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An iPhone debugging tool has been released that reveals the inner workings of Apple's popular gadget.
NetSuite is expected to fill out its online development platform, part of its strategy to deliver industry-specific applications through partners.
Microsoft's Live Labs, a standalone product research group, released on Wednesday Volta a development tool designed to make it easier to partition an application's component pieces across a network.
Security expert Guillaume Tena, who was last week ordered to pay a fine of 14,300 euros for breach of French copyright law after publishing information about security vulnerabilities in an anti-virus application, has already collected around half the money in donations after appealing for help on his Web site.
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