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Building Windows for the ARM processor architecture — One of the notable aspects of Microsoft Windows has been the flexibility the architecture has shown through shifts in technology and expansion of customer usage over time. What started out as an operating system for one person working solo … | Tom Warren / The Verge: |
Microsoft unveils Office 15 Metro design look and feel — Microsoft revealed the finer details of its Windows 8 ARM edition today, but the company also revealed the look and feel of its next-generation Office experience. The software giant casually revealed beta copies of Word, Excel … | John Paczkowski / AllThingsD: |
Apple to Announce iPad 3 First Week in March — Apple's not holding an event in February. But it is holding one in March — to launch its next iPad. — Sources say the company has chosen the first week in March to debut the successor to the iPad 2 and will do so at one of its trademark special events.| Seth Weintraub / 9to5Mac: |
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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.| 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.| John Cook / Gawker: |
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Music Labels' Joint Venture, VEVO, Shows Pirated NFL Game At Sundance — Over the last decade the major music labels — and their trade organization, the Recording Industry Association of America — have established a repeated pattern of attacking consumers in the name of squelching illegal file-sharing.| Michael Arrington / Uncrunched: |
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LinkedIn Beats The Street, Q4 Revenue Up 105 Percent To $167.7M — Professional social network LinkedIn just reported stronger than expected fourth quarter 2011 earnings today. Earnings came in at $0.12 per share. Revenue for the fourth quarter was $167.7 million, an increase of 105% compared … | Anthony Ha / TechCrunch: |
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End of an Era: Google's Very First Employee, Craig Silverstein — Technically, No. 3 — Leaving — Google's very first employee, Craig Silverstein, is leaving the company to join the high-profile online learning phenom, Khan Academy. — News of the departure first appeared yesterday … | 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 … | Ernesto / TorrentFreak: |
Download a Copy of The Pirate Bay, It's Only 90 MB — Last month The Pirate Bay announced that it will stop hosting torrents in the very near future. — This change is expected to go into effect before the end of the month. From then on, Pirate Bay users can only download files through magnet links.| Nielsen Wire: |
Report: How Americans are Spending their Media Time... and Money — Americans spend more than 33 hours per week watching video across the screens, according to the latest Nielsen Cross-Platform Report. But how they're consuming content—traditional TV and otherwise—is changing.| Pew Internet: |
The tone of life on social networking sites — Summary of findings — The overall social and emotional climate of social networking sites (SNS) is a very positive one where adult users get personal rewards and satisfactions at far higher levels than they encounter anti-social people or have ill consequences from their encounters.| Neil Hughes / AppleInsider: |
Apple now worth more than Google and Microsoft combined — First on AI: Apple's stock soared to new heights on Thursday, pushing the company's market capitalization to $456 billion, a number that is greater than the values of rivals Google and Microsoft combined.| Brian X. Chen / Bits: |
AT&T Says Throttling Policy Isn't as Bad as You Think — Last year, AT&T warned smartphone customers with unlimited data plans that it may temporarily reduce their Internet connection speeds if they were in the “top 5 percent” of heaviest data users. Only recently have some customers begun … | Joshua Goldman / CNET: |
DirecTV takes its TiVo HD box nationwide, but will its users care? — TiVo and DirecTV's on-again, off-again, really off-again, kinda on-again relationship is now completely back on again. — After a 10-city roll out in December of a new TiVo HD box to DirecTV customers … | Tom Warren / The Verge: |
Waze uses the iPhone proximity sensor to launch hands-free traffic reporting for iOS — Silicon Valley start-up Waze is launching a new addition to its iOS application today. The free GPS and turn-by-turn navigation app is designed to crowd source information on traffic jams thanks to reports from fellow drivers.| Dieter Bohn / The Verge: |
Second Google Wallet security vulnerability confirmed, affects all users — After the news yesterday that it is possible to crack the PIN on the Google Wallet software on rooted Android devices, a second security flaw has been uncovered that affects all users.| Frederic Lardinois / SiliconFilter: |
Coming Soon to Chrome: Faster 3D Graphics for Slower Computers — Chrome 17 just launched yesterday, but today, the development team announced the next beta of Chrome. This new beta includes improved support for hardware-accelerated 2D graphics using Canvas, as well as the promise … | Dan Goodin / Ars Technica: |
Google expands security bug bounty program to Chrome OS — Google says its bug bounty program, which awards hefty cash rewards for privately reported security vulnerabilities in its Chrome browser and online services, has been such a success that the company will expand it to include Chrome OS.| Greg Farrell / Business Week: |
Dinner at Rupert's — What happened on the fateful night last May when Rupert Murdoch decided how News Corp. would manage its phone-hacking scandal? — An artist's imagining of the dinner at Murdoch's townhouse based on multiple attendees' accounts — Photo illustration by Justin Metz
Improving Your Odds with mHealth — “Primary diagnoses are right 48% of the time. So if you go to the doctor and ask 'what's wrong with me' you'll have about a 50/50 chance of getting the right answer,” says Don Jones, VP of Qualcomm Life and l
Cloud Foundry Supports Node.js Modules with NPM — We are pleased to announce support for npm (Node Package Manager) which manages Node.js application module dependencies on CloudFoundry.com.
Episode 81 - Windows Azure Media Services — Join Nate and Nick each week as they cover Windows Azure. You can follow and interact with the show at @CloudCoverShow. — In this episode, we are joined by Alex Zambelli …
A milestone for the record books: 50 million people choose OpenDNS — Today is a big day for OpenDNS. We announced we're now 50 million strong. More than 50 million people around the world …
Meet Atlassian Stash: Git Repository Management for Enterprise Teams — Atlassian now offers a centralized solution to manage Git repositories behind the firewall. Streamlined for small agile teams, powerful enough for large organizations.This is a Techmeme archive page. It shows how the site appeared at 12:55 AM ET, February 10, 2012.
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