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Apple iPad, Google Android to Grab 75% of Tablet Market in 2010

Apple and Google Android will grab 75 percent of the tablet market through 2010, as the iPad's immediate success has proven the consumer market...

Apple iPad Design More Vulnerable to Accidents, Falls

Apple's iPad may be adept at displaying multimedia content and e-texts, but it'll have a harder time dealing with gravity and sudden blows, according...

Apple iAd Challenges Google’s Mobile Ad Strategy

Apple CEO Steve Jobs announced many things during the company's iPhone 4.0 media briefing April 8, but none more dangerous to Google's designs for...

FCC Broadband Plan Moving Ahead, Despite Net Neutrality Ruling

Although the Federal Communications Commission was dealt a body blow April 6 when the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit...

Researchers to Demonstrate Database Man-in-the-Middle Attacks at Black Hat

Two researchers from Trustwave will demonstrate how a man-in-the-middle attack on Oracle databases can be leveraged to swipe user credentials and hijack sessions at...

Twitter Buys Tweetie, Plans to Make Twitter for iPad

Twitter April 9 said it purchased Atebits, maker of a popular iPhone application for the microblogging platform, in a move that underscores the value...

Java Creator James Gosling Leaves Oracle

Java creator James Gosling has left Oracle.In an April 9 blog post, Gosling said he resigned from Oracle on April 2. While at Sun...

Apple, Dell, HP, Intel Sued by Wi-Lan Over Bluetooth Patent

Apple, Dell, Hewlett-Packard, Lenovo, Intel and Motorola are just six of the 19 electronics manufacturers being sued by Canadian patent holder Wi-Lan, whose portfolio...

Nokia Purchases MetaCarta for Location Services Boost

Nokia announced April 9 that it has acquired MetaCarta, though it offered few other details and shared nothing of the purchase price.Based in Cambridge,...

Google Silent Over Court’s Knock to FCC Network Neutrality

Anyone looking for Google to publicly complain about the ruling that limits the Federal Communications Commission's authority to tell network operators how to manage...