Technology
Customer service software provider Zendesk announced a security breach that allowed attackers into its system, where they could access data from three customers this week.
The Financial Times is partnering with HTC for the launch of HTC BlinkFeed, a news aggregator available on the new HTC One smartphones devices, offering select FT content for free.
The newest quandary for publishers?
Digital revenue will be foremost on the minds of newspaper publishers as three of their trade organizations converge on New Orleans next week.
A news app which offers readers subscriptions to specific journalists has been launched following the closure of a free Dutch newspaper.
British national daily newspaper, the Daily Mail, has launched an iPad version of its tablet edition, Daily Mail Plus.
A Boulder, Colo.-based startup called Reactor Labs today released its free Winston app, which narrates the news to you in short two- to three-minute briefs.
Apple is experimenting with wristwatch-like devices made of curved
glass, according to people familiar with the company's explorations.
Will the much-coveted 8-year-old market save the industry?
Zite, the CNN-owned iPhone and and iPad app offering aggregated content that’s personalized to your interests, launched a big revamp back in December.
So American Press Institute, Poynter Institute and Knight Foundation have launched a series of tutorial webinars to help media people learn to use new tools as fast as they’re coming out.
Older readers may still prefer their printed book or newspaper, but an eye-opening new study suggests that reading on a tablet is actually better for them.
Spun, a mobile app pulling together news stories relevant to your city, is announcing several content deals with well-known publishers, including A+E Networks, AskMen, Gothamist, Untapped Cities, The Awl Network, CultureMap, and “dozens” more.
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