Apple on Siri lawsuits: Throw them out and be done with it
The iPhone maker says that the claims against its Siri offering are based on "vague" claims and therefore, should be thrown out by the court. The rest is here: Apple on Siri lawsuits: Throw them out and be done with it
Facebook ups IPO again — this time with more shares
It will now offer as many as 484.4 million shares of common stock. Read the original here: Facebook ups IPO again -- this time with more shares
EU regulators: We’ll scrutinize Windows RT browser behavior
The European Commission's competition overseers "will remain vigilant" that Microsoft abides by an antitrust settlement involving Windows and browsers, but leave themselves plenty of wiggle room. See the original post: EU regulators: We'll scrutinize Windows RT browser behavior
Why you should block Facebook access at the office
There's no doubt about it -- Facebook has people's attention this week. With an IPO going live and public stock trading due by Friday, it's no wonder everyone is getting ready for one of the most exciting public offerings to date. Read this article: Why you should block Facebook access at the office
Sencha Architect: Visual HTML5, sort of
Sencha describes Sencha Architect 2, the latest incarnation of its visual Web development tool, as "a massive upgrade to Ext Designer," the previous version. Read the original post: Sencha Architect: Visual HTML5, sort of
How to drag your users out of the Stone Age
To run a 21st-century business, you need a 21st-century workforce. Unfortunately for many organizations, last-century techniques are holding employees back -- even in IT. More: How to drag your users out of the Stone Age
Android boosts open source development for mobile
For the third year in a row, mobile open source software projects have more than doubled in number, with the current count at around 18,000, up from around 8,000 in 2010. Visit link: Android boosts open source development for mobile
Mozilla readies app marketplace for public beta
Mozilla Marketplace, which is Mozilla's entrant in the online application store arena, is set to move to a public beta stage in a few weeks, a company official said on Tuesday. Go here to see the original: Mozilla readies app marketplace for public beta
Windows RT devices will see limited release initially
The first wave of Windows RT products will be little more than a ripple. Read the original: Windows RT devices will see limited release initially
Nvidia accelerates gaming in the cloud
The GPU company is putting some serious horsepower in the data center to power gaming on the go. Follow this link: Nvidia accelerates gaming in the cloud
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