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Google halts new orders for 16GB Nexus 7, surprised by demand — Heavy demand for the 16GB version of the new Nexus 7 tablet has caught Google out after it expected more customers ordering through Google Play to want the 8GB version — Sources close to Google say the search giant seriously underestimated … | Reuters: |
What's up dock? Apple to shrink connector for iPhone 5 — (Reuters) - Apple Inc's new iPhone will drop the wide dock connector used in the company's gadgets for the best part of a decade in favor of a smaller one, a change likely to annoy the Apple faithful but which could be a boon for accessory makers.| David Carr / New York Times: |
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Skype Won't Say Whether It Can Eavesdrop on Your Conversations — Since Microsoft bought Skype, has the chat