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“Leaked” Office iPad app seems questionable, and Microsoft is staying mum — Microsoft declined to comment on rumors that it's about to release an iPad version of its Office productivity suite. “We have nothing to share at this time,” a Microsoft spokesperson told Ars via e-mail … | John Cook / GeekWire: |
Comcast unveils $4.99 per month Streampix service, taking aim at Netflix — Streampix movies will be available on the iPad — Comcast this week is rolling out a new video streaming service called Streampix, an offering that will be available only to subscribers of the giant cable company.| Andrew Wallenstein / Variety: |
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Research, no motion: How the BlackBerry CEOs lost an empire — “We are no longer a company that is innovative and energetic, we are drowning in paperwork.” — By many accounts, the problems at RIM go deeper than just outdated software. Things reached a crisis point in 2011, which could be known as “The Year of the Open Letter.”| Roger Cheng / CNET: |
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Aussies' fix for ‘stagnated’ email — Email has “stagnated” and three Australians who quit Google say they have built a product that will change the way we interact with email and allow us to get through our bulging inboxes “20 per cent faster”. — Cameron Adams, 32, and Dhanji Prasanna … | Ian Paul / PC World: |
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Flickr Is Getting a Major Makeover — The new Flickr photo view, slated to roll out 2/28/2012. — Markus Spiering has, as they say, a good eye. Most of his resume was in mobile before he became a senior product manager for Flickr. In March 2011, he slipped into the head product role, lording over Flickr's 45 or so employees.| Siobhan Gorman / Wall Street Journal: |
U.S. Official Warns About ‘Anonymous’ Power Play — U.S. Official Signals Growing Concern Over Anonymous Group's Capabilities — The director of the National Security Agency has warned that the hacking group Anonymous could have the ability within the next year or two to bring about a limited power outage through a cyberattack.| Vlad Savov / The Verge: |
Nook Tablet 8GB official at $199, Nook Color price down to $169 — Our sources were right on the money: Barnes & Noble has just announced an 8GB version of its Nook Tablet, pricing it in direct competition with the Kindle Fire at $199. The Nook Color has also been reduced in price, down to $169.| Charles Arthur / Guardian: |
Android is most-used smartphone OS in UK, overtaking Apple, data shows — With its iPhone, Apple may be the most-used brand, but Android now has more than a third of installed base of consumers — Android has taken over from Apple and now has the largest share of the installed base … | Christopher S. Stewart / Wall Street Journal: |
Over-the-Air TV Catches Second Wind, Aided by Web — It's cool to have rabbit ears again. — Largely relegated to obscurity decades ago, old-fashioned television broadcasts—over the airwaves and not via cable or satellite—are enjoying an unexpected revival in the digital era.| Matt Burns / TechCrunch: |
Netflix And The Weinstein Company Enter Into Their First Multi-Year Streaming Deal — Netflix streaming just got a bit more classy. The Weinstein Company is releasing “a diverse slate” of its titles exclusively to Netflix streaming. These titles will hit the service within a year … | Steve Lo / M.I.C. Gadget: |
The iPad 3 Rumor Roundup — iPad 3 has more tapered edges than the iPad 2, but a little bit thicker — What is the latest and greatest with the iPad 3? We have all the rumors, and all the purported specs covered. We also have an exclusive in depth look at the back shell of the iPad 3 … | Sarah McBride / Reuters: |
Silicon Valley: The rise of the adolescent CEOs — (Reuters) - Josh Buckley, chief executive of an online gaming start-up, is looking forward to next month's Game Developers Conference in San Francisco, particularly for the parties and the accompanying schmoozing with industry A-listers.| Reuters: |
Google gets real-time data from LSE — (Reuters) - The London Stock Exchange Group is to provide real-time market data to Google, bolstering the search-engine's Google Finance offering with free access to London prices previously only available with a delay.| Ryan Kim / GigaOM: |
Amazon Appstore more lucrative for many devs than Android Market — Investment in Amazon Appstore is paying off in a big way for many top developers, a good chunk of whom are pulling in more money for their apps on Amazon than through Google's Android Market.| Ray Walters / ExtremeTech: |
Canonical reveals Ubuntu for Android — Canonical is making good on its promise to bring its popular Ubuntu flavor of Linux to a broader range of devices by announcing Ubuntu for Android, a release that will enable a full desktop computing experience on a docked Android smartphone.| Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols / Open Source Blog: |
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Legal claims can be served via Facebook, High Court judge rules — Legal claims can now be served via Facebook in Britain, after a landmark ruling in the English High Court. — Facebook can be used to serve legal claims in Britain, following a ruling by a High Court judge| Robert M. McDowell / Wall Street Journal: |
The U.N. Threat to Internet Freedom — Top-down, international regulation is antithetical to the Net, which has flourished under its current governance model. — On Feb. 27, a diplomatic process will begin in Geneva that could result in a new treaty giving the United Nations unprecedented powers over the Internet.
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