Google Profit Soars, but Key Metric Declines UPDATE: The average "cost per click" paid by advertisers declined for the second quarter, and Google announces a stock split. Share: |
Turn Your iPad Into a Windows 8 Tablet (Almost) A $25 iPad app can let users of the Windows 8 Consumer Preview get a taste of Metro touch interface running on a tablet. Share: |
Microsoft Battles Delays in Windows Phone App Approvals Microsoft is battling to reduce the time it takes to approve and publish Windows Phone apps, and to improve the responsiveness of its developer portal App Hub. Share: |
Titanic: A High-tech Marvel of the Time When the Titanic set sail 100 years ago this month, its state-of-the-art technology included the advanced wireless of the early 20th century. Share: |
Google+ Update Irks Developers When Google rolled out significant changes to Google+ on Wednesday, it did so without first warning developers on the platform. Share: |
Comcast Is First U.S. ISP to Offer IPv6 to Home Gateway Users Comcast has become the first U.S. broadband ISP to enable next-gen Internet services for residential customers. Share: |
Microsoft Forms Subsidiary to Engage With Open Source Communities New business unit will address the gap between Microsoft and non-Microsoft technologies. Share: |
Mac Malware Flashback Retreats The number of Macs infected with the Flashback botnet has plummeted in the last few days, antivirus vendor Symantec says. Share: |
ICANN Postpones Cutoff Date for New GTLD Applications After Glitch Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers has postponed the deadline for new generic top-level domains after detecting a technical issue with the software. Share: |
Would You Rather Share Your Password or Drive Without a Seatbelt? A new survey from Webroot finds that many online behaviors are perceived as more high-risk than real-world safety or security concerns. Share: |
Demand for Linux Skills Sets a New Record This Month Linux job listings reached a new high in early April, according to careers site Dice.com. Share: |
Dusseldorf Eyes Major Role in Future EU Unified Patent Court Dusseldorf is expanding its patent court to handle more cases, hoping to land an important role in the European Union's planned Unified Patent Court system. Share: |
Microsoft to Start Charging for Bing Search API Microsoft will begin charging developers to use the API (application programming interface) for its Bing search engine, the company announced Thursday. Share: |
Oracle-Google Trial Starts Monday; Outcome Could Affect All Developers Oracle and Google are due in court Monday for the start of an eight-week jury trial that could have significant implications for developers of Android... Share: |
Court Drops Google India From Objectionable Content Case A court in Delhi Thursday dropped the Indian unit of Google from a civil suit regarding alleged objectionable content on its websites, but retained the parent... Share: |
IBM, Red Hat to Join OpenStack Foundation The open-source OpenStack cloud infrastructure stack has gained a number of additional powerful allies, as IBM and Red Hat have both agreed to support the... Share: |
Judge Tells Megaupload, Other Groups to Work out Server Maintenance Lawyers for Megaupload, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), Web hosting provider Carpathia Hosting and other groups fighting over who should maintain 1,100... Share: |
Upcoming Firefox Click-to-play Feature Will Stop Automated Plug-in Exploits Mozilla developers are working on a new Firefox feature that will block the automated display of plug-in-based content like Flash videos, Java applets or PDF... Share: |
Oracle to Issue 88 Security Patches Oracle is planning to release 88 patches on Tuesday, covering vulnerabilities affecting a wide array of its products, according to a pre-release announcement... Share: |
A Timeline of Oracle's Java Lawsuit Against Google Oracle and Google are headed to court Monday so that a jury can decide whether Google misappropriated Oracle's Java technology to build its Android software... Share: |
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