Technology

Mat Honan | Wired | 2/22/2013
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.
Press Release | Financial Times | 2/20/2013
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.
Subscription Site Central | 2/19/2013
The newest quandary for publishers?
Michael Depp | NetNewsCheck | 2/15/2013
Digital revenue will be foremost on the minds of newspaper publishers as three of their trade organizations converge on New Orleans next week.
Rachel McAthy | Journalism.co.uk | 2/14/2013
A news app which offers readers subscriptions to specific journalists has been launched following the closure of a free Dutch newspaper.
Bento Media | 2/13/2013
British national daily newspaper, the Daily Mail, has launched an iPad version of its tablet edition, Daily Mail Plus.
Bonnie Cha | All Things D | 2/13/2013
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.
Nick Bilton | The Sydney Morning Herald | 2/11/2013
Apple is experimenting with wristwatch-like devices made of curved glass, according to people familiar with the company's explorations.
Colin Lecher | Popular Science | 2/11/2013
Will the much-coveted 8-year-old market save the industry?
Anthony Ha | TechCrunch | 2/8/2013
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.
Eric Newton | Knight Center | 2/8/2013
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.
Doug Drinkwater | Tab Times | 2/8/2013
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.
Anthony Ha | Tech Crunch | 2/5/2013
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.
Andrew Beaujon | Poynter | 5/6/2013
Nu Yang | 5/7/2013
Newsosaur: How Publishers Can Win at Mobile Commerce
Alan D. Mutter | 5/8/2013