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DIY dev: should you build your own app?
Should you outsource your company's custom mobile app, or try coding it in-house? Here are some of the most significant factors to help you make the best decision for your business. Read More


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Microsoft updates Windows Phone App Studio after developer projects soar
Microsoft is updating the recently launched beta of Windows Phone App Studio to improve performance and scalability after the new app development tool crossed 55,000 active projects. Read More

Ubuntu Edge smartphone probably not going to get funded
The Ubuntu Edge, an innovative smartphone concept that is designed to double as a dockable PC, appears unlikely to meet its $32 million funding goal by the IndieGoGo campaign deadline of 11:59 p.m. PST. Read More

The Apple Newton MessagePad revisited: Warts, wins, and all
The 20-year-old device shows both how much change has passed -- and the consistency of mobile's underlying principles. Read More

Apple, Samsung nearly neck-and-neck in smartphone customer retention
42 percent of iPhone buyers over the last year had upgraded from an older iPhone, a sign of customer loyalty. But Samsung's ties were nearly as strong: 38 percent of Samsung smartphone buyers had come from an older Samsung smartphone. Read More


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