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The Daily calls Microsoft's bluff, says that Office for iPad is real, and was demoed — Well, this is an interesting wrinkle in todays ongoing debate regarding Office for iPad. Earlier today, a statement from Microsoft was released, saying that recently outed images of the app for iPad … | Mary Jo Foley / ZDNet: |
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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.| Nick Bilton / Bits: |
Google to Sell Heads-Up Display Glasses by Year's End — People who constantly reach into a pocket to check a smartphone for bits of information will soon have another option: a pair of Google-made glasses that will be able to stream information to the wearer's eyeballs in real time.| Jesse Hicks / The Verge: |
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 — By many accounts, the problems at RIM go deeper than just outdated software.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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Qualcomm just announced the chip that would be a one-stop shop for Apple's mobile needs — Chipmaker Qualcomm today took the wraps off a new piece of silicon—a fifth iteration of its Gobi reference platform. It packs comprehensive support for TD-SCDMA, TD-LTE, LTE on FDD and TDD networks worldwide and embedded GPS capability.| Vlad Savov / The Verge: |
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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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Microsoft launches no holds barred anti-Google campaign [video] — “What happens when the world's largest advertising business tries to sell productivity software on the side?” Microsoft asks users in its new Googlighting video. “Beware the Googlighting Stranger.”| 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.| Greg Sandoval / CNET: |
MegaUpload founder released on bail — In a surprise move, a New Zealand court released Kim DotCom today after concluding that he was not enough of a flight risk. — Kim DotCom, founder of cyberlocker MegaUpload, has been released on bail following the emergence of new evidence, according to media reports in New Zealand.| Katherine Rushton / Telegraph: |
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| Svea Herbst-Bayliss / Reuters: |
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Fluent Turns Your Inbox into Facebook-Like Stream — Fluent, a new Web-based e-mail client created by three former Google engineers, turns your inbox into a Facebook-like stream that lets you view conversation threads, attachments and mail from multiple accounts at a glance.| Ben Grubb / Sydney Morning Herald: |
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Facebook plans to release a new premium ads product Feb. 29 — According to leaked documents, Facebook plans to upgrade its premium ads on February 29. The company expects the new ads to perform 40 to 8o percent better than its previous product. — As the owner of a social creative agency … | 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.| Matthew Panzarino / The Next Web: |
Twitter updates iPhone, Android app with contact alert, swipe gestures and adds Nook, Kindle Fire devices — Twitter has updated both of its apps for iPhone and Android, fixing bugs with the iPhone version and adding swipe-to-reveal actions to both versions.| 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.| Larry Dignan / Between the Lines Blog: |
Dell's Q4 a mixed bag with pockets of enterprise strength — Summary: For fiscal 2013, the company said that non-GAAP earnings will top the $2.13 a share mark posted in fiscal 2012. — Dell delivered fourth quarter results that fell just short of expectations. Dell's sales and outlook for fiscal 2013 were above expectations.| Adrianne Jeffries / Betabeat: |
Scroogle, Privacy-First Search Engine, Shuts Down for Good … Scroogle, the search engine operated by privacy militant and self-appointed Wikipedia watchdog Daniel Brandt, has folded for real. After enduring DDOS attacks “around the clock” that sent a flood of unsustainable traffic to his servers … | Tom Warren / The Verge: |
Microsoft overhauls language support in Windows 8, UK gets its own display language — The language center in Windows 8 will surface all the available language packs and display languages supported in the new operating system. Windows 8 users can then choose to add packs and use them as the display language across the entire OS.| BBC: |
Social messaging apps ‘lost networks $13.9bn in 2011’ — Social messaging costs remain the same - even for messages sent globally — Social messaging applications cost mobile network operators $13.9bn (£8.8bn) in lost SMS revenue last year, a report has claimed.
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