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Apple May Meet Tablet Competition With a Smaller iPad — The tech companies are at it again — trying to catch the blockbuster iPad in a race to win the tablet market. — Google on Friday began shipping its Nexus 7, which is smaller and less expensive than Apple's iPad … | Larry Dignan / ZDNet: |
Microsoft's new Office: More strategic than Windows 8? — Summary: With the latest Office on deck, Microsoft aims to create its own business tech halo effect even if the enterprise uptake for Windows 8 is slow. — Larry Dignan — Follow @ldignan — Microsoft is expected to take the wraps off … | Seth Weintraub / 9to5Mac: |
Apple Store overnights happening July 24. Mountain Lion launch the next day? — We've heard a few whispers (3 and counting) that Apple Stores both in the United States and overseas have planned overnights for Tuesday, July 24th. With OS X Mountain Lion launching “in July”, according to Apple … | Brian Stelter / New York Times: |
MSNBC.com Renamed to NBCNews.com as Microsoft and NBC Divorce — On Sunday night, MSNBC.com did something that successful Web sites almost never do: it renamed itself. — The site became NBCNews.com, signifying the end of a relationship between NBC and Microsoft that dates back to the earliest days of the commercial Web.| Sharif Sakr / Engadget: |
Skype confirms ‘rare’ bug that sends messages to unintended contacts, promises fix soon — Only a handful of Skype users have reported this problem over at the support forum, but what they're complaining about is pretty hair-raising. They say that, following an update in June … | Caroline Gaffney / LinkedIn Blog: |
Introducing a Simpler Homepage — Millions of you are coming to LinkedIn everyday to discover and discuss what matters most to your professional life. And today, we've started to roll out a simpler and easier way to navigate Homepage experience that offers quick access to the relevant information … | MG Siegler / TechCrunch: |
An iPad Lover's Take On The Nexus 7 — Trolls, feel free to skip to the bottom of this column and post your comments immediately without reading a word. Actually, who are we kidding — you didn't make it this far. — Everyone else, brace yourselves. You may want small children to leave the room.| Matt Brian / The Next Web: |
Apple begins bid to block in-app purchasing flaw, but service remains operational (for now) — Apple has begun taking steps to limit the impact of a flaw in its iOS in-app purchasing mechanism that allows iDevice owners to download free in-game content, but despite its initial efforts, the service remains operational.| Eric Slivka / MacRumors: |
Apple Releases iOS 6 Beta 3 to Developers — Apple today released the third beta of iOS 6, the company's next-generation mobile operating system set to launch “this fall”, presumably alongside new iPhone hardware in the September-October timeframe. — The third beta, which arrives as Build 10A5355d … | Monica Langley / Wall Street Journal: |
Tax Break Nears End For Online Shoppers — Republican Governors, in Need of Revenue, Drop Opposition — Republican governors, eager for new revenue to ease budget strains, are dropping their longtime opposition to imposing sales taxes on online purchases, a significant political shift … | Liz Gannes / AllThingsD: |
U.S. Venture Capital Has Its Biggest Quarter Since Dot-Com Days — U.S. venture capitalists put $8.1 billion into 812 deals in the second quarter of 2012, their single largest quarter in more than a decade, according to CB Insights. — It's clear factors like the greater American economy … | T.C. Sottek / The Verge: |
Steam store search shows categories for non-gaming apps — The Steam app for Android shows a number of new categories that have little to do with gaming, which could be a shred of evidence that Valve is considering different kinds of apps for its popular game distribution service.| Cecilia Kang / Washington Post: |
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How Google is becoming an extension of your mind — SAN FRANCISCO — It's time to think of Google as much more than just a search engine, and that should both excite and spook you. — Search remains critical to the company's financial and technological future, but Google also is using … | Shira Ovide / Wall Street Journal: |
Microsoft Hits Back as Google Muscles In — Microsoft Corp. has publicly dismissed Web-based Google Apps as a competitor to its Office software suite. But, behind the scenes, Microsoft is stepping up its efforts to halt Google Inc.'s encroachment on its business-software turf.| Om Malik / GigaOM: |
Here is why Facebook bought Spool — Over the weekend, news reports emerged that Facebook was buying Spool, a mobile-oriented social bookmarking service started by Avichal Garg and Curtis Spencer. At the surface, this seems like yet another acqua-hire but scratch a little deeper and you start … | Paul Sawers / The Next Web: |
Sky's pay-as-you-go online Now TV service launches tomorrow on PC, Mac and Android — We knew that BSkyB was launching its pay-as-you-go Internet TV service this summer, but the exact details around the launch, including the date, weren't known until now. — At a launch event in London today … | Roger Yu / USA Today: |
From Airbnb to TaskRabbit to Zimride, sharing is becoming big business — The nation is in a sharing mood — and start-ups are capitalizing on it. — Americans with heaps of stuff, skills and time are connecting online with tech-savvy and early adopters eager to share and rent homes … | Nathan Ingraham / The Verge: |
Sprint details full list of 15 cities with live LTE service — While Sprint may have turned on its LTE service a little early over the weekend, the carrier has officially announced the 15 total cities where users can get on its new network. While we already knew about the main metropolitan areas … | Jon Russell / The Next Web: |
Anonymous hackers target oil industry giants, more than 1,000 email credentials exposed — More than 1,000 email credentials from five multinational oil industry companies, including Shell and Exxon and BP, has been dumped online by hackers associated with the Anonymous movement.
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