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Microsoft eases development for Windows Phone apps
Windows Phone App Studio is free to use and in beta now. Microsoft designed it to be as easy to use as possible, even allowing people to create mobile apps without writing any code. Read More


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Apple announces take-back program for iPhone power adapters
Following recent reports of third-party iPhone power adapters that were malfunctioning -- "malfunctioning" in this case meaning "electrocuting their users" -- Apple has introduced a take-back program for the things. Read More

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Windows tablets capture more share, but Surface suffers
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