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Alerts for techsubscriptions@cesabarre.com from ZDNet.com | May 16, 2011 5:46:57 AM

What Lodsys wants from iOS developers

Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: The other day it emerged that that a firm called Lodsys had approached a selected number of iOS developers with a ‘notice’ asking them to participate in licensing discussions. But what does Lodsys want?

Mon May 16 02:11:22 PDT 2011


Windows 7 more malware-resistant than XP/Vista

Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: If you’re a Windows user that’s holding onto your Vista or XP installation, then this recent security report from Microsoft might make you think about switching to Windows 7.

Sun May 15 06:01:28 PDT 2011


PSN users - How do you feel about the continued outage?

Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: Sony’s PlayStation Network has been down since the 20th of April after it was hacked by attackers unknown. It’s still down, leaving millions of PS3 gamers without access to multiplayer gaming and other online services.How long can this continue before gamers start migrating to other platforms?

Fri May 13 14:28:08 PDT 2011


Developers hit by legal threats over iOS in-app purchasing upgrades

Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: Two iSO developers - James Thomson and Patrick McCarron have reported receiving threatening legal letters from an as yet unnamed third party.

Fri May 13 07:00:42 PDT 2011


Developers hit by legal threats over iOS in-app purchasing upgrades [UPDATED]

Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: Two iSO developers - James Thomson and Patrick McCarron have reported receiving threatening legal letters from an as yet unnamed third party.

Fri May 13 07:00:42 PDT 2011


Oh yes, there will be gaming on the Chromebook!

Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: One complaint I’ve heard quite a few times about Google’s Chromebook is that it won’t be attractive to consumers (as opposed to enterprise) because it’ll mean people are back to Flash-based games rather than the ‘games as apps’ model that Apple has created. Not true, and to back up my point, here’s exhibit A.

Fri May 13 06:27:55 PDT 2011


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