Stories by: Nancy Gohring
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Early security issues tarnish Google's Chrome 04 September, 2008 10:18:00
Security researchers have reported finding vulnerabilities in Google's new Web browser a day after it was released in beta. - +
Google introduces Android apps store 29 August, 2008 08:41:00
Google unveiled on Thursday its plans for a store where mobile users can find Android applications, a concept similar to the iPhone's App Store. - +
Microsoft invests in Move Networks 27 August, 2008 07:55:00
Microsoft made an undisclosed investment in Move Networks, a company that supplies streaming video technology, in an attempt to boost its online video presence. - +
Microsoft to add privacy features to IE8 26 August, 2008 09:24:00
Microsoft on Monday described some new privacy features that will come with IE8, the next release of its browser. The features are designed to make it easier for people to delete and control information about their Web browsing history. - +
Android apps might not feature Bluetooth 25 August, 2008 09:37:00
While developers have been hard at work building Android applications that can use GPS (Global Positioning System), Wi-Fi and cameras, they just discovered they likely won't be able to offer applications that use one common mobile phone feature: Bluetooth. - +
Apple's MobileMe lacks key security feature 25 August, 2008 07:25:00
Users of Apple's MobileMe have already discovered that the US$99-per-year service is sometimes slow and unreliable, and they're now talking about another shortcoming that was intentional. - +
Palm plans to sell unlocked Treo 21 August, 2008 07:45:00
Palm's decision to sell an unlocked Treo Pro, its newest smartphone aimed squarely at enterprise customers, could either be the start of a new trend or a sign that the struggling company may face even harder times to come, one analyst said. - +
Microsoft opens up Photosynth 21 August, 2008 23:30:00
Microsoft has made its Photosynth technology easier to use and opened it up for anyone to create their own images, the company announced Thursday. - +
Android phone could come in November 19 August, 2008 05:53:00
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission released documents on Monday that may indicate that the first Android phone will hit the U.S. market in November. - +
Analysts predict win for Linux in MID market 06 August, 2008 08:36:48
Linux has the potential to power the bulk of mobile Internet devices, some analysts say. - +
Windows Mobile sales lower than expected 01 August, 2008 08:19:09
Microsoft failed to meet its Windows Mobile sales target for its fiscal year 2008, the company said on Thursday.
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