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Google to Sell Tablets on Its Own This Year — Google Inc., undaunted by a short-lived attempt to sell a smartphone on its own, is now pushing into Apple's iPad market. — The Internet search company is planning to market and sell tablets directly to consumers through an online store … | Henry Blodget / Business Insider: |
Google's So Freaked Out About The iPad And Lousy Android Sales That It's Opening An Online Tablet Store — When Google first announced plans to buy Motorola last year, most pundits agreed that Google had no intention of actually owning Motorola, that it was just buying Motorola for the patents.| Reuters: |
Apple supplier Foxconn cuts working hours, workers ask why — (Reuters) - When Chinese worker Wu Jun heard that her employer, the giant electronics assembly company Foxconn, had given employees landmark concessions her reaction was worry, not elation. — Wu, 23, is one of tens of thousands … | Matthew Panzarino / The Next Web: |
SOPA is all fun and games until NBC rips off Apple's artwork — Reality TV is a harsh business. One minute everyone is glued to Jersey Shore, the next you're looking at a canceled series and a backlog of ‘GTL’ shirts cluttering up the company store. One of the perennial favorites … | Stuart Miles / Pocket-lint: |
RIM: We are not withdrawing from consumer market — EXCLUSIVE: RIM speaks to Pocket-lint — RIM has denied reports that it is pulling out of the consumer market following poor q4 financial results on Thursday. — “The claim that RIM has said it will withdraw from the consumer market … | Zack Whittaker / London Calling Blog: |
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Facebook Delves Deeper Into Search — On Feb. 1, a few hours after Facebook declared its intention to raise $5 billion in what will likely be the largest initial public offering in tech history, Mark Zuckerberg gave close followers of his company a potential clue to its future.| Ryan Paul / Ars Technica: |
Chrome 18 arrives with hardware-accelerated Canvas — Version 18 of the Chrome Web browser has rolled out to the stable channel. The new version includes hardware-accelerated rendering for the HTML5 Canvas element on Windows and Mac OS X. — As we have recently reported … | Brian Krebs / Krebs on Security: |
MasterCard, VISA Warn of Processor Breach — VISA and MasterCard are alerting banks across the country about a recent major breach at a U.S.-based credit card processor. Sources in the financial sector are calling the breach “massive,” and say it may involve more than 10 million compromised card numbers.| Robin Wauters / The Next Web: |
Look at that DuckDuckGo! Daily search traffic is ballooning, up 227% in 3 months — True story: just yesterday I had a meeting with an entrepreneur, looked up something on his computer and noticed that he was using alternative search engine DuckDuckGo rather than Google or Bing.| Jack Purcher / Patently Apple: |
Apple Invents a Killer 3D Imaging Camera for iOS Devices — Apple has invented a killer 3D imaging camera that will apply to both still photography and video. The new cameras in development will utilize new depth-detection sensors such as LIDAR, RADAR and Laser that will create stereo disparity maps in creating 3D imagery.| Sarah Perez / TechCrunch: |
Wikipedia's Next Big Thing: Wikidata, A Machine-Readable, User-Editable Database Funded By Google, Paul Allen And Others — Wikidata, the first new project to emerge from the Wikimedia Foundation since 2006, is now beginning development. The organization, known best for its user-edited encyclopedia … | Tricia Duryee / AllThingsD: |
Exclusive: Zynga's Engineering VP for New Gaming Platform Moves On — Neil Roseman, Zynga's VP of Engineering, has resigned after 15 months at the social games company, AllThingsD.com has confirmed. — Most recently, Roseman (pictured on the right, with Zynga's CEO Mark Pincus on the left) … | Josh Ong / AppleInsider: |
Apple faces second class-action lawsuit over Siri — A new class-action lawsuit has been filed against Apple over its Siri voice recognition feature of the iPhone 4S with allegations that the company is falsely representing the service's capabilities. — iPhone 4S owner David Jones filed suit … | Ryan Lawler / GigaOM: |
Comcast updates Xbox FAQ, cuts reference to its ‘private IP network’ — Earlier this week Comcast came under fire for possible net neutrality violations after it was revealed that streams of on-demand video that it delivers to subscribers via Xbox Live won't count toward its monthly 250 GB bandwidth cap.| Craig Mod: |
The Digital↔Physical: On building Flipboard for iPhone and Finding Edges for Our Digital Narratives — We had been on a long journey but I couldn't see it anywhere. There's a stage in a product cycle where you know it's going to ship. Where you can see the end.| Vlad Savov / The Verge: |
ETSI vote on nano-SIM standard postponed due to dispute between Apple and Nokia — The European Telecommunications Standards Institute is becoming a well-known name these days, following all the back and forth between two camps vying for its approval of a new nano-SIM standard.| Ingrid Lunden / TechCrunch: |
Skolkovo: Cisco, Bessemer Venture Partners Put Millions Into Russia's Latest Answer To Silicon Valley — In the debate over whether there can ever exist “another Silicon Valley” and where, exactly, it would be, add in another contender: Skolkovo, an ambitious high-tech sprawl being built outside of Moscow … | Jolie O'Dell / VentureBeat: |
E-books are the fastest-growing area of book sales, especially for youngsters — New data from the Association of American Publishers shows that a lot of y'all got e-readers over the holidays. Year-over-year, e-book sales have skyrocketed, especially for young adult and kids' titles.| Anton Troianovski / Wall Street Journal: |
Verizon Pitches Mobile Video — Verizon Communications Inc. Chief Executive Lowell C. McAdam said the company could have a wireless video service by year-end that lets pay-TV subscribers see some content on their mobile devices if regulators approve a proposed cable partnership.| Melanie Lee / Reuters: |
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Readability tweaks sharing feature in response to copyright theft accusations — Readability's changing how its sharing features work today, in response to criticism that the service doesn't properly attribute original sources. This morning AppAdvice accused Readability of “sinister behavior” …
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