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Facebook Paying Microsoft $550 Million To Get its Hands on Hundreds of Former AOL Patents — Microsoft and Facebook are about to announce a deal with the social networking giant paying Redmond $550 million for access to more than 600 patents, AllThingsD has learned.| Steven Sinofsky / MSDN Blogs: |
Making personal cloud storage for Windows available anywhere, with the new SkyDrive … Over the last year we've been hard at work building SkyDrive alongside Windows 8, setting out a unique approach to designing personal cloud storage for billions of people by bringing together the best aspects of file, app, and device clouds.| Mary Jo Foley / ZDNet: |
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Intel's Ivy Bridge chips launch using ‘3D transistors’ — Intel's new Ivy Bridge processors use a new tri-gate transistor technology to boost processing power while reducing the amount of energy needed — Intel is launching its Ivy Bridge family of processors - the first to feature what it describes as a “3D transistor”.| Ganesh T S / AnandTech: |
Intel's Ivy Bridge: An HTPC Perspective — Towards the end of June 2011, we saw AMD trying to create a HTPC friendly solution in the Llano series. By pairing a GPU with the CPU in the same die, users could obtain HTPC functionality (hardware decode and video post processing) without the need for a discrete GPU.| Ben Horowitz / ben's blog: |
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Share your stuff with a link! — We're super excited to announce a whole new way to share: now you can send a link to the files or folders in your Dropbox! — Sharing with friends and family is easy! Once you've saved that video of your niece's birthday party to Dropbox … | Max Zachariades / TechCrunch: |
Frustration, Disappointment And Apathy: My Years At Microsoft — Editor's Note: This Guest post is written by Max Zachariades, who spent the last five years at Microsoft in various roles. He blogs under the name Max Zografos. — I first used Windows on a TULIP portable computer, some twenty years ago.| Brian Stelter / New York Times: |
NimbleTV Aims to Stream TV on Devices — In a move that could hasten the slow pace of so-called TV Everywhere, a technology start-up is introducing a way to move a whole subscription's worth of TV onto the Web, with or without the subscription company's permission.| L. Gordon Crovitz / Wall Street Journal: |
Justice Department Bites Apple — The 30% revenue-share model is the company's standard practice, not the product of a conspiracy. — 'I don't think you understand. We can't treat newspapers or magazines any differently than we treat FarmVille. With those words, senior Apple executive Eddy Cue stuck … | Sherry Turkle / New York Times: |
The Flight From Conversation — WE live in a technological universe in which we are always communicating. And yet we have sacrificed conversation for mere connection. — At home, families sit together, texting and reading e-mail. At work executives text during board meetings.| Scott Wilson / Washington Post: |
Obama to target foreign nationals' use of new technologies in human rights abuses — President Obama will issue an executive order Monday that will allow U.S. officials for the first time to impose sanctions against foreign nationals found to have used new technologies … | Benjamin Jackson / The Next Web: |
In its 3rd year, Kickstarter successfully raises over $119 million, taking home $6 million in commission — It's easy to root for Kickstarter. The company has made it possible to bring new, innovative products to market and finance projects that would never get off the ground before the popularization of crowdfunding.| Frederic Lardinois / TechCrunch: |
Adobe Officially Unveils CS6 And Its $49/Month All-Inclusive Creative Cloud Subscription Service — Today is a big day for Adobe. Not only is the company officially unveiling the next versions of virtually all of the applications in its Creative Suite, but Adobe is also launching its Creative Cloud online offerings.| Ken Auletta / New Yorker: |
Will Stanford and Silicon Valley Transform Education? — Stanford University is so startlingly paradisial, so fragrant and sunny, it's as if you could eat from the trees and live happily forever. Students ride their bikes through manicured quads, past blooming flowers and statues by Rodin … | Reuters: |
China Internet firms face venture capital funding squeeze — (Reuters) - China's hot Internet sector is facing a problem it is unaccustomed to: a lack of money. — The world's largest Internet market, with nearly half a billion users, gave birth to some of the world's most vibrant Internet firms … | Ellen Nakashima / Washington Post: |
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Google and Facebook Grow Comfortable and Complacent — Google and Facebook, young and successful companies that they are, risk being left behind as technology shifts from PCs and Web browsers to mobile devices. — Earlier this month, when Google showcased a new design for Google Plus … | Eric Slivka / MacRumors: |
Apple May Add Secure Password Suggestions to Safari with OS X Mountain Lion — 1Password is a popular password service which offers apps and browser plug-ins for a number of platforms, including Mac, Windows, iOS and Android. The service automatically generates strong … | Rip Empson / TechCrunch: |
Fast, affordable law for startups — Soxton automates startup legal so founders can move faster and sleep better. We handle incorporation, advisor, employment and commercial contracts. Join the waitlist for early access!
Accelerate AI Adoption at F5's AI Virtual Summit — Learn how to architect, secure, and scale AI for production with real-world insights from industry leaders on June 23. Register now to save your spot.
Website traffic analytics: How to read your data and take action — Traffic is up. Sessions look healthy. The dashboard is full of green arrows and yet — conversions are flat, revenue targets are slipping, and the leads coming through aren't closing.
Protecting your Cloud Applications Data — Backing up Office 365, Google Workspace, Dropbox & Salesforce data is critical to preventing data loss or corruption, complying with laws and avoiding critical downtime in case of a disaster.
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