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DOJ is likely to lose e-book antitrust suit targeting Apple — Attorney General Eric Holder yesterday said the lawsuit against Apple was necessary to protect Americans from “anticompetitive harm.” What he didn't say is that it's likely to fail. — (Credit: CBS News)| Mary Jo Foley / All about Microsoft Blog: |
Microsoft roadmap leaks for Office 15, IE 10 and more key products — Summary: Screen shots of a Microsoft product roadmap for partners have leaked to the Web. Here are the key take-aways. — Microsoft has provided some of its partners with a roadmap for next versions of many of its key products … | Nilay Patel / The Verge: |
Nest officially answers patent lawsuit: ‘Honeywell is worse than a troll’ — Upstart smart thermostat maker Nest has received almost-universally glowing praise for its Learning Thermostat since it launched last year — and it also received a major patent complaint from Honeywell … | Lauren Goode / AllThingsD: |
Nest Fires Back in Honeywell Suit, Brings Apple Chief Legal Counsel on Board — The fight over a thermostat just heated up. — Palo Alto, Calif.-based Nest, maker of a “smart” thermostat and target of a patent-infringement lawsuit filed by industrial giant Honeywell, has submitted a formal response to Honeywell's claims.| Werner Vogels / All Things Distributed: |
Expanding the Cloud - Introducing Amazon CloudSearch — Today Amazon Web Services is introducing Amazon CloudSearch, a new web service that brings the power of the Amazon.com's search technology to every developer. Amazon CloudSearch provides a fully-featured search engine that is easy to manage and scale.| Danny Sullivan / Marketing Land: |
If Google's Really Proud Of Google+, It Should Share Some Real User Figures — Google+ now has 170 million users. Well, 170 million who have “upgraded” to Google+, whatever that means. It's the latest in crazy numbers from Google. The people who actually do use Google+ as a social network deserve better than this PR spin.| Brooke Crothers / CNET: |
First Intel Ivy Bridge launch expected on April 23 — The first wave of Ivy Bridge systems from PC vendors should include quad-core mobile laptops like the HP Envy 15. — (Credit: Hewlett-Packard) — The first of a series of Ivy Bridge chip announcements is expected on April 23, CNET has learned.| Horace Dediu / asymco: |
How Samsung beat Nokia … via Nokia lowers Devices & Services first quarter 2012 outlook and provides second quarter 2012 outlook » Nokia - Press. — We don't have the total number of Samsung shipments, however estimates exist. They range between 41 and 44 million smartphones and 44 and 47 million feature phones.| Don Reisinger / CNET: |
Sony SmartWatch launches, delivers ‘Android power’ to wrist — Sony's SmartWatch works with Android smartphones. — (Credit: Sony) — Have you ever wanted a watch that can communicate with your Android phone? Sony sure hopes so. — Sony today launched its SmartWatch … | Kevin C. Tofel / GigaOM: |
Tracking everything, Placeme is the smartphone assistant of the future — Placeme for iOS and Android may be both the scariest and amazingly futuristic smartphone app I've seen yet. The free software uses every sensor in your handset to track your activities, location and environment.| Enigmax / TorrentFreak: |
US Govt. Objects To Megaupload Hiring Top Law Firm — Following the raids on Megaupload in January, tens of millions of dollars in assets and funds belonging to the company were seized. — Initially a law firm called Sidley Austin LLP had been negotiating on Megaupload's behalf for the return … | Frederic Lardinois / TechCrunch: |
New Livestream Broadcaster Will Let You Stream From Almost Any Camera — Livestream, the premium live video streaming service, is announcing an interesting new product today: a $495 hardware encoder that can be connected to virtually any camera and that can stream HD video directly … | David Teicher / AdAge: |
Tumblr Tests New Tools for Users and Brands — Can the Company Be a Business Without Traditional Advertising? Founder David Karp Explains — This may be Instagram's week, but it has been Tumblr's year. On Wednesday, the social platform announced a partnership with Spotify.| Bryan Bishop / The Verge: |
Kindle Touch 5.1.0 update adds international language support, landscape mode, and more — The Kindle Touch will be available for purchase in several European countries starting April 27th, and Amazon has rolled out a software update in support of the expansion that includes some notable features in its own right.| Frederic Lardinois / TechCrunch: |
Microsoft Will Soon Start Charging $40/Month And Up For Its Bing Search API — Ever since Microsoft launched the Bing API a few years ago, this service was available for free to developers who wanted to use data from the company's search engine in their own products.| Steven Musil / CNET: |
