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Apple Puts New Engineers On Fake Products Until It Can Trust Them — Apple is so obsessed with secrecy, it sometimes puts new hires on fake products until they can be trusted. — Adam Lashinsky reported this tidbit in his new book “Inside Apple,” and a former Apple employee confirmed … | Emi Kolawole / Washington Post: |
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How Americans used their phones to assist with purchasing decisions this holiday season — Main Findings — How Americans used their phones to assist with purchasing decisions this holiday season — More than half of adult cell phone owners used their cell phones while they were in a store during … | Sean Buckley / Engadget: |
Verizon shared data plans show up in employee training materials, still on track? — Verizon said it was working on a shared data solution for 2012, and according to an anonymous tipster, the new packages could be rolling out soon. We've been told that training material for an update … | Josh Ong / AppleInsider: |
Apple predicted to sell up to 40M iPhones on China Mobile, China Telecom in 2013 — Investment bank Morgan Stanley believes Apple will partner up with both China Telecom and China Mobile “over the next year” to make its iPhone available on all three Chinese carriers, a move … | Christian Zibreg / 9to5Mac: |
Apple combats scalpers with new lottery system for iPhone reservations in Hong Kong — Apple has implemented an interested system to fight those pesky scalpers who spoiled a recent iPhone 4S launch in Mainland China. A newly set up page on the Hong Kong Apple online store has a lottery system … | Mary Jo Foley / All about Microsoft Blog: |
Microsoft Office 15 technical preview kicks off — Summary: Microsoft is making available to select testers the technical preview of Office 15 client, server and services as of January 30. — Microsoft is kicking off the technical preview for its Office 15 client, servers and cloud services today, January 30.| Cory Doctorow / Boing Boing: |
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The Real Story of How Dick Costolo Kicked Investors Off Twitter's Board — The dribs and drabs of news about the shakeup of Twitter's board last year has produced a confusing picture. The message I was hearing from sources while I was out on maternity leave amounted to: “Nothing to see here.| John Paczkowski / AllThingsD: |
Where's the Fire? Kindle Sales Pushing Six Million for the Quarter. — Has anyone seen one of Amazon's new Kindle Fires in the wild? I haven't. But evidently they're everywhere. You just need to know where to look to find them — like Stifel Nicolaus analyst Jordan Rohan.| Leena Rao / TechCrunch: |
The Obama Campaign Is Now Using Mobile Payments Device Square For Fundraising — The latest technology to be adopted by the Obama campaign—Square. The mobile payments device is now being used by the Obama for fundraising, says the company. Staff, fundraisers and others are being equipped … | Christopher Williams / Telegraph: |
Twitter could block super-injunction tweets — Twitter could bar British users from reading tweets that break future celebrity super-injunctions, a senior executive from the web firm has told MPs and Lords. — Ryan Giggs was named by tens of thousands of Twitter users as the holder of a super-injunction| Robert Andrews / paidContent: |
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AT&T to launch Samsung Galaxy Note on February 19th for $299.99 [video] — AT&T announced Monday that the Samsung Galaxy Note smartphone will be available in stores on February 19th for $299.99 on contact, a day after we recently reported. Pre-orders are set to begin this weekend … | Cade Metz / Wired Enterprise: |
Meet Bill Gates, the Man Who Changed Open Source Software — The meeting took place a week before Bill Gates retired from Microsoft, and the topic was open source software. — It was the summer of 2008, and for years, the open source community had viewed Microsoft as public enemy number one.| Washington Post: |
FDA staffers sue agency over surveillance of personal e-mail — The Food and Drug Administration secretly monitored the personal e-mail of a group of its own scientists and doctors after they warned Congress that the agency was approving medical devices that they believed posed unacceptable risks to patients, government documents show.| Brad McCarty / The Next Web: |
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Web Second, Mobile First — Fred Wilson wrote two posts in 2010 that were very influential with the startup community. — The titles were: — Mobile First, Web Second — Mobile First, Web Second (continued) — If you're in the minority that never read these posts - you should.| Jim Finkle / Reuters: |
Symantec says pcAnywhere safe, offers free upgrade — (Reuters) - Symantec Corp said it is safe to use its pcAnywhere software for accessing remote PCs after it asked customers last week to disable the product because it put them at greater risk of being hacked.| Peter Kafka / AllThingsD: |
SnagFilms Grabs $7 Million to Share Indie Movies Online — It's easy to find blockbusters like “Transformers” online. What about movies like “Casino Jack and the United States of Money”? — That's where SnagFilms comes in. The start-up has distribution rights to more than 3,000 indie movies … | Heather Perlberg / Bloomberg: |
Apple Fuels Hiring Amid Bubble 2.0 Concern — Hiring in the technology sector is gaining momentum. — Among U.S. technology companies with a market value of more than $100 million, almost 50 increased employment by more than half in the most recently reported two-year period, according to data compiled by Bloomberg.| Dean Takahashi / VentureBeat: |
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Facebook (Eye)PO: Tracking the Truth of the Biggest Deal of Web 2.0 — As AllThingsD.com wrote two weeks ago it would be — Facebook is close to filing its documents for a long-expected public offering that is on track take place in late May. — The Wall Street Journal said last week … | Curt Hopkins / ReadWriteWeb: |
Google Fires Kenya Lead Over Mocality — Google has reportedly fired its Kenya country manager, Olga Arara-Kimani, over a fraudulent use of Mocality's data. — Nairobitech reported: … Sponsor — Nelson Mattos, who had earlier made a statement expressing the company's mortification … | Tristan Louis / TNL.net: |
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