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HP’s Windows Slate Lives

HP says it has begun customer evaluation of a Windows 7 tablet that appears to resemble the Windows-based touchscreen device that Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer trotted out in January at the 2010 Consumer Electronics Show ...

Security Gurus Scream for Microsoft Shell Patch

A Windows Shell flaw for which Microsoft released a security advisory Friday could lead to widespread attacks, security experts fear ...

Microsoft Lets Devs Take a Spin on WinPho7

Microsoft has put its Windows Phone 7 mobile operating system out for technical preview ...

Apple’s Gratis Bumpers: Case Closed?

At a hastily called press conference on Friday, Apple chairman and CEO Steve Jobs offered free cases to all iPhone 4 users to make amends for widespread complaints about the design of the smartphone's antenna, which causes it to lose signal strength when the phone is held a certain way without a case ...

Android Army to Conquer Mobile Market by 2015

Linux will dominate the non-smartphone mobile device market by 2015, a study by ABI Research indicates, and Google will likely play a prominent role in this ...

HP Spurns Android Tablet for webOS?

HP has delayed the launch of its Android tablet device, All Things Digital reported on Thursday ...

EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW

The Subscription Prescription: Q&A With Zuora CEO Tien Tzuo

Zuora, a provider of on-demand subscription billing and payment services, was cofounded in March 2008 jointly by Tien Tzuo, who serves as its CEO; Cheng Zou and K.V. Rao. It received $6.5 million in Series A funding later that month and $15 million in Series B funding in October of 2008. It has been profitable since. ...

EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW

The Subscription Prescription: Q&A With Zuora CEO Tien Tzuo

Zuora, a provider of on-demand subscription billing and payment services, was cofounded in March 2008 jointly by Tien Tzuo, who serves as its CEO; Cheng Zou and K.V. Rao. It received $6.5 million in Series A funding later that month and $15 million in Series B funding in October of 2008. It has been profitable since. ...

EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW

The Subscription Prescription: Q&A With Zuora CEO Tien Tzuo

Zuora, a provider of on-demand subscription billing and payment services, was cofounded in March 2008 jointly by Tien Tzuo, who serves as its CEO; Cheng Zou and K.V. Rao. It received $6.5 million in Series A funding later that month and $15 million in Series B funding in October of 2008. It has been profitable since. ...

Microsoft Vies for Dev Attention With WinPho7 Toolset

Microsoft on Monday announced the release of the Windows Phone Developer Tools beta; this was followed on Tuesday with the announcement of WinPho7 integration with the Windows Live and Zune services ...

Juicier Prospects for BlackBerry Backup – and a Tablet Too

Research In Motion on Monday announced BlackBerry Protect, a free service that will enhance the security of both enterprise and private BlackBerry device owners ...

Google Makes Everyone an Android Dev

Google on Monday threw open its App Inventor beta program to the public ...

NSA: Perfect Citizen Is All About R&D, Not Eavesdropping

The National Security Agency claims a report this week inaccurately asserted that the agency's so-called Perfect Citizen program is designed to monitor critical U.S. cybernetworks. ...

Report: NSA Heads Up ‘Perfect’ Plan to Hunt Down Cyberthreats

The federal government is launching a program to detect cyberattacks on America's critical infrastructure installations, such as the nationwide electricity grid and nuclear power plants, according to The Wall Street Journal. ...

Twitter Digs for Worms With Earlybird Specials

Microblogging service Twitter has announced its second major attempt to monetize -- the @earlybird service ...

Hackers Target YouTube With XXX XSS Attacks

Hackers hit YouTube over the weekend, injecting pop-ups, disabling comments and redirecting viewers to porn sites when they tried to access videos ...

Microsoft Turns Its Back on Kin

Microsoft is killing off the line of Kin handsets it introduced about six weeks ago. The company has canceled plans to launch the Kin in Europe this fall and has rolled over its Kin development team into its Windows Phone 7 team ...

App Development: New Rules for a New Game, Part 3

Part 1 of this series focuses on development in regard to cloud computing and mobile devices. Part 2 explores how a more social approach might change the process of app development ...

Nexus One First In Line at the Froyo Dessert Bar

Google has begun rolling out Android 2.2 in over-the-air updates to owners of its Nexus One smartphone ...

Processor Claims Ratchet Up Tension Between Intel, Nvidia

Intel and Nvidia are locked in a war of words over processor speed. The battle appears to have been triggered by a paper Intel engineers presented last week at the International Symposium on Computer Architecture in France ...

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