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Live Apple iPad 3 event coverage! — Are you ready? Because it's almost time for Apple to upend the tablet world yet again with the much anticipated iPad 3 (or, if the rumors are to believed, “iPad HD").| Matthew Panzarino / The Next Web: |
Apple's new iPad: 264PPI Retina display, quad-core A5X chip, iSight, 5MP camera, 4G LTE, March 16th from $499 — Apple has today announced its new iPad 3, which comes packing a new high-resolution Retina display. “Until you see it you can't understand how amazing it is”, said CEO Tim Cook.| Mat Smith / Engadget: |
Apple reveals new 1080p Apple TV: $99, arrives March 16th — It looks like we were blind-sided a little by that decidedly iPad-esque invite, because Apple has something more for us — it's just announced the latest iteration of Apple TV and it can do 1080p video.| Steve Kovach / Business Insider: |
Updated Version Of iOS Shipping Today With New Languages For Siri — Apple just announced it will be shipping an update to iOS today. — The new version, iOS 5.1, includes added language report for Siri, including Japanese. — iCloud is also getting an update, with support for TV shows and movies.| Chris Ziegler / The Verge: |
New iPad is Apple's first LTE product, coming to Verizon and AT&T — The just-announced iPad will be offered in an LTE version, marking the first time that Apple has offered a true 4G-enabled product. Of course, LTE support requires carrier partners with LTE networks … | Michael Gorman / Engadget: |
Siri sort-of comes to the new iPad, does voice dictation only — Ever since Siri showed up on the iPhone 4S, she's been put to work in a variety of non-Apple approved ways and unofficially ported to other iDevices, including the iPad. Now Apple's next-gen iPad has made its auspicious debut … | Eric Slivka / MacRumors: |
Apple Launches iPhoto for iPad with Photo Editing and Organization Features — With the introduction of a Retina display on the new iPad, Apple has updated all of its stock applications to support the higher resolution, also adding updates to several of its applications including GarageBand and iMovie.| Drew Olanoff / The Next Web: |
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Stakeout: how the FBI tracked and busted a Chicago Anon — “Script kiddie”—no hacker worth his salt wants to hear the term used to describe him. Anyone with modest computer skills can cause modest havoc using other people's code fragments, scanners, and infiltration tools … | Andy Greenberg / The Firewall: |
Anonymous Posts Response Letter To Snitch Sabu (On A Hacked Security Firm's Website) — The hacker group Anonymous is dealing with the arrest and betrayal of one of its most vocal members the only way it knows how: By hacking a security firm and covering its website with a rant against feds and snitches.| Claire Atkinson / New York Post: |
Google looking to unload Motorola's TV set-top box business — This just in: The TV set-top box is on its deathbed. — Google is looking to unload the set-top box business it will inherit from Motorola Mobility even before it closes on the $12.5 billion acquisition, The Post has learned.| JP Mangalindan / Fortune: |
Is Amazon getting into original TV? — Netflix, Hulu, and YouTube are pouring resources into original content. Now, Amazon may be, too. — FORTUNE — Netflix, Hulu, and YouTube are all betting big on original content. Now, Amazon may be doing the very same.| TSA Out of Our Pants!: |
$1B of TSA Nude Body Scanners Made Worthless By Blog — How Anyone Can Get Anything Past The Scanners — This video is here to demonstrate that the TSA's insistence that the nude body scanner program is effective and necessary is nothing but a fraud, just like their claims that the program is safe … | Vlad Savov / The Verge: |
Acer: $799 ultrabooks make no profit, aiming for $499 price nonetheless — Acer Global President Jianren Weng has been quoted at CeBIT today reiterating something he said at the beginning of December: ultrabooks will drop to the crazy-low price of $499 in 2013 and compete directly against Apple's iPad.| Jackie Dove / Macworld: |
Adobe previews Shadow, a free Web development utility, on Adobe Labs — Web program works with development tools to preview site designs simultaneously on multiple mobile devices — Adobe has unveiled Shadow, a lightweight Web development utility that helps designers and developers preview designs … | Jennifer Van Grove / VentureBeat: |
American Express transforms Twitter hashtags into savings for cardholders — American Express is giving cardmembers one super compelling reason to tweet about promotional offers: instant savings at name brand U.S. merchants. — The company launched a “Tweet your way to savings” … | Stuart Dredge / Guardian: |
Spotify: ‘We have to turn ourselves into the OS of music’ — Streaming music service provides stats for the first apps to launch on its desktop apps platform — Spotify users have spent 1,500 years inside apps within its desktop application since the start of December, the company has announced.| Dean Takahashi / VentureBeat: |
Google promises a unified social and mobile game platform — Within the year, Google will turn its different game platforms into a single, unified platform that developers can more easily target. That's the promise made today by Punit Soni (pictured second from right), group product manager for the company's Google+ social layer.| Dan Frommer / SplatF: |
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Nuance buys Transcend for $300 million, bolsters medical business — Summary: With the Transcend purchase, Nuance said it will be able to better target mid-sized hospitals. — Nuance Communications said it will acquire medical transcription company Transcend in a deal valued at $300 million, or $29.50.| Reuters: |
Exclusive: Netflix in talks for cable partnership — (Reuters) - Netflix Chief Executive Reed Hastings has quietly met with some of the largest U.S. cable companies in recent weeks to discuss adding the online movie streaming service to their cable offerings, according to sources familiar with matter.| Erin Griffith / PandoDaily: |
‘Anti-Display’ Network BlogFrog Raises $3.2 Million for NY Office and Mom Blog Empire — BlogFrog, a community-building network for mom bloggers, has raised $3.2 million in a Series A round of funding led by Grotech Ventures. Seed investor David Cohen, founder of TechStars also participated.| Nilay Patel / The Verge: |
Slide to unlock: how Apple's patents are changing Android — Although the worldwide patent lawsuits between Apple and nearly every major Android smartphone vendor have been bitterly fought and may eventually involve government intervention, there's really no day-to-day impact on the consumer …
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