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Webstock: Michael Lopp, bridges, werewolves and Apple
Michael Lopp is a Silicon Valley-based engineer who writes about pens, bridges, people, and werewolves.
AT&T CEO: Apps should run on many devices
AT&T Inc.'s CEO Randall Stephenson, expressed frustration with the way applications are sold to smart phone users, saying customers should be able to buy an application once and have it work across many different devices.
<i>Anthony Doesburg</i>: King of the jungle keeps rumour mill ticking over
Apple's secrecy has encouraged much speculation about the company's plans.
Success: Business banks on mobile money
Cellphone entrepreneur tries again, with venture targeting emerging markets.
Has computer-aided cheating made us stupid and lazy?
Is it a good thing or a bad thing that Google has created a mobile phone application that will solve any Sudoku puzzle?
Microsoft unveils strong ARM tactic at CES
Microsoft has signaled its tablet intent today at the Consumer Electronics Show, announcing an ARM processor-friendly Windows.
Hacking Kinect - getting past the game
Xbox motion controller Kinect might be the gift to get this Christmas, but enthusiasts around the world are teaching the device sweet new tricks.
Oracle primed for espionage court battle
Silicon Valley is bracing itself for fireworks as the long-running industrial espionage dispute between Oracle and SAP hits court.