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Apple throws weight around in TV negotiations — While Apple harbors big TV ambitions, it's having a tough time getting media companies to play along. — Apple is pushing ahead with plans to launch a streaming TV service by Christmas — despite making little headway in its negotiations with content providers, The Post has learned.| Eric Slivka / MacRumors: |
Apple Pushing Ahead with Plans for Subscription TV Service by Christmas? — The New York Post reports that Apple is pressing ahead with plans to launch its own streaming television service by the end of the year, despite continued resistance from content providers.| Jesus Diaz / Gizmodo: |
Is the New iPad Going To Be Called iPad HD? (Update 2) — Would Apple name the new iPad 3 the iPad HD? According to alleged part listings from Griffin and Belkin, this may be the case. The product name is a good match for the its new Retina-like display.| Matthew Panzarino / The Next Web: |
iPad 3′s Retina display means trouble for many apps due to Apple's 20MB 3G download limit — Apple's iPad 3 is set to launch next week and all signs point to it having a Retina display running at 2048×1536 pixels. This should provide a clearer, sharper image to most users … | Leena Rao / TechCrunch: |
Yelp Shares Pop Over 60 Percent In Early Trading; Valued At $1.3 Billion — Wow. Reviews site Yelp just saw a huge pop it early trading of its stock on the New York Stock Exchange this morning. Yelp opened at $22 per share, after pricing at $15 last night.| Florian Mueller / FOSS Patents: |
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Retailers Join Payment Chase — Two Words: Digital Wallet—Wal-Mart and Target Join Project Aiming to Make Plastic Obsolete — Wal-Mart Stores Inc. and Target Corp. are among roughly two dozen retailers working together to develop a mobile-payments system to compete with similar products … | Jason Ankeny / FierceMobileContent: |
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Apple TV stock shortages appear, sources say new model imminent — It looks like there may be a little more fact behind some of the Apple TV fiction we've been hearing over the past few days. According to sources (as well as Apple Store stock counters), the current Apple TV … | Zach Epstein / BGR: |
Samsung Galaxy S III launch reportedly confirmed for April — The sequel to Samsung's wildly popular Galaxy S II will launch in April. ZDNet Korea claims to have confirmed the time frame with Cheil Worldwide, Samsung's marketing and advertising agency. The firm is reportedly planning … | Natalie Jennings / Washington Post: |
President Obama switches to Facebook timeline, includes birth certificate — President Obama converted his Facebook page to the timeline format Thursday morning, a day after the timeline option became available for branded pages. — Facebook timeline allows people and now brand pages … | Jeff Roberts / paidContent: |
Broadcasters Sue To Stop $12 Streaming Service Aereo — Well, that was quick. Two weeks ago, media mogul Barry Diller announced an ambitious cloud-based TV service that streams over-the-air channels to internet devices for $12 a month. This week, broadcasters offered their opinion … | Wall Street Journal: |
Twitter's Slow Road to IPO — Persuading People to Use Its Web Service is the Easy Part; Winning Over Advertisers is Proving Tricky — In just six years Twitter Inc. has become the world's digital soapbox, amassing more than 100 million monthly users—from everyday people to Lady Gaga … | John R. Ellement / Boston Globe: |
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VEVO will soon *only* be offering account registration through Facebook — According to an email popular music video site VEVO is sending to users, it will only be accepting registration via Facebook moving forward starting March 9th, with the subject line of “The new VEVO.com is coming”:| Doc Searls Weblog: |
Edging toward the fully licensed world — I own a lot of books and music CDs — enough to fill many shelves. Here's just one: — They are relatively uncomplicated possessions. There are no limits (other than mine) on who can read my books, or what else I can do with them, shy of abusing fairly obvious copyright laws.| Chris Dixon: |
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Why Google needs to fix Android's image problem — “But that's the way we've always done it” never really works as an excuse for an unforeseen problem. The reasoning behind Android's ability to let app developers access personal smartphone photos without permission is understandable … | Caroline Winter / Business Week: |
How Three Germans Are Cloning the Web — A purple rooster sculpture made from recycled grape Fanta bottle labels. Clocks designed to hang in corners. Bauhaus posters from the 1920s. Hand-painted vintage typewriters. These are some of the carefully curated objects for sale on Fab.com … | Dean Takahashi / VentureBeat: |
Iddiction's App-o-Day aims to cure App Store discovery woes with “Groupon for apps” — Discovery is still a huge problem on the Apple App Store, with 578,716 active apps and no sure-fire way to stand out. Iddiction hopes to tackle this problem with its App-o-Day promotional app.| Serena Saitto / Bloomberg: |
Facebook Adds Deutsche, Citi, Credit Suisse on IPO — Facebook Inc. (FB) hired Deutsche Bank AG (DBK), Credit Suisse Group AG (CSGN) and Citigroup Inc. (C) to work on its $5 billion initial public offering, bringing the total of banks on the deal to nine, said a person with direct knowledge of the situation.| John Paczkowski / AllThingsD: |
China's Mobile Masses Top One Billion — China, the world's most populous nation, has long been the world's largest mobile market. — Now it has claimed a new title: First country in the world to reach one billion mobile phone subscribers. — According to the country's Ministry of Industry …
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