Saturday 29 March 2014

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Why did Microsoft port Office to Apple's iOS iPad before Android?


Posted: 29 Mar 2014 04:34 AM PDT


Earlier this month, Gartner reported worldwide tablet sales for 2013 that depicted Apple's iPad as slipping into obscurity with just 36 percent market share left. Why would Microsoft target Apple's minority tablet platform with its new mobile Office apps over Google's Android, which supposedly owns a 61.9 percent marketshare?









BlackBerry wins injunction, sales ban against 'Typo' iPhone keyboard


Posted: 28 Mar 2014 09:18 PM PDT


A U.S. district court judge on Friday granted BlackBerry a preliminary injunction against the Typo iPhone keyboard case for infringing on certain patents, effectively banning sales of the Ryan Seacrest-backed device.









Apple sends out letters to Cupertino 'neighbors' with updates on Campus 2 construction


Posted: 28 Mar 2014 08:29 PM PDT


Residents living in and around the area of Apple's upcoming Campus 2 in Cupertino are receiving letters from the company updating them on build progress, including road work, utilities and on-site construction, the latter of which is scheduled to start in April.









Silicon Valley anti-poaching suit to proceed as judge denies requests from Apple, others


Posted: 28 Mar 2014 06:11 PM PDT


A federal judge on Friday issued an order denying requests from Apple, Google, Intel and Adobe to escape going to trial over claims that the four tech heavyweights artificially suppressed employee wages through anti-poaching agreements.









Judge grants class status in e-books price fixing case against Apple


Posted: 28 Mar 2014 03:44 PM PDT


A U.S. district court judge on Friday ruled plaintiffs seeking class status in a suit against Apple over e-book price fixing had "more than met their burden" to sue as a group.









Microsoft's Office for iPad suite dominates App Store charts after one day of availability


Posted: 28 Mar 2014 03:14 PM PDT


About 24 hours after debuting on the iOS App Store, Microsoft's Office for iPad productivity suite has taken over the first three Top Free Apps seats, with the fourth going to the redesigned OneNote.










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