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How low will Apple go on the iPhone 5C?

Apple finally fixes developer site, takes Ellison's jabs, gets Icahn's support

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August 14, 2013
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How low will Apple go on the iPhone 5C?

Analysts peg unsubsidized price between $340 and $400 for Apple's expected new lower-priced iPhone.

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Issue highlights

1. Apple finally fixes developer site, takes Ellison's jabs, gets Icahn's support

2. Win $500? Survey says Yes!

3. Is CrossOver 12.5 better than Wine for Windows apps in Linux?

4. How to support mobile app development in your organization

5. Researchers explore underground market of Twitter spam and abuse

6. USENIX: Researchers propose security that adapts to combat malware that morphs

7. Google acknowledges Nexus 7 tablet problems with GPS, multi-touch

8. Microsoft to ship Windows 8.1 in mid-October

Apple finally fixes developer site, takes Ellison's jabs, gets Icahn's support

It's getting crazy in Cupertino. READ MORE

Win $500? Survey says Yes!

Take our brief technology survey (under 10 minutes, we promise) and enter the drawing for your chance to win $500. READ MORE

Is CrossOver 12.5 better than Wine for Windows apps in Linux?

In today's Open Source roundup: Is CrossOver 12.5 better than Wine for Windows apps in Linux? Plus: Chromium replaces Firefox in Ubuntu...but not right away. READ MORE

How to support mobile app development in your organization

Hint: agile development methods can help ease the pain. READ MORE

Researchers explore underground market of Twitter spam and abuse

Paper presented at a USENIX event delves into black market on Twitter, where criminals sell access to accounts that are later used to push spam, malicious links and inflate follower counts. READ MORE

USENIX: Researchers propose security that adapts to combat malware that morphs

Software seeks and blocks bot calls to command-and-control servers. READ MORE

Google acknowledges Nexus 7 tablet problems with GPS, multi-touch

The new Nexus 7 may be the best tablet on the market right now, but only if you get one that isn't plagued with technical difficulties. READ MORE

Microsoft to ship Windows 8.1 in mid-October

The much-anticipated update for Windows 8 will begin shipping on Oct. 17, delivering a set of changes that Microsoft hopes will calm critics and improve sales of the tablet-optimized OS. READ MORE

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