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    2. iOS app success is a lottery: 60% (or more) of developers don't break even

      Explore Ars Technica (May 4 2012)

      iOS app success is a lottery: 60% (or more) of developers don't break even ...I have seen visibility of applications I've worked on greatly reduced," developer Pat McCarron told Ars. "Right now your app is likely not going to be found if you never break the Top 100 or Top 200 list... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Apple App Store   Apple

    3. Feature: Bandwidth explosion: As Internet use soars, can bottlenecks be averted?

      Explore Ars Technica (May 1 2012)

      Feature: Bandwidth explosion: As Internet use soars, can bottlenecks be averted? ...y other business application,” Thomas Barnett, a service provider marketing manager for Cisco, told Ars. Of course, traffic to smartphones and tablets is also soaring (with carriers trying to restrict us... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Cisco   Apple App Store   Ieee

    4. Enterprise 2.0: Freemium first, enterprise second (Part 1 of 3)

      Explore GigaOM (Apr 28 2012)

      Enterprise 2.0: Freemium first, enterprise second (Part 1 of 3) .... Target the mobile user first. Enterprise 2.0 app developers should target the mobile user via the Apple App Store and Android Market (recently rebranded Google Play). The Amazon.com Appstore for Android is the nex... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Oracle   Google   Apple App Store

    5. Crypto crack makes satellite phones vulnerable to eavesdropping

      Explore Ars Technica (Feb 8 2012)

      ... used to encrypt communications, Benedikt Driessen, a Ph.D. student who co-authored the paper, told Ars. By making a series of educated guesses based on a small sample of the ciphertext, attackers can qu... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Apple App Store   Inmarsat

    6. Review: Republic Wireless and its $19/month cell service

      Explore Ars Technica (Feb 1 2012)

      Review: Republic Wireless and its $19/month cell service ...cy were "too difficult of a concept to communicate," Kevin LaHaise, a Republic representative, told Ars. "Whenever we gave example numbers of usage patterns that would be safely within the Fair Use Polic... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   AT&T   Apple App Store   Sprint Nextel

    7. Forget SOPA: Copyright owners must build a better BitTorrent

      Explore Ars Technica (Jan 9 2012)

      Forget SOPA: Copyright owners must build a better BitTorrent ...te more user-friendly services for acquiring legitimate content. Envisional, a firm familiar to Ars readers because of a study funded by NBC Universal 12 months ago, has produced data that content ow... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Apple App Store   Sopa

    8. Apple, Motorola, AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile latest to be sued over Carrier IQ tracking

      Explore Ars Technica (Dec 5 2011)

      Apple, Motorola, AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile latest to be sued over Carrier IQ tracking ...ollects more than is lawful. Carrier IQ has denied any invasion of users' privacy, while Apple told Ars last week that it used Carrier IQ to record diagnostic information anonymously, and "did not record... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Samsung   Motorola   AT&T

    9. Expert: Regulators "slow to catch up" to Microsoft patent bullying

      Explore Ars Technica (Nov 11 2011)

      Expert: Regulators "slow to catch up" to Microsoft patent bullying ...it of the doubt. "Antitrust gives leeway to the [patent] monopolist to set its price," Carrier told Ars. "In fact it even goes beyond that—it says you can refuse to license your patent completely. If a c... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Microsoft   Apple App Store   Nokia

    10. Report: iTunes beta suggests app rentals may be in iOS's future

      Explore Ars Technica (Oct 3 2011)

      Report: iTunes beta suggests app rentals may be in iOS's future ...any monetary consequences. The report is unconfirmed by Apple, as the company did not respond to Ars' requests for comment. If Apple plans to launch a rental program, we’ll likely hear about it at the... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Apple App Store   Apple   Amazon.com

    11. Telefónica Working with Boku for In-App Payments

      Explore mobilemarketingandtechnology.com (Aug 29 2011)

      ...ncrease mobile app revenues. Their research discovered that, while only four percent of apps in the Apple App Store support in-app payments, they account for 72 percent of revenue. (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Telefonica   Apple App Store   Gary Kim

    12. Mixed decision for Apple: Dutch judge bans Samsung smartphones, not tablets

      Explore Ars Technica (Aug 24 2011)

      Mixed decision for Apple: Dutch judge bans Samsung smartphones, not tablets ...t cases like this," Evan Brown, a Chicago-based attorney that specializes in tech-related law, told Ars. Though the standard for showing evidence for a preliminary injunction is perhaps a bit softer in T... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Samsung   Apple App Store   European Union

    13. Biggest threat to the 3DS and PlayStation Vita? Your smartphone

      Explore Ars Technica (Aug 15 2011)

      Biggest threat to the 3DS and PlayStation Vita? Your smartphone ...impacting the quality," Jesse Divnich, the VP of Capital Research and Communications at EEDAR, told Ars. He points to a lack of AAA content as a major reason for slow 3DS sales and claims that better gam... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Apple App Store   Nintendo   PopCap

    14. Verizon blocks unlicensed tethering, insists it can charge extra

      Explore Ars Technica (Aug 9 2011)

      Verizon blocks unlicensed tethering, insists it can charge extra ... Verizon of charging customers twice for the same data with their tethering plans. In statements to Ars, Verizon talks around the actual blocking of applications, at best saying that it has only "suggest... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Google   AT&T   Apple App Store

    15. Feature: One month with Google+: why this social network has legs

      Explore Ars Technica (Aug 7 2011)

      Feature: One month with Google+: why this social network has legs ...ty of my posts have been limited to the seven circles I created for friends, acquaintances, family, Ars staffers, and other people I like to expose to various aspects of my personality. You had no idea? ... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Google   Apple App Store   Facebook

    16. After poor sales, RIM pushing for Android apps on the PlayBook

      Explore Ars Technica (Jul 22 2011)

      After poor sales, RIM pushing for Android apps on the PlayBook ...PlayBook may be motivating RIM to finally push out the feature. The leaked version is old, RIM told Ars, but an official version is coming later this summer. Prior to the launch of the PlayBook, RIM... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Apple App Store   Research In Motion Ltd.   Casey Johnston

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