Tuesday 7 May 2013

Windows 8 app developers hunger for ad revenue

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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?
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.
 
 
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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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