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March 03, 2011
In this issue
redarrow Microsoft, Google challenge GeoTag patent
redarrow Zynga, Disney embrace Web game technology
redarrow Apple's Jobs: The tablet PC 'crashed and burned'
redarrow The iPad's new engine: The A5 chip
redarrow Skype to expand online meetings via GoToMeeting

Tech giants take on patent that's been used to sue more than 300 other businesses, many of them customers of the Bing Maps and Google Maps services.

Developers with expertise building engines for new-generation Web-based games are increasingly prominent with moves by Zynga, Disney, and Motorola.

At the iPad 2 event in San Francisco, Steve Jobs tore into the tablet PC, a relatively obscure PC product category that never caught on with consumers.

Apple's iPad has a brand-new engine purring beneath its aluminum and glass enclosure: its first dual-core chip, the A5.
A new partnership between Skype and Citrix will boost Skype's video- and audio-conferencing capabilities through Citrix's GoToMeeting.

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