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Google's Foray Into Hardware Will Be A Total Disaster — Here's Why — It's finally clear: Google is getting into the hardware business. — Last week, word came out that it was testing some sort of mysterious entertainment device in employees' homes. — Today the Wall Street Journal reported … | Larry Dignan / Between the Lines Blog: |
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Apple is rushing to finalize apps for onstage iPad 3 demos and commercials — Now that the beans have been, mostly, spilled with regards to the early March announcement of the iPad 3, more information is coming forward about Apple's preparations for the event.| Seth Weintraub / 9to5Mac: |
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‘Do Not Track’ Tool Promises Page Loads Up to Four Times Faster — “Do Not Track” technologies have become an increasingly standard part of the Internet today, offering users a variety of ways to protect their privacy as they surf the Web. — Yet while there are numerous anti-tracking tools … | Florian Mueller / FOSS Patents: |
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Amazon: No plans to launch a standalone video service soon — Amazon has aggressively grown its Prime Instant Videos service over the past year, more than tripling the amount of content available to subscribers since launch. And as Amazon continues to add more content to Prime Instant Video … | Mike Masnick / Techdirt: |
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Fire in the Hole! Amazon May Ship 9-Inch Kindle by Midyear. — There's no question that Amazon's going to sell a lot of Kindle Fires this year. And it might sell even more if it rolls out new and larger versions of the device. And according to some, that's the plan.| Joe Mullin / Wired: |
Texas Jury Strikes Down Patent Troll's Claim to Own the Interactive Web — TYLER, Texas — After threatening web companies for more than a decade, Michael Doyle and his patent-holding company Eola — named after the Irish word for knowledge — may be finished.| Matt Burns / TechCrunch: |
QWERTY FTW! The Droid 4 Is Now Available, $199 From Verizon or $99 At Amazon — The Droid 4 has landed. The fourth incarnation of the most important Android series is now on sale. Verizon is hawking the phone for $199 with a two-year contact, but the phone is also available through Amazon where it's only $99 on-contract.| Stephen Shankland / CNET: |
W3C co-chair: Apple, Google power causing Open Web crisis — The dominance of Apple and Google mobile browsers is leading to a situation that's even worse for Web programming than the former dominance of Internet Explorer, a standards group leader warned today.| Miguel Helft / Fortune: |
Ron Conway is a Silicon Valley startup's best friend — The prolific angel investor has rarely met an Internet startup he didn't like. When it comes to picking the next big thing, there's a right way and a wrong way. And then there's the Conway. — Ron Conway, with Coco, his rescue dog, photographed at their San Francisco home| Los Angeles Times: |
FBI: Steve Jobs had 2.65 GPA, avoided the gym, wasn't a communist — Steve Jobs shows off a Next computer in Redwood City, Calif., on April 4, 1991. (Ben Margot / Associated Press) — We detailed the major tidbits from Steve Jobs' just-disclosed FBI files in an earlier post.| Ernesto / TorrentFreak: |
BitTorrent Piracy Doesn't Effect US Box Office Returns, Study Finds — With their unconditional support for SOPA, PIPA and ACTA, Hollywood is pressing hard for new legislation to curb piracy. The studios want ‘rogue’ websites to be censored and are calling on Google and Internet providers to take responsibility.| Sascha Segan / PC Magazine: |
Moto Exec on Android Upgrade Delays: It's The Hardware — Don't blame manufacturers' software customizations for holding up mobile phone upgrades to the new version of Google's mobile operating system, Android 4.0 “Ice Cream Sandwich” (ICS), a top executive at Motorola said Wednesday.| Josh Ong / AppleInsider: |
iTunes customers facing mysterious account hacks, disappearing gift card money — Scattered reports from customers suggest that Apple continues to have a difficult time combating hackers who are draining iTunes account balances and changing account information.| Jack Purcher / Patently Apple: |
Apple Working on Hot 3D Eye-Tracking Interface for Gaming & iPhone! — On Date, the US Patent & Trademark Office published a patent application from Apple that reveals a hot 3D eye-tracking based interface that will be used for gaming, digital photography and videography … | Todd Bishop / GeekWire: |
Aviary bringing photo-editing tech to Windows Phone apps — Aviary, a photo-editing tech startup backed by investors including Amazon.com founder Jeff Bezos, is placing a bet on Nokia and Windows Phone with plans to expand its platform to the Microsoft mobile operating system … | Anand Babu / The Windows Blog: |
Solving the attachment problem with SkyDrive … The attachment problem — Every day, the average office worker receives over 170 email messages a day, and sends over 35. With that kind of volume, it's understandable that over half of the average work day consists of dealing with email.| Bryan Bishop / The Verge: |
Kickstarter crosses threshold as two projects hit $1 million in donations — The crowdsourced funding site Kickstarter has been doing remarkably well recently, giving thousands of entrepreneurs the opportunity to bring their projects to life. It also just hit a major milestone … | Mike Ramsey / Wall Street Journal: |
Cars That Tweet, Buy Tickets — As Distracted-Driving Push Fades, Auto Makers Will Let Drivers Check Facebook, Buy Movie Tickets — Undaunted by fear of safety regulations, auto makers are piling new technologies into their vehicles: everything from 17-inch dashboard screens to services that check Facebook and buy movie tickets.| Jack Purcher / Patently Apple: |
Apple Sues Samsung for Patent Infringement and gets Sued by SmartData — Switzerland based SmartData has filed a patent infringement lawsuit against Apple in the Northern District of California. The patent infringement lawsuit concerns Apple's iPhone, AppleTV and Remote.| Dieter Bohn / The Verge: |
NPD: January gaming sales down year-over-year, Xbox 360 still leads the pack — Research firm NPD has released some numbers for January that shows that the gaming industry isn't doing quite as well as it was a year ago, down 38 percent in both the hardware and software categories.
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