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- iPad Mini Creates More Demand Than It Cannibalizes
- Walmart's New Subscription Service Offers a Box of Goodies on the Cheap
- A Laptop for Students
- Yoga PC Flips and Bends, but as a Tablet, It's Clumsy
- Nook HD's Screen Dazzles, but Quirks Detract
- Microsoft's Andy Lees Loses President Title, Picks Up New Duties
- Cisco's Chambers: Government Market Is Rocky, but U.S. Sales Are Getting Stronger
- Cisco Sales, Profits Top Expectations
- Expect BlackBerry 10 Devices to Start Shipping in February
- In a High-Level Restructuring, Zynga Promotes David Ko and CFO Exits for Facebook
- AMD "Exploring Options" Including Breakup, Sale
- Cisco Earnings Preview: Near-Term Picture Tough, Long-Term Better
- Apple Store Floor Space Remains the Richest Land in Retail
- HP Exec Alan Kessler Leaves for CEO Role at Vormetric
- With Neighborhoods and Local Lounges, Airbnb Becomes a Fodor's for Travel Booking
- Vuclip Looks Outside the U.S. for Mobile Video Watchers and Finds a Lot of Them
- Sprint Says LTE-Equipped Windows Phones Are Coming, but Not Until Next Year
- Plumfare Aims for Foodies With Social Gifting App
- Nokia Maps a Course for Its Location Business, Unveils "Here" Cloud Service
- Yapp Launches Roll-Your-Own Mobile App Maker
- PanaCast Videoconferencing System Shows Panorama Is Good for More Than Photos
- The Women in Charge of Windows
- The Droid DNA: It's Not a Phablet, It's a Smartphone
- Meet Big Switch, the Company That Wants to Help You Rebuild Your Network
| A Laptop for Students | | Walter S. Mossberg | | Nov 13, 2012 06:11 pm | | | Walt answers readers' questions on buying reasonably priced laptops for college and high-school students. read more » | | Yapp Launches Roll-Your-Own Mobile App Maker | | Liz Gannes | | Nov 13, 2012 09:00 am | | | People who want to make simple mobile apps for their own weddings, reunions and teams may not have the patience to wait in long lines to get their iOS apps approved, or the skills to make something custom. App-maker Yapp, which was previously in private beta, is going live to the public today for free on iOS and Android. Users can send around links to their customized apps, which are opened within the main Yapp container app. read more » | | The Women in Charge of Windows | | Ina Fried | | Nov 13, 2012 08:30 am | | | Julie Larson-Green and Tami Reller, both Microsoft veterans, are the first women to lead Windows in the operating system's 30-year history. read more » | Get the latest news & reviews on AllThingsD.com: News | Reviews | Mobile | Media | Social | Enterprise | Commerce | Conferences | Voices | Video | Jobs About Us | Contact Us | FAQ | Privacy Policy | Advertise | Send a Tip | | |
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