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Yahoo Warns Facebook of a Potential Patent Fight — As Yahoo struggles to keep up with younger competitors, the Web portal company is weighing a new tactic: threatening legal action over its patent holdings. — Yahoo is seeking to force Facebook into licensing 10 to 20 patents over technologies … | Josh Constine / TechCrunch: |
Yahoo Stabs Facebook In The Back, Says Pay For Its Patents Or Get Sued — After years of positive relations, friendly blog posts, and referral traffic, Yahoo may have just been biding its time waiting to declare war on Facebook. Today it suddenly accused its former ally of infringing on 10-20 of its patents.| Amir Efrati / Wall Street Journal: |
The Mounting Minuses at Google+ — Playing Catchup to Facebook, Google's Social Network Is a Virtual Ghost Town by Comparison — To hear Google Inc. Chief Executive Larry Page tell it, Google+ has become a robust competitor in the social networking space, with 90 million users registering since its June launch.| TechCrunch: |
Goodbye Erick, Hello Eric — TechCrunch has been through a lot lately, and we need to focus on what truly matters: covering startups and innovation. So, this post is going to be short. — But here is what's going on: Erick Schonfeld is leaving and Eric Eldon is replacing him as editor.| MG Siegler / PandoDaily: |
Reset At TechCrunch: Eric Eldon Named Top Editor — A little over four years ago, Eric Eldon sent me an email that changed my life. As an editor at VentureBeat, he was on the hunt for new talent to better compete with the likes of TechCrunch. — It's funny how things work out sometimes.| Kara Swisher / AllThingsD: |
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Google building ‘firewall’ between Android and Motorola after acquisition — Google's Andy Rubin led the charge to acquire Motorola, but the Android boss won't have anything to do with the company once the deal closes — he told reporters at Mobile World Congress today that he “sponsored” … | Christian Zibreg / 9to5Mac: |
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Whole Foods prototype puts Kinect on shopping cart, follows people around store — The quest for a high-tech “shopping cart of the future” is nothing new, but Whole Foods is planning to test a new spin on the concept, using Microsoft's Kinect sensor for Windows.| Leena Rao / TechCrunch: |
Sequoia, Kleiner Perkins, And Obvious Put $4.5M In Sleek Social, Mobile Gifting Platform Karma — Karma, a new social, mobile gifting service from the founder of TapJoy, has raised funding from Kleiner Perkins, Sequoia Capital, The Obvious Corporation, Stephen Gillett, Felicis Ventures and other angel investors.| Philip Elmer-DeWitt / Fortune: |
How Apple snookered Proview to get the iPad trademark — Fresh details of the subterfuge emerge in a U.S. lawsuit. Apple doesn't deny any of it. — Steve Jobs unveils the iPad. Image: Apple Inc. — Here's how Apple (AAPL) allegedly got Proview International Holdings to sell … | Neil Hughes / AppleInsider: |
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On Google & Being “Evil” — “I don't think they were ever not evil,” I'm quoted as saying about Google in a New York Times column yesterday. True enough, I said that. But I wanted to provide some further context about my comments as well as the truly disastrous two months Google has had on the public relations front.| Dean Takahashi / VentureBeat: |
IBM takes big steps toward extremely fast quantum computing — IBM is announcing today that it has made major advances toward creating a practical, full-scale quantum computer, a fabled, theoretical machine that relies on the tiniest atomic properties to compute problems faster than any supercomputer that exists today.| Roger Cheng / CNET: |
Samsung: 'We're not doing very well in the tablet market' — One Samsung executive gets brutally honest about his company's performance in the tablet market, even while offering up some hope for its line of Galaxy Note mobile devices. — Samsung executive Hankil Yoon speaking during … | Jonathan S. Geller / BGR: |
Samsung Galaxy S III full specs: 1.5GHz quad-core, 1080p display, ceramic case — We reported some exclusive details surrounding Samsung's upcoming flagship Galaxy S III smartphone this past weekend, and now we have received some more information that helps us paint a more complete picture.| New York Times: |
In Attack on Vatican Web Site, a Glimpse of Hackers' Tactics — SAN FRANCISCO — The elusive hacker movement known as Anonymous has carried out Internet attacks on well-known organizations like Sony and PBS. In August, the group went after its most prominent target yet: the Vatican.| Tom Warren / The Verge: |
Microsoft ‘Illumishare’ demonstrates the future of remote physical object interaction — Microsoft has taken the wraps off another research project today as part of the company's TechForum event. Illumishare allows remote people to share physical or digital objects onto any surface.| Anton Troianovski / Wall Street Journal: |
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Google Will Offer $1 Million In Rewards For Hacking Chrome In Contest — For the last three years, Google's Chrome browser has left the world's premiere hacking competition unscathed, even as Firefox, Internet Explorer and Safari have all been taken down by the assembled security researchers.| Kyle Wagner / Gizmodo: |
Apple Developer IDs Bring Us One Brick Closer to an OS X Walled Garden — Apple sent out notice to its developers today of a new initiative called Developer ID, which will combat malware on OS X alongside the new-to-Mountain-Lion Gatekeeper. It's to keep us, the users, safe.| Wall Street Journal: |
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Google, Apple Hit With Patent Over Street View For iPad — Google (NSDQ: GOOG) and Apple (NSDQ: AAPL) are in a worldwide squabble over smartphone patents, but they will have to cooperate long enough to fight a common enemy—a Florida firm that says both tech giants are infringing its mapping technology.| Dante D'Orazio / The Verge: |
Dell says it's ‘no longer a PC company,’ focusing on enterprise — Dell looks like it's going to be shifting its focus to enterprise and away from consumer PCs. Brad Anderson, president of Dell's enterprise group, said today that “we're no longer a PC company, we're an IT company,” according to PC Pro.| Matthew Panzarino / The Next Web: |
Sprint commits to buying $15.5B worth of iPhones from Apple, that's almost 24M units — Earlier this morning, mobile phone carrier Sprint released its 10-K filing with the SEC for the fiscal year ending in December. In the filing, it revealed that it had made a commitment with Apple … | Douglas Purdy / Facebook Developer Blog: |
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