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- Report: Apple sends adult app store cease-and-desist order
- 4G wholesale provider scores deal with Best Buy
- Showtime to pull shows from Netflix
- Royal Wedding soundtrack to go straight to iTunes
- MacBook 3G could have detachable antenna
- 6 things the Nintendo 3DS needs to beat Apple
- Apple pulls 'gay cure' app following protests
- FarmVille grooms English Countryside
- Microsoft launches new PC tool for small businesses
- Nokia set to negotiate over job cuts
- EA free-to-play exec: $60 games are 'exploitative'
- Mac software VP Bertrand Serlet leaving Apple
- Study: LimeWire demise slows music piracy
- Can HP make developers care about WebOS?
Report: Apple sends adult app store cease-and-desist order | Top |
In yet another case over the use of the term "app store," Apple is reportedly calling on the adult app store MiKandi to stop billing itself as the "world's first app store for adults." | |
4G wholesale provider scores deal with Best Buy | Top |
LightSquared, which is building an 4G LTE wholesale wireless broadband network, announced that Best Buy will use its service to deliver 4G connectivity for its Best Buy Connect wireless service. | |
Showtime to pull shows from Netflix | Top |
Samsung announces new Galaxy Tabs, the iPad 2 is hitting 25 new markets, and Showtime will pull some shows off Netflix's Watch Instantly. | |
Royal Wedding soundtrack to go straight to iTunes | Top |
The much-anticipated nuptials of Prince William and Kate Middleton will have a soundtrack available "within hours," per the British press, with a portion of proceeds donated to charity. | |
MacBook 3G could have detachable antenna | Top |
Newly granted patent outlines a detachable, magnetic antenna for connecting your laptop to the Internet on the go. | |
6 things the Nintendo 3DS needs to beat Apple | Top |
Has handheld gaming passed Nintendo by? We spend hands-on time with the new Nintendo 3DS, and think about what's still missing to steal the spotlight back from Apple's App Store. | |
Apple pulls 'gay cure' app following protests | Top |
Following an online petition signed by more than 150,000 people, Apple has dumped an iPhone app by a ministry that encourages gays to "cure" themselves of homosexuality. | |
FarmVille grooms English Countryside | Top |
FarmVille fans can now travel to England to work the land. The new English Countryside option is available after gamers reach level 20. | |
Microsoft launches new PC tool for small businesses | Top |
The software giant debuts Intune, a Web-based service meant to help businesses manage their stable of Windows PCs. | |
Nokia set to negotiate over job cuts | Top |
Cuts at the handset maker stem from the company's plans to adopt Windows Phone 7 as its primary platform. | |
EA free-to-play exec: $60 games are 'exploitative' | Top |
The head of Electronic Arts' Easy Studios sees free titles with in-game upgrades as the way to go. He considers pay-$60-to-play a "harsh business model." | |
Mac software VP Bertrand Serlet leaving Apple | Top |
Serlet, responsible for developing Mac OS X, will be leaving the company to focus "less on products and more on science." Craig Federighi steps up into the vacated role. | |
Study: LimeWire demise slows music piracy | Top |
The volume of Internet users illegally obtaining music from P2P services has fallen from a high of 16 percent in late 2007 to 9 percent at the end of 2010, NPD reports. | |
Can HP make developers care about WebOS? | Top |
The mobile operating system was well-regarded when it debuted, but slow updates and other problems turned off app makers. HP has a big challenge ahead as it tries to woo them back. | |
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