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Apple next-generation iPhone likely to adopt in-cell touch panels, say sources — Apple's new iPhone, which is expected to be released in the third quarter of 2012, is likely to adopt in-cell touch panels rolled out by Sharp and Toshiba Mobile Display (TMD), according to sources in Apple's supply chain.| Paul Paliath / Redmond Pie: |
Next iPhone To Use In-Cell Touch Panels, Will Make The Device Significantly Thinner [REPORT] — The next-generation iPhone which Apple will be releasing sometime later this year might just be implementing in-cell touch panels produced by Sharp and Toshiba, according to a report from DigiTimes.| 9to5Mac: |
Apple Marketing SVP Phil Schiller dumps Instagram over expansion to Android — Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey is not the only photo-loving business executive upset by Instagram in recent weeks. While Dorsey stopped posting photos from his Instagram after Facebook reportedly beat his Twitter … | Zack Whittaker / ZDNet: |
YouTube faces massive music royalty bill in German copyright case — Summary: YouTube could face a massive royalties bill after a court case went against the video-sharing site. The ruling also ruled that YouTube alone is responsible for its users' submissions.| Conor Humphries / Reuters: |
Apple announces 500 new jobs in Ireland — (Reuters) - Apple is to hire 500 people in Ireland in the latest boost to the indebted euro zone country's multinational sector, one of the few bright spots in a struggling economy. — The consumer electronics giant will increase the headcount … | Jake Smith / 9to5Mac: |
iPhone lands on five more US regional carriers today, iPad launching in 12 more countries — As we mentioned earlier this month, the iPhone launches on five additional regional carriers today: Alaska Communications, Appalachian Wireless, GCL, Cellcom, and nTelos.| Aaron Souppouris / The Verge: |
Samsung GT-i9300 dummy box could host the new Galaxy S — Vietnamese website Tinhte has posted images and video of a new device, the Samsung GT-i9300, which could be a engineering sample of the next Galaxy S device set for reveal on May 3rd. Unlike the previous leak, which featured grainy photos taken … | Om Malik / GigaOM: |
Cisco memo: We can't build anything — Earlier this morning, The New York Times wrote about an internal memo in which Cisco Systems outlined its plans for software defined networking. More importantly, it also shared the news that it has invested $100 million in Insieme … | Colin Neagle / Network World: |
Top mobile apps showcased at DEMO 2012 — DEMO 2012 led off with mobile products. Here are the most interesting. By Colin Neagle, Network World As is generally the case at trade shows today, mobile technology has been top of mind at the DEMO conference in Santa Clara, taking up the first half of the event's first day.| Angela Watercutter / Wired: |
Anontune: The New Social Music Platform From Anonymous — In a move sure to attract attention from the music industry, a small group of coders claiming to be part of Anonymous is putting together a social music platform. The rather ambitious goal: Create a service that seamlessly pulls up songs streaming from all around the internet.| Microsoft Investor Relations: |
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Nokia loses IPCom patent case in German court — (Reuters) - Nokia lost a court case on Friday after a regional court in Mannheim, Germany, found the Finnish mobile phone company had violated patents belonging to German patent firm IPCom. — Nokia spokesman Mark Durrant said the ruling affected phones that were no longer being sold.| Kate Cox / Kotaku: |
Gabe Newell Says Valve-Apple Meeting Didn't Happen — Apple CEO Tim Cook and Valve head Gabe Newell did not actually meet last week as rumored, according to a new podcast interview with Newell. — He squashed the week-old rumor in an interview with the fine folks at Seven Day Cooldown … | Myles Peterson / TorrentFreak: |
iiNet: ISP Not Liable For BitTorrent Piracy, High Court Rules — In what became known as the iiTrial, the marathon four-year legal battle that began in November 2008, a consortium of Hollywood Studios with token Australian representation going under the banner of the Australian Federation … | Michael Kan / Macworld: |
Apple in talks with iPad trademark challenger to try and settle dispute — Apple and a Chinese company have started talks to try and resolve an ongoing legal dispute over the iPad trademark, according to a lawyer involved in the case. — Ma Dongxiao, a lawyer representing the Chinese company Proview … | Mike Masnick / Techdirt: |
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Will Verizon throw its weight behind Windows Phone? — Nokia has been building some buzz in the U.S. for its Lumia 900 for AT&T. Could Verizon be the next taker? — (Credit: Nokia) — Verizon may be ready to cast its lot with Microsoft and its Windows Phone platform.| Dan Farber / CNET: |
Google's Tim Lindholm faces off with David Boies on Java license — David Boies, Oracle's lead lawyer in the Silicon Valley trial of titans, had a nice set-up for day four of the proceedings. On day three, Wednesday, Boies probed Google CEO Larry Page about his familiarity with Tim Lindholm … | Amir Efrati / Digits: |
Social Network Badoo Lands Top Google Product Exec — If Facebook is the social network that allows people to connect with their current friends, Badoo is the social network for meeting new people, including potential dating partners. The company founder has called it a “nightclub in your smartphone.”| Andrew Webster / The Verge: |
FCC fighting mobile ‘bill shock’ with new alert system — The FCC estimates that around 30 million Americans have suffered from bill shock — that horrifying feeling when you realize your mobile bill is way higher than expected. To deal with this, the commission is working … | Jacqui Cheng / Ars Technica: |
Mac OS X invulnerability to malware is a myth, says security firm — Mac users can expect more OS X botnets, drive-by downloads, and mass malware from here on out. That's according to security researchers from Kaspersky Lab, who said during a press conference on Thursday morning … | Zach Walton / WebProNews: |
Facebook Enabling IPv6 Access For Developers Next Month — Another week, another Facebook Operation Developer Update to keep us all updated on the changes coming to the platform. This week is light in news but what is there packs a punch. Those interested in Facebook's IPv6 plans will want to especially pay attention.
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