Meghan Kelly

May 7
[Newzoo Mobile Gaming 2012 USA]

There’s a reason why so many developers feels iOS users are more valuable than Android: Apple is killing it in mobile gaming with 84 percent...

followed by: Rob LeFebvre

Blueseed, the startup-ship making Pirates of Silicon Valley an actual thing, has already gained interest from hundreds of entrepreneurs looking to start a company on...

followed by: EDW Lynch
Apr 20

After two days and 81 companies, it’s time to find out which startups had the most gumption, the best product, the best business model.

followed by: Sam Churchill
Apr 12
[tablet movies]

PCs and cable companies alike fear the tablet’s ability to deliver content, but with 85 percent of people using their tablets while watching the television,...

followed by: Shane McGlaun
Apr 5
[PayPal Here]

PayPal announced that it has consolidated its payments system today, with some upgrades to the way small businesses accept payments online, offline, and in the...

followed by: Mark Raby
Mar 30
[path]

Another Texas man is suing mobile social network Path, this time saying the company is doing more than just storing address book information.

followed by: Robin Wauters
Mar 23

Lost smartphones may cost consumers $30 billion this year if those phones are not recovered, says mobile security software company Lookout Mobile.

followed by: Mark Raby
Mar 21

Updated (3:45) with statement from PayPal. Looks like Square didn’t appreciate PayPal entering its territory.

followed by: Mark Raby
[aereo]

Aereo, which syndicates local broadcast television to your mobile devices, has filed a second countersuit against PBS, Fox, and two New York broadcasters already embroiled...

followed by: Mark Raby
Mar 18
[Address book]

A class-action lawsuit was filed against 18 high-profile mobile application companies this week, resulting out of recent reports that many apps “steal” users’ address books.

followed by: Steven Hodson
Mar 14
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Beauty retailer Sephora is testing its iPad program in select stores this month, inspired by what it believes is a close relationship between its customers...

followed by: Mark Raby
Mar 13
[Anonymous masks]

The FBI has revealed that $700,000 worth of fraudulent credit card charges were executed after hacktivist group Anonymous attacked and stole nearly 200 gigabytes of...

followed by: Zach Walton
Feb 22
[electrical grid]

National Security Agency director General Keith Alexander believes Anonymous could have the power to take town the United States’ electrical grid this year.

followed by: Steven Hodson
Feb 10

A new vulnerability in Google Wallet gives access to your funds, even after the application data has been erased.

followed by: David Sims
Jan 20
[Summify]

Twitter is grabbing more talent, this time out of Vancouver. Summify, a social news aggregator, will shutter its technology and be absorbed by the social...

followed by: Jeff Roberts
Jan 10
[Tim Tebow]

It’s a bird, it’s a plane, it’s… 9,420 tweets per second for Tim Tebow!

followed by: Jeff Roberts
Dec 23

Motorola is still picking up companies while under acquisition review with Google.

followed by: fiercewireless.com
Dec 14

Jive Software kicked off its initial public offering at $12 a share on the Nasdaq this morning, and closed nearly 30 percent up at $15.05.

followed by: Matthew Aslett
[facebook music]

Facebook is a hub for many things such as looking at photos, updating friends and family on your life and stalking just about anyone.

followed by: Steven Hodson
Dec 13
[Android RuFraud]

Google has removed 22 applications from its Android marketplace in the past week due to RuFraud, a new mobile threat aimed at European users.

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