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Nokia's Elop: Lumia ‘actual sales have been mixed’ — Summary: Nokia runs into Lumia launch challenges in the U.K. and overall sales so far have been mixed. — Nokia CEO Stephen Elop said that the company's Lumia launched to “encouraging awards and popular acclaim,” but “actual sales results have been mixed.”| Aaron Souppouris / The Verge: |
Nokia head of sales steps down after only a year on Leadership Team — Colin Giles, Nokia's executive vice president of sales and a member of the Nokia Leadership Team is stepping down after 20 years with the company. Nokia is not planning on replacing Giles, instead saying it sees the departure as … | Daniel Cooper / Engadget: |
Nokia's Q1 2012 financials: $9 billion sales can't stop a $1.7 billion loss — Nokia's released the bundle of spreadsheets that comprise its 2012 Q1 financials, just a week after it promised it would make a loss, despite bullish sales of the new Lumia 900. The numbers reveal that the company … | Florian Mueller / FOSS Patents: |
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iPhone Again Represents Over Half of Verizon's Smartphone Sales in 1Q 2012 — Marking the first significant piece of data to help build a picture of Apple's quarterly iPhone sales numbers ahead of next week's earnings release, Verizon today announced its own earnings results for the first quarter of 2012 … | Ina Fried / AllThingsD: |
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Facebook Targets May 17th For IPO Date — This just in: According to multiple sources close to the company, Facebook is eying IPO on May 17th — depending on whether the SEC agrees that all the reams of paperwork (including those concerning its recent acquisition of Instagram) are in order.| Jonathan Stempel / Reuters: |
Apple, Google, Intel fail to dismiss staff-poaching lawsuit — (Reuters) - Apple Inc, Google Inc, Intel Corp and four other technology companies were ordered by a judge to face an antitrust lawsuit claiming they illegally agreed not to poach each other's employees.| Joshua Schnell / Macgasm: |
Apple Now Giving Away Snow Leopard To MobileMe Customers For Free — Haven't upgraded to Lion or iCloud because you still haven't forked out money for Snow Leopard yet? No worries, Apple has your back. Apple is now giving away Snow Leopard to potential iCloud customers.| Chris Ziegler / The Verge: |
Galaxy S II successor to have quad-core processor with ‘superlative’ benchmarks, will be shown on May 3rd — Though it's already been broadly assumed that Samsung's “Next Galaxy” event in London early next month would be for the hotly anticipated Galaxy S II successor … | Quentin Hardy / Bits: |
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Mandatory ‘Big Brother’ Black Boxes In All New Cars From 2015 — Provision is part of controversial MAP-21 bill expected to pass House — A bill already passed by the Senate and set to be rubber stamped by the House would make it mandatory for all new cars in the United States to be fitted … | Laura Stampler / Business Insider: |
Coming Soon: Buying Stock On Facebook In 3 Clicks — Facebook's impending initial public offering on NASDAQ isn't the only way that people will be able to trade in stock of the social networking site. — By June of this year, public companies will be able to sell their stock to customers directly … | David McLaughlin / Bloomberg: |
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HTC One S (T-Mobile) Review — One of the best looking phones we've ever had the pleasure of using, the HTC One S features an attractive gunmetal gray chassis with subtle curves at the top and bottom of the device. Anodized aluminum material allows the back, sides and outer bezel … | Ryan Kim / GigaOM: |
Forget the money: Kickstarter turns Pebble into a platform — By now, you've probably seen the soaring funding numbers put up by Pebble, the e-paper smartwatch that has broken records as the biggest Kickstarter project to date with $4.7 million raised. It's an amazing showing for the watch … | Aaron Souppouris / The Verge: |
YouTube revamps audio editing suite, now includes over 150,000 backing tracks — As part of its continuing efforts to improve service — and your videos — YouTube is implementing some significant enhancements to its on-site audio editing package. Aside from a revamping of the general UI … | Leena Rao / TechCrunch: |
Enterprise Data Software Company Splunk Prices IPO At $17 Per Share; Valued At $1.6B — Splunk, an enterprise data company, will be making its debut on the public markets this morning after pricing its IPO at $17.00 per share (this is up from the range of $11 to $13 per share).| Colleen Taylor / TechCrunch: |
BranchOut Hits 25 Million Users, Nabs $25M In Series C Funding — BranchOut is officially going for the big time. The company, which makes a professional social network that runs on top of Facebook, is announcing today it has closed on $25 million in new funding, bringing its total venture capital investment to $49 million.| Ingrid Lunden / TechCrunch: |
WPP Makes Big Leap Into E-Commerce, Leads On $10 Million mySupermarket Investment — The media and advertising giant WPP is taking a big step into e-commerce and how it can use it to leverage its other digital investments: today it has announced that it is investing $7 million … | Larry Dignan / ZDNet: |
Intel's first smartphone arrives...in India — Summary: Intel said Lava International has launched the XOLO X900. The device will launch April 23 in India and be sold through Croma, a big retail chain in India. — Intel made good on its promise to launch its first smartphone this week and dropped a bit of a surprise.| Rachel King / ZDNet: |
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ISPs Have to Identify Alleged Pirates, EU Court Rules — Not long after Sweden's controversial IPRED legislation became law in 2009, five book publishers handed a request for information to a local court. — The rightsholders, represented by anti-piracy group Antipiratbyrån … | Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols / ZDNet: |
Linus Torvalds wins the tech. equivalent of a Nobel Prize: the Millennium Technology Prize. — Linus Torvalds, Linux's creator, has won technology's highest award. — You can win Nobel prizes for physics, chemistry, and medicine, but technology? No. There is, however the Millennium Technology Prize.| Larry Dignan / ZDNet: |
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Tango video chat gets $40M from Qualcomm and Access, scores 45M users in 18 months — Forget Apple's Facetime. If there's one app that shows the potential in the mobile video chat market, it's Tango. — Almost one year since its last round of $42 million, the cross-platform video chat … | Kit Chellel / Bloomberg: |
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TuneUp Takes On Shazam With Free (And Ad-Free) Mobile Music ID App — TuneUp, the service that cleans up your iTunes or Windows Media music collection, is moving into mobile from an unexpected angle. — Unlike the TuneUp iTunes and Windows Media plugins, the main feature of the new iPhone app …
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