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What's unique about Microsoft's Surface tablet Touch Cover? — We look at the technology behind the Surface tablet — There's an awful lot of tech going on in the Surface tablet — With eyebrows raised following the decision to launch its own hardware, what's inside Microsoft's Surface tablet that makes it worth considering?| Todd Bishop / GeekWire: |
Memo: Ballmer rallies troops around Surface, hints at Office, Windows Phone news — Yesterday was a big moment in Microsoft's history, as the company unveiled its own tablet computer, Surface, moving into the PC hardware business for the first time. — After unveiling the tablet on stage in Hollywood … | Jesus Diaz / Gizmodo: |
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A new way to experience profiles: with or without replies — When you visit a Twitter user's profile, you may want to see his or her original Tweets rather than their conversations. Then again, you may enjoy seeing the back-and-forth exchanges they have with other Twitter users.| Walt Mossberg / AllThingsD: |
Galaxy Quest: One Phone Aimed at All Networks — While smartphones based on Google's Android operating system collectively outsell Apple's iPhone, no single Android phone has risen to become a giant hit the way the iPhone has. Instead, there has been a profusion of often-confusing models … | Brad Molen / Engadget: |
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A Redesigned, Slicker PayPal Is Coming Tomorrow; Some Seeing New Look Today — PayPal, the eBay-owned online payments service that is making significant inroads into mobile, is giving its website an overhaul to make it easier for its 100 million+ users to pay and get paid, find help … | Mike Butcher / TechCrunch: |
HotelTonight ExpandsTo The UK, Former Jetsetter Leads The Charge — HotelTonight, the last-minute discounted hotels booking app, is bringing its service to the UK, with an initial service in London launching today. In addition, Heather Leisman, most recently of the troubled Jetsetter travel startup, has joined as MD for Europe.| Washington Post: |
U.S., Israel developed Flame computer virus to slow Iranian nuclear efforts, officials say — View Photo Gallery — Stuxnet and other big worms and viruses: The computer virus is growing in popularity as the weapon-of-choice in the Middle East. Here's a look at some of the more notable viruses and worms.| Kim-Mai Cutler / TechCrunch: |
Peter Thiel Launches Mithril: A New $402 Million Late-Stage Fund — Peter Thiel may be best known for his angel investments, most notably, his legendary call with Facebook. But now he's got something for companies that sit just on the cusp between public and private markets.| Ina Fried / AllThingsD: |
Microsoft's Phone Efforts Move Into the Spotlight Wednesday — While Monday was a huge day for Microsoft, thanks to the Surface tablet, Wednesday is also shaping up as a pretty important milestone. — The company is set to meet with developers to talk about the future of Windows Phone … | BBC: |
UK waterways to become active routes on Google Maps — At the moment, waterways in England and Wales are not listed as routes on Google Maps — Google Maps users may soon find it easier to plan a trip on one of UK's waterways. — The US search engine has teamed up with the Canal and River Trust … | Ryan Paul / Ars Technica: |
First look at the curved tabs in Firefox's new Australis design — A Mozilla developer published a Firefox build that shows the new tab style. — A screenshot of the custom Firefox build with the Australis tab style. — Earlier this year, we reported on Mozilla's effort to unify the look … | Josh Constine / TechCrunch: |
Mobile Ads Are An Ugly Nightmare. 955 Dreams...Of A World Where They're Beautiful — “I don't want to talk about whether ads are good or bad. I just want to make good ads. Good for apps, good for users.” That's from Kiran Belubbi, founder and CEO of 955 Dreams which today added … | Cyrus Farivar / Ars Technica: |
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Greplin Recasts Itself as Cue, an Intelligent Personal Assistant App — Greplin, the personal search start-up, is trying to become more helpful and more mainstream with the launch of a new personal assistant app called Cue. — Cue is an app that processes users' emails, contacts and files.| Ben Popper / The Verge: |
After Facebook's IPO flub, value of tech startups falls back to earth — A string quartet played a medley of pop radio hits as several hundreds startup founders, Goldman Sachs bankers, and venture capital investors, chatted over drinks inside a gleaming neon temple of Angel Orensanz in lower Manhattan.| Mark Gurman / 9to5Mac: |
WWDC 2012 session videos go live for developers — As promised, Apple has quickly posted videos of many of the WWDC 2012 developer sessions. There are currently 113 videos of sessions live on Apple's developer website. Sessions for both iOS and OS X application development are available … | Greg Sterling / Search Engine Land: |
Bing Ties Yellow Pages Sites For Most Accurate Local Data — In April I wrote about a local data accuracy study preformed by a company called Implied Intelligence. The company offers data services to publishers and developers. In April the company found that yellow pages site Superpages bested Google Maps … | Spencer Ackerman / Wired: |
NSA: It Would Violate Your Privacy to Say if We Spied on You — Gen. Keith Alexander, center, the head of the National Security Agency, visits Afghanistan, 2010. Photo: ISAF — The surveillance experts at the National Security Agency won't tell two powerful United States Senators … | Michael Larabel / Phoronix: |
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Indian ISPs Unblock BitTorrent Sites After Appeal — Last month millions of Indians were shaken up by what appeared to be a mass anti-piracy action from the Government. — Many of the country's leading Internet providers had blocked access to a wide range of file-sharing … | Matt Brian / The Next Web: |
Google Mail no more: German users can switch to a Gmail.com email address today — Nearly seven years after it had to rebrand its Gmail service as Google Mail in Germany, Google has today announced that users in the country will now be able to use a gmail.com email address from today.| Chris Ziegler / The Verge: |
Sprint says it's ‘a little behind’ on Galaxy S III shipments, T-Mobile limits launch markets — Sprint is citing “overwhelming demand and limited supply” this afternoon as the reasons for a few delays in its Galaxy S III launch strategy, which will see 32GB pre-orders ship next week rather …
Announcing TypeScript 0.9: Generics and More — Anders Hejlsberg, Steve Lucco, and Luke Hoban join us for a conversation about TypeScript 0.9. TypeScript now has generics! (and more)
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 …
99.999 Is Not Enough: An OpenCloud Approach to Delivering Application Uptime and Performance — Executive Summary — The pressure to keep vital applications online and performing well is extreme.
University makes major investment in big data development — As news of the benefits provided by big data platforms such as Apache Hadoop spreads, more organizations are investing in the burgeoning technology.This is a Techmeme archive page. It shows how the site appeared at 8:10 AM ET, June 20, 2012.
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