More Twitter users tweeting via mobile apps
Number of people accessing the microblogging tool through mobile apps jumps 62 percent since the middle of April.
Number of people accessing the microblogging tool through mobile apps jumps 62 percent since the middle of April.
Despite hype and promise of virtualization, many companies are avoiding the tech for mission-critical applications. A new survey helps to explain why.
NewsFactor – Details about Palm webOS 2.0 are beginning to emerge. On Tuesday, a software development kit and application programming interfaces were released to developers with some of the new features. The final 2.0 is expected to be released later in 2010.
iPod and iPhone users still more likely to spend money on music than on apps, a study shows. But for how much longer?
Responding to user requests, Microsoft beefs up its online Office Web Apps with the ability to print from Word and easily modify charts in Excel. It builds up its Facebook Docs app as well.
A flaw in the way Windows handles dynamic-link library and related files likely affects hundreds of applications and has already been used in malicious attacks in the wild.
PC World – Model Metrics, a company that helps enterprises implement cloud services, is now offering to build mobile applications that draw on cloud-based software.
PC World – Apple has a revamped Apple TV dubbed iTV scheduled to launch this September, sources within the company purportedly told Digg founder Kevin Rose. As previously speculated, iTV would be powered by the iOS operating system, cost $99, and run apps, just like the iPhone and iPad do.
Appolicious – With approximately one-third of smartphones now powered by Google’s Android mobile operating system, there are dozens of devices capable of downloading Android apps. With nearly 75,000 apps available in the Android Market, the iPhone is no longer the only game in town.