Apple’s stock price could bounce around anywhere between $300 and $1,000 over the next several weeks.
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Amazing Stats from Apple Q3 Earnings Prove Yet Again We’re In A Post-PC Era
Apple’s stock price could bounce around anywhere between $300 and $1,000 over the next several weeks.
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Amazing Stats from Apple Q3 Earnings Prove Yet Again We’re In A Post-PC Era
If your company wants to write a smartphone or tablet application, it should consider these do-ti-yourself options notable for their simplicity.
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14 DIY mobile app development resources for small businesses
On the whole, I’m not a fan of adding protection to my mobile devices. Part of the reason I buy a product is because I appreciate its design and materials, so covering those up with a $15 piece of silicone has always pained me. This preference has lead to some dings and dents and possibly
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Wrapsol Ultra film protects your iPad’s Retina display, at a cost
Facebook, Mozilla and others have teamed up to create a new web standards group to work on creating more powerful mobile web tools.
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Facebook and Others Aim to Make the Mobile Web a Competitive App Platform
If you’re an iOS device owner who likes to read your web pages in “clean view” (plain text and images only) then your options are limited. Right now the two best ways to achieve this are by buying the excellent Instapaper app from the App Store, or simply using Safari’s built-in Reader feature.
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Instapaper rival Readability to launch iOS app on Thursday
It looks like we just saw one of the first moves Apple is making with its nearly $100 billion cash reserve.
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Apple reportedly acquires app discovery service Chomp
The California Department of Justice issued a press release Wednesday detailing an agreement among leaders in the mobile space to strengthen user privacy and transparency policies for mobile apps. Apple, Google, HP, Amazon, Microsoft and RIM signed the agreement.
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Apple, Google and Other Mobile Giants Commit to App Privacy Standards
UPDATE: Microsoft, who historically have not commented on rumors at all, have since told The New York Times “The Daily story is based on inaccurate rumors and speculation.” The question of whether a Microsoft Office app is coming to the iPad is no longer in question: it’s now a matter of when. Someone with hands-on
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Microsoft Office app for iPad spotted
