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Microsoft to Acquire Yammer — Microsoft extends cloud services with best-in-class enterprise social networking. — Microsoft Corp. and Yammer Inc. today announced that they have entered into a definitive agreement under which Microsoft will acquire Yammer, a leading provider of enterprise social networks, for $1.2 billion in cash.| Mary Jo Foley / ZDNet: |
Microsoft buys Yammer for $1.2 billion — Summary: Microsoft is paying $1.2 billion for Yammer and is folding the enterprise social networking vendor into its Office division. — The rumors were right. Microsoft announced on June 25 it has bought enterprise social networking vendor Yammer for $1.2 billion.| Luke Hopewell / Gizmodo Australia: |
Nexus 7: This Is Google's New Nexus Tablet — Wondering what Google's flagship I/O Conference announcement this week should look like? Wonder no longer. It's a 7-inch Tegra 3 tablet running Android 5.0 Jelly Bean, and it's set to hit Australia from July.| Seth Weintraub / 9to5Mac: |
New iPhone prototypes have NFC chips and antenna — We've previously been able to pull data from PreEVT iPhone 5,1 and iPhone 5,2 prototypes codenamed N41AP (5,1) and N42AP (5,2), which leads us to believe that the new iPhone will have a bigger 1136×640 display.| Danielle Kucera / Bloomberg: |
Apple To Feature Yelp Check-Ins Within IPhone Maps App — Apple Inc. (AAPL)'s coming iPhone map application will include Yelp Inc. (YELP)'s “check-in” feature to let users broadcast their whereabouts to friends, according to materials Apple distributed to software developers.| Chris Welch / The Verge: |
Google updates Gmail iOS app with Notification Center support, persistent login — The official Gmail client for iOS has been updated today with support for Notification Center, meaning you can now configure the app to display banners, alerts, and lock screen previews of your latest emails.| Hamish Barwick / PC World: |
Apple Quietly Pulls Claims of Virus Immunity — In the wake of the Flashback botnet which targeted Mac computers, Apple has removed a statement from its messages on its website that Mac operating system X (OS X) isn't susceptible to viruses. — Apple removed the previous statement … | Nick Wingfield / New York Times: |
With Tablet, Microsoft Takes Aim at Hardware Missteps — SEATTLE — Around the time the iPad came out more than two years ago, Microsoft executives got an eye-opening jolt about how far Apple would go to gain an edge for its products. — Microsoft learned through industry sources that Apple … | John Leyden / The Register: |
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Infinite-capacity wireless vortex beams carry 2.5 terabits per second — American and Israeli researchers have used twisted, vortex beams to transmit data at 2.5 terabits per second. As far as we can discern, this is the fastest wireless network ever created — by some margin.| Daniel Tyson / Ausdroid: |
Pinterest to launch on Android at Google IO? — I've just been looking around the Google IO app — released earlier this week. I was checking out the list of Android related exhibitors who will be at Google IO and found an entry for Pinterest. As you can see from the screenshot I took … | Anthony Ha / TechCrunch: |
Apple Chomps At App Store Search? Developers See Shift In Search Results — Apple is making potentially significant changes to the search algorithm in the App Store, at least according to some app developers. If you're a developer or publisher counting on a well-chosen name to help with visibility … | Lucas Atkins / N4BB: |
Exclusive: BlackBerry 10 L-Series (All Touch) & N-Series (QWERTY) UI, Specs — BlackBerry 10 is upon us, as we expect RIM to make a formal announcement for the first device in August. Details regarding the BlackBerry 10 operating have been mildly out in the open.| Casey Johnston / Ars Technica: |
Facebook forces all users over to @facebook.com e-mail addresses — Facebook began its jaunt as an e-mail service in November 2010, when it started allowing users to make @facebook.com addresses and receive conventional e-mails addressed there in their messages inboxes.| Ina Fried / AllThingsD: |
Verizon and T-Mobile To Swap Some Spectrum, if Cable Deal Goes Through — Verizon said on Monday that it has reached a deal to transfer spectrum with T-Mobile USA, provided regulators give the nod to its pending purchase of airwaves from a consortium of cable companies.| Bradley Johnson / AdAge: |
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165TB of New Imagery Added to Bing Maps — Today we're thrilled to announce the publication of our largest satellite release to date. In fact, this release is larger than all of our past Aerial releases combined! — The latest Aerial release includes new Satellite imagery as well as Global Ortho photography.| Misha Glenny / New York Times: |
Stuxnet Will Come Back to Haunt Us — THE decision by the United States and Israel to develop and then deploy the Stuxnet computer worm against an Iranian nuclear facility late in George W. Bush's presidency marked a significant and dangerous turning point in the gradual militarization of the Internet.| Nadia Damouni / Reuters: |
Exclusive: Dell bids $2.32 billion for Quest Software - source — (Reuters) - Quest Software Inc has received a superior proposal from Dell Inc, the “strategic bidder” that has offered to buy the maker of enterprise management software for about $2.32 billion, a source close to the matter said.| Drew Olanoff / The Next Web: |
Box brings OneCloud to Android with 50 launch partners to help add to its 11M+ users — Enterprises are full of consumers, too, and those consumers are enjoying more productivity options than ever. Box, one of the companies facilitating such productivity, has launched its OneCloud set … | Robin Wauters / The Next Web: |
Location-based app maker Friendthem claims Facebook stole its idea, considers suing — We've talked about how Facebook's latest feature, dubbed ‘Find Friend Nearby’, may put the company at risk of “feature creep”. If it were up to New York-based location-based service provider Friendthem, that's the least of FB's problems.| Nat Ives / AdAge: |
The New York Times Brings All Its Content to Flipboard — and Its Pay Wall, Too — Times Calls Move Part of ‘NYT Everywhere’ Strategy — The New York Times has found a way to finally make all its content available on Flipboard, the popular reading app for tablets and smartphones: It's bringing its pay meter to Flipboard as well.| Iain Marlow / Globe and Mail: |
RIM dismisses report of splitting firm in two — Without saying where the information comes from, a report by the Sunday Times of London says that Research In Motion Ltd. wants to separate the hardware side of the business from the services side, or else sell a stake in the company.| Aaron Souppouris / The Verge: |
Asus Transformer Pad Infinity TF700 Wi-Fi coming to US week of July 16th, starts at $499 — Asus' Transformer Pad Infinity, first announced as the Transformer Prime TF700T way back at CES in January, is headed to US shores during the week of July 16th. The tablet was renamed … | Harrison Weber / The Next Web: |
Google introduces new I/O live blogging tool — Just days ahead of the yearly Google I/O event, Google has introduced a rather interesting live blogging tool that taps into Google+ page posts and pulls from the I/O live video feed. — This tool, which you can see below, is currently not event agnostic.
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