Watching Coachella from your phone just got easier. At long last, iOS users can tap into YouTube’s live video streams, thanks to an update pushed out to the app yesterday.
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HTML5: Alive And Well With CIOs
Apparently, native apps have won. We even said so right here on ReadWrite. After all, Facebook apparently likes native more.
No More Wild West For Bring Your Own ...
In June 2007, Apple launched the first iPhone, marking a new era in corporate mobility. Before the fashionable mini-computer, people used smartphones for voice, texting and email. With the iPhone and its remarkable touchscreen users could also be entertained with music, video and games. Corporate executives became so attached to their hip de [...]
10 Compelling Ways People Plan To Use...
Google Glass is coming. Sure, the early adopters will be viewed as weirdos and the idea of a tiny head-mounted camera raises all kinds of creepy privacy questions, but Glass is cool.
Microsoft’s Mobile Ambition: No...
You can be forgiven for writing off Microsoft’s mobile future. Given that Apple’s operating income for its iPhone and iPad devices nearly surpasses Microsoft’s total revenue, or that Google’s Android market share makes Windows Mobile’s share look like a rounding error, it’s easy to disregard Microsoft̵ [...]
7 Essential Predictions For Mobile Ap...
Guest author Chris O’Connor is chief executive of mobile solutions provider Taptera.
The booming mobile applications market is a hot topic right now at many a water cooler in Silicon Valley and beyond. I’ve toiled in the mobile market since 2007 and in those
Firefox OS: The Future of Microsoft...
Apple’s stock is taking a beating as analysts and investors are waking up to the very real likelihood that market share matters, and Google’s Android is dominating mobile market share with its one-two punch of zero license fees and open source flexibility.
California’s New Mobile App Pri...
“The mobile app industry is growing fast, but it is still in the early stages of development, with practitioners who are not all alert to privacy implications and how to address them. To help educate the industry and promote privacy best practices, the Attorney General’s Privacy Enforcement and Protection Unit has prepared
The Lawsuits Are Already Filed: Creat...
This month, the state of California sued Delta airlines in a very big way for failure to comply with the California Online Privacy Protection Act (CalOPPA). The suit alleges that the Fly Delta mobile app lacked a conspicuous, accurate privacy policy, and seeks up to $2,500 for each download. Delta quickly threw up a policy (though researcher [...]
Windows 8′s 2013 Enterprise Rep...
An estimated 40 million Windows 8 licenses have been sold by Microsoft as of mid December. But it is not clear how many of those licenses will show up in the enterprise vs. the consumer market