Android gives ‘no permissions’ apps access to sensitive info — Thanks in large part to Android's history of lax app policing, Google's mobile operating system has been criticized as insecure. — But now it appears that apps with no permissions pose a new threat, gaining access … | Sarah Perez / TechCrunch: |
LogMeIn Prepares To Take On Dropbox & Box With Launch Of Cloud Storage Service Cubby — LogMeIn, the company known best for its remote access tools, is today launching its own cloud storage service, as an alternative to those from Dropbox or Box, for example.| Evelyn M. Rusli / DealBook: |
The Instagram Deal: A Mark Zuckerberg Production — Mark Zuckerberg, the 27-year-old chief executive and co-founder of Facebook, does not usually play the role of deal maker. — But the social network's $1 billion purchase of Instagram, the popular photo-sharing service, was a Mark Zuckerberg production.| Matt Brian / The Next Web: |
Facebook now lets you download more of your data, including previous names, friend requests and IP addresses — Coming under fire over its access to private information and its advertising services, Facebook today announced that it has expanded the breadth of its ‘Download Your Information’ tool … | Robin Wauters / The Next Web: |
Sony aims to become ‘One’, will fire 10,000 workers and spend $926m on restructuring — Struggling Japanese electronics giant Sony's new management team has laid out its plans to reinvigorate the company's businesses and look for growth in other and new markets.| Tom Cheredar / VentureBeat: |
The Echo Nest supercharges its music platform with data from JamBase, SongMeanings — The Echo Nest is adding lyrics data and concert/tour information to its music intelligence platform, courtesy of new partnerships announced today with lyric-deciphering community SongMeanings and concert schedule aggregation site JamBase.| Ernesto / TorrentFreak: |
Hotfile's Most Downloaded Files Are Open Source Software — Last year the MPAA started a lawsuit against Hotfile, one of the Internet's most popular cyberlocker services. — The movie studios claim the file-hoster is promoting “massive digital theft” and want it to be shut down, an accusation Hotfile fiercely rejects.| Evelyn M. Rusli / DealBook: |
Stores Go Online to Find a Perfect Fit — When Andy Dunn helped start Bonobos five years ago, he wanted to shake up the retail industry with a men's wear brand exclusively sold online. — Now, Mr. Dunn, 33, and Brian Spaly, his business partner, are embracing the brick-and-mortar model … | Jack Purcher / Patently Apple: |
Apple Reveals New Whiz-Bang No-Code Content Authoring Tool — On April 12, 2012, the US Patent & Trademark Office published a patent application from Apple that reveals a new electronic content authoring tool in the works that's configured to optimize authored content for one or more intended devices.| Todd Bishop / GeekWire: |
A Boeing phone: Aerospace giant making Android device — Boeing is jumping into the smartphone business, developing a new mobile device - but we probably won't be buying this one at our local wireless store. — The company is working on a secure communications device for the U.S. government defense … | Stephen Shankland / CNET: |
With CS6, Adobe tidies up Premiere Pro, speeds up After Effects — Premiere Pro CS6 strips away much of the widgetry that cluttered its predecessor's user interface. (Click to enlarge.) — (Credit: Screenshot by Stephen Shankland/CNET) — Quick access to software features is nice, but there can be too much of a good thing.
Defrag Tools: WPT - Command Line — Andrew Richards, Chad Beeder, and Larry Larsen continue walking you through the Windows Performance Toolkit (WPT).
Static.com Adds Hadoop Support for Cloud Foundry — In this guest post, Jake Farrell, CTO for Static.com, explains how the major shift in the hosting industry towards platforms for high developer productivity …
An Army Is Forming To Battle Patent Trolls — For the past several months, we've exposed the flaws in the patent system and how they're being exploited by opportunistic patent trolls looking to extort a quick buck …
Hadoop, Hadoop, Hurrah! HDP for Windows is Now GA! — Today we are very excited to announce that Hortonworks Data Platform for Windows (HDP for Windows) is now generally available and ready to support the most demanding production workloads.
“Yammer sucks” — Not to be mean to Yammer, or anything — it's a very good tool for some use cases — but that's what a customer told me recently (and others feel the same way).This is a Techmeme archive page. It shows how the site appeared at 3:40 PM ET, April 12, 2012.
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