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Windows 8 app developers hunger for ad revenue

05.05.2013 12:50 PM

All through the month of April, ad-supported Windows 8 apps have gotten next to no ads. That means no revenue for developers. What gives?

Dreamweaver and Flash join Edge Tools in the cloud

05.06.2013 10:40 AM

Adobe has announced updates to its suite of Web-centric tools and cloud services, including Dreamweaver, Flash Professional, and the new Edge Animate.

 

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Amazon's new China app store could help pave way for Kindle products

05.06.2013 1:25 AM

Amazon.com has updated its mobile app store to include support for its Chinese customers, in a sign that the U.S. company could be preparing to sell its Kindle e-readers and tablets in the country.

As Google I/O nears, 15 killer apps show best of Chrome

05.06.2013 3:00 AM

The best apps available now innovate on look, feel, offline functionality, and collaboration, or they're just plain cool.

You're a dirty, dirty, dusty PC

05.06.2013 3:02 AM

Is that your PC, or the ugliest dust bunny ever? How to clean the dirt, grime, and gunk from your desktop, inside and out. It will thank you.

EU says Motorola abused its position by seeking and enforcing injunction against Apple

05.06.2013 5:05 AM

Motorola Mobility abuses its dominant position in the E.U. by seeking and enforcing an injunction against Apple in Germany on the basis of its mobile phone standard-essential patents (SEPs), the European Commission said in a preliminary antitrust review of the case on Monday.

Google readies premium YouTube subscriptions

05.06.2013 5:53 AM

Google plans to offer a video subscription service on YouTube, which according to a newspaper report, the company may announce this week.

HP announces new business-friendly ProBook laptops

05.06.2013 5:59 AM

Hewlett-Packard on Monday kicked off a series of upcoming PC announcements with new ProBook 400 series laptops, including a 15.6-inch model with a touchscreen.

Microsoft's $2 billion Dell loan comes with strings attached

05.06.2013 6:41 AM

As part of Microsoft's loan of $2 billion to a group trying to buy PC maker Dell, the two companies must modify the payment terms of Dell's current agreements with Microsoft, a document filed with U.S. regulators said.

Barnes & Noble slashes Nook tablet prices for Mothers Day

05.06.2013 7:26 AM

Barnes & Nobel is cutting Nook prices as much as 30 percent, while Amazon's Mother's Day sale is not quite as generous.

Asus Chromebook coming in the second half of 2013

05.06.2013 7:36 AM

Taiwanese PC maker Asus plans on getting behind Google's Chrome OS and will launch a notebook running the OS in the second half of this year, said company CEO Jerry Shen.

File extensions control which application can open a file

05.06.2013 7:51 AM

BearPup sometimes wants to open a file in one program, and other times open it in another. He asked the Answer Line forum for an easy way to do this.

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