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Facebook lists supported and deprecated SDKs
Jan 01, 9:36PM
After developers complained that Facebook wasn't being very clear, the company has listed the four SDKs it officially supports as well as the three SDKs it deprecated in 2011.
Student designer secures investment for iPhone app Summly
Jan 01, 8:30PM
The Summly application could become the next must-have for students. Its teenage creator has secured a large investment for future development.
Time for some 2012 predictions ...
Jan 01, 7:17PM
Time to gaze into the crystal ball and see what 2012 might bring.
Passwords to become fossils by 2017?
Jan 01, 4:30PM
IBM's predictions for the next five years -- fossilized passwords and biometric scanning for all.
New Year's Resolutions
Jan 01, 4:57AM
As 2011 winds to a close and we start the new, exciting year of 2012, it's valuable to take some time to reflect on what the past year was about for us, and what we want to create in the new one.
What's your favorite Facebook moment of 2011?
Dec 31, 8:47PM
Facebook wants you to share your favorite Facebook moment of 2011. The campaign isn't going so well because the app is poorly designed. Facebook or no Facebook, what was your favorite of 2011?
News to know: Italy fines Apple, Sweary Siri, New Year cell service
Dec 31, 7:21PM
News to know -- December 26-30: A look back at the news from London, the UK and wider Europe, on all the bits that were missed during the week's coverage.
Happy New Year and thanks to ZDNet's readers
Dec 31, 5:23PM
To all of you out there, thank you. Truly and sincerely, thank you.
Stanford University guards its Apple treasure trove
Dec 31, 5:10PM
Apple contacted Stanford University and donated a treasure trove of Apple materials in 1997 for their Silicon Valley Archives. Is it never to be viewable to the public?
Sending tweets skyward: Balloons and HP's festive campaign
Dec 31, 4:30PM
Hewlett-Packard's 'TweetWisher' campaign is sending balloons across the skies of Dubai, containing the New Years' resolutions of its users.
Rapid implementation solutions in 2012. Limited value at best?
Dec 31, 3:14PM
Rapid implementation solutions are being developed as a way of adding value to large deployments. Are they all they are cracked up to be?
New Year's resolution for Google: Fix the Android update situation
Dec 31, 3:04PM
The start of a new year is the perfect time for Google to step up and fix the abysmal Android update situation.
Queen knights Apple design chief Sir Jonathan Ive in New Year's honours list
Dec 31, 12:35PM
Apple's senior vice president of design Jonathan Ive, credited with design work of the MacBook, the iPhone and the iPad, will become a knight in 2012.
Facebook phasing out support for Internet Explorer 7
Dec 30, 10:53PM
Facebook has started phasing out support for Microsoft Internet Explorer 7. The browser is not allowed to show the new Timeline profile, and renders the old one instead. This is just the beginning.
Verizon backs off $2 bill payment charge
Dec 30, 10:40PM
The Internet speaks and Verizon is forced to listen.
Facebook has 300 million app users (report)
Dec 30, 10:23PM
Facebook has over 300 million monthly active mobile app users, according to a new report. Can you guess which platform has the highest penetration rate when it comes to using the Facebook app?
2011's Top Ten Sex and Tech Headlines
Dec 30, 9:49PM
2011's top sex and tech stories ranged from porn bittorrent bizarreness to strange sex crimes and beyond.
Google's New Year doodle on display
Dec 30, 7:24PM
Google's New Years' Eve doodle can now be viewed on certain international websites in the run up to 2012.
Rear-end recognition: Another step forward (or behind) for security?
Dec 30, 6:44PM
A new technology has been unveiled by Japan's Advanced Institute of Industrial Technology -- a chair that can identify you by the shape and size of your posterior.
Amazon reveals best-selling gifts of 2011, record holiday for Kindle
Dec 30, 5:57PM
Amazon reveals its best-selling products of 2011, but it would seem that the Kindle was the hottest brand this holiday season.
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