Most iPad developers may not yet have touched the actual device , but that doesn’t mean they haven’t been busy working away on software for Apple’s newest invention. But, according to an email obtained by Macworld , if you want your iPad application to have a chance of being in the App Store for the iPad’s arrival, you’d better have it ready for Apple’s review by March 27.
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Apple sets March 27 deadline for first iPad apps
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Mozilla confirmed yesterday a critical vulnerability in the newest version of Firefox, and said it would plug the hole by the end of the month. Although the patch won’t be added to Firefox before next week’s Pwn2Own browser hacking challenge, researchers won’t be allowed to use the flaw, according to the contest’s organizer.
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Mozilla confirms critical Firefox bug
The barrier for using XP mode virtualization in Windows 7 just got lower.
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Windows 7’s XP mode now works on more PCs
With chip makers continuing to increase the number of cores they include on each new generation of their processors, perhaps it’s time to rethink the basic architecture of today’s operating systems, suggested Dave Probert, a kernel architect within the Windows core operating systems division at Microsoft.
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Multicore chips require OS rework, Windows architect advises
The HTML5 specification could be a game-changer in the rich Internet application realm, but representatives of Microsoft and Adobe Systems , both of which have proprietary plug-ins for Web applications, remained confident Thursday in their companies’ Web strategies.
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Microsoft, Adobe confident there is room for Silverlight, Flash
If Palm’s WebOS products had gone on sale at Verizon before Motorola’s Droid, Palm’s fortunes today would be very different, the company’s CEO said Thursday during its third-quarter earnings call. “If we could have launched at Verizon prior to the Droid, I think we would have gotten the attention the Droid got. And since I believe we have a better product, I think we could have even done better,” said Jon Rubinstein, Palm’s CEO
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Palm CEO: Sprint deal prevented WebOS from making a splash on Verizon
Tandberg, in the process of being acquired by Cisco Systems , today launched the EX90, a high-definition videoconferencing desktop system focused on executive users.
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Tandberg launches desktop HD videoconferencing for execs
Facebook ’s 400 million users have been targeted by a spam run that could infect their computers with malicious software designed to steal passwords and other data, according to security researchers at McAfee .
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Facebook users targeted in massive spam run
Microsoft ’s new browser, Internet Explorer 9 (IE9), will not run on Windows XP , now or when the software eventually ships, the company confirmed Tuesday.
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Windows XP: No IE9 for you
Businesses are finally prying their hands from Windows XP as they warm to Windows 7, a research company said today. “Over the years, IT has had a real love affair with XP,” said Diane Hagglund, a senior analyst at Dimensional Research and the author of a poll that surveyed over 900 IT professionals in January.
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IT’s ‘love affair’ with Windows XP coming to an end, says survey