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Sayonara, Microsoft Lync. Hello, Skype for Business and 10 More

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Sayonara, Microsoft Lync. Hello, Skype for Business

Microsoft is rebranding its Lync videoconferencing service as Skype for Business, effective in 2015.

Putin tries back rub, gets no love in return from Obama

It comes as no surprise that the interaction between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Barack Obama was less then warm in their first meeting since June.

Microsoft quietly patches potentially dangerous Windows security hole

Microsoft released 14 regular security updates for Windows on Tuesday, but one corrects a particularly nasty problem.

1890: Victorian burlesque dancers and their elaborate costumes

Early burlesque has roots in comedy. These 19th century theater cards show its evolution into vaudeville and striptease.

350-year-old goblet, high-heeled shoes, found in pit in Irish castle

High heels, tea and goblets discovered in the Rathfarnham Castle reveal that the castle's inhabitants lived rich and lavish lives.

Rosetta mission lands on a comet: Watch live

The European Space Agency will attempt to land a robotic probe on a comet on Nov. 12. Watch the Rosetta mission live here, starting Tuesday at 7 p.m. ET.

Abbott disappoints the world, doesn't 'shirt-front' Putin

The moment has finally come. The moment Prime Minister Tony Abbott could finally put his words into action and "shirt-front" the Russian president.

Man's 99 iPhones marriage proposal doesn't get great reception

He thought she was the Apple of his eye — but she knew the connection just wasn't strong enough.

Little girl teaches us to never care what people think, farts

Katie Ryan's daughter is here to empower a generation via farting.

Dark side of the walk: Princess Leia gets catcalls from 'Star Wars' characters

A princess of Alderaan can't just walk along the streets of New York City without attracting attention.

Rosetta's ultimate mission: Landing on a comet

On Wednesday, mankind will attempt one of the biggest space missions in years: landing a robot on a comet that's billions of miles from Earth.

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