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Twitter's Fail Whale Of A Day: Mostly Down Since 12:35 EDT — In what's sure to piss off most news readers and general web-perusing enthusiasts, Twitter has gone down. We've heard reports that it's been down for the last fifteen minutes, and without access to Twitter … | Adrian Covert / Gizmodo: |
Microsoft Is the Most Exciting Company in Tech, Hands Down — I never thought I'd ever hear myself utter such words post-1995. But after Monday's reveal of the Surface tablet—complete with an ultra-thin, pressure-sensitive keyboard cover and the most discrete integrated kickstand ever … | John Gruber / Daring Fireball: |
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HTC's Windows Phone 8 roadmap: ‘Zenith’ flagship, ‘Accord’ midrange, and ‘Rio’ entry-level models — After yesterday's official look at Windows Phone 8 from Microsoft, we've received some details from a knowledgeable source on exactly what HTC — arguably the most important Windows Phone 8 licensee right … | Vlad Savov / The Verge: |
Microsoft's secret weapon in mobile gaming: DirectX on Windows Phone 8 — Not many people remember this, but the original Xbox got its name from Microsoft's plans to deliver a “DirectX Box” to the home console market. Feeling the need to counteract the growing influence of consoles at the turn … | Josh Constine / TechCrunch: |
Problems For Monetization: Lawsuit Forces Facebook To Let You Opt Out Of Sponsored Story Ads — Facebook's business model just hit a stumbling block, as the social network is being forced to let users opt out of having their likenesses repurposed as endorsements in Sponsored Stories ads.| Dan Levine / Reuters: |
Facebook will change ad service to settle lawsuit — (Reuters) - Facebook Inc has agreed to allow users more control over how their personal information is used in its “Sponsored Stories” ad feature, part of a deal to resolve litigation against the social networking company.| Tricia Duryee / AllThingsD: |
Apps Rule! Wooga No Longer Distributing HTML5 Games on Facebook. — Wooga, a German-based social game developer, said it will no longer be developing games in HTML5, after a conducting a six-month long experiment that included distributing one game through Facebook.| Fred Wilson / A VC: |
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Review: The 2012 MacBook Air soars with Ivy Bridge — New Air may look the same, but performance has surged ahead in just one year. — Another year, another MacBook Air. Apple's lightweight machine has come a long way since it was first released in 2008.| ReadWriteWeb: |
Startup Accelerator Fail: Most Graduates Go Nowhere — Startup accelerators continue to grow in popularity. There are now more than 200 around the world attracting twice as many applicants as they did just two years ago. But there's a dirty little secret: A lot of accelerators are just spinning their wheels.| Tom Warren / The Verge: |
Microsoft sends takedown notice to sites hosting Xbox 720 doc, including Dropbox — A massive 56-page document on Microsoft's “Xbox 720” plans surfaced on the internet over the weekend, revealing some potential ideas around Kinect Glasses and more. The document itself was hosted on Scribd … | Michael Martinez / CNN: |
New La. law: Sex offenders must list status on Facebook, other social media — (CNN) — A new Louisiana law requires sex offenders and child predators to state their criminal status on their Facebook or other social networking page, with the law's author saying the bill is the first of its kind in the nation.| Colleen Taylor / TechCrunch: |
TaskRabbit Launches On-Demand Courier Service ‘Deliver Now’ In San Francisco — San Francisco is a relatively tiny place — famously just 49 square miles — but now its residents will have the whole city at their fingertips even more so than ever. — TaskRabbit, the online marketplace … | Associated Press: |
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Sneak peek: This is Kim Dotcom's new Megabox service — MegaUpload founder Kim Dotcom may have had most of his assets seized as part of his indictment for criminal copyright infringement in January, but that apparently hasn't stopped him from working on his next venture.| Mark Sweney / Guardian: |
Twitter to expand advertising rollout — Latin America and western Europe to be the first to get promoted tweets as network ramps up efforts to generate revenue — Twitter has unveiled an aggressive expansion of its advertising products, with a rollout planned to 50 countries by the end of the year.| Kathleen De Vere / Inside Mobile Apps: |
Android Developers can now respond directly to user reviews on Google Play — Google Play developers can now write replies to user reviews of their apps, Google announced today in a blog post. — As of today, developers with a Top Developer Badge — a designation awarded to developers directly … | Christine Haughney / Media Decoder: |
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Exclusive: Gaming company Gaikai seeks buyer — Orange County start-up could be worth well over $500 million. — FORTUNE — Gaikai, a popular provider of cloud-based streaming services for PC and console games, in on the block. Sources tell me it already has hired bankers, and is expecting well in excess of $500 million.| Jon Russell / The Next Web: |
Tumblr releases revamped iOS app with new layout, offline mode, support for high-res images and Spotify — Tumblr has introduced version 3.0.0 of its iOS app which features a raft of changes included a revamped dashboard, support for high-resolution images and Spotify, a new image viewer and offline support.| Alexia Tsotsis / TechCrunch: |
Former Microsoft And Amazon Employees Launch Livestar, An App For “Trusted” Recommendations — After a year or so of stealth preparation, Livestar today launches an iOS app where you can view “trusted” recommendations. In an effort to become the one-stop-shop for everyone's recommendation needs … | Lance Whitney / CNET: |
T-Mobile selling 16GB Samsung Galaxy S3 for $279 after rebate — (Credit: Screenshot by Lance Whitney/CNET) — T-Mobile users hankering for Samsung's Galaxy S3 will have to pay more than their counterparts on AT&T and Sprint. — The latest Galaxy S smartphone is now up for sale … | Ryan Kim / GigaOM: |
PayPal offers bug bounty to uncover security holes — PayPal was one of the first companies to offer a bug reporting program, giving security researchers a way to report flaws with its payment service. But like Google, Facebook and Mozilla, PayPal is now upping the ante with a paid bug bounty program …
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