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View ArticleGoogle stoked to fight FTC over AdMob
Google is gearing up for a war with federal regulators. As signs mount that the Federal Trade Commission will block its $750 million acquisition of mobile ad company AdMob, Google is preparing for a...
View ArticleMicrosoft's Latest Phone Experiment
SEATTLE (Reuters) – Microsoft Corp will show off its latest mobile phones on Monday, but don’t expect a direct rival to the iPhone. The world’s largest software company is trying a new tack in the...
View ArticleTwitter App for BlackBerry Released
Twitter and Research In Motion have released an official application for BlackBerry users to interact with the popular microblogging and social networking site. The two companies worked together to...
View ArticleAdobe abandons iPhone code tools
Adobe is to stop making software tools that allow Apple’s iPhone and iPad to use its popular Flash technology. The decision reverses an earlier pledge in which it said it would help get Flash working...
View ArticleView iPad-optimized apps in iTunes
Now that the iPad has been released, there are three kinds of apps in the App Store: apps made specifically for the iPhone, apps made specifically for the iPad, and “hybrid” apps that include both...
View ArticleNow, iPhone app that can cure acne!
London, Feb 9 (ANI): A new iPhone application has been developed which its creator says can cure acne. Skin doctor Dr Greg Pearson claims that the revolutionary app can improve people’s skin by shining...
View ArticleBuilding an app for builders
A construction site is the last place you expect to see an iPhone but a Sydney builder is hoping to change that with the built-for-purpose Tradie’s App Once derided for being too precious and fragile,...
View Article4G Wireless 19 Questions Asked & Answered
smartphone, you might have considered yourself a member of the leading edge of wireless services users. Then you started hearing ads and reading stories about something called “4G,” and perhaps began...
View ArticleOpera Mini's first iPhone fix doesn't tackle big complaints
Now that the dust has settled on Opera Mini for iPhone’s dramatic entry into the App Store and subsequent million-download day, the browser company has gotten to work addressing some user complaints in...
View ArticleThe mobile war is over and the app has won: 80% of mobile time spent in apps
Only 20 percent of American consumers’ time on mobile devices is spent on the web. A massive majority, 80 percent, is spent in apps: games, news, productivity, utility, and social networking apps....
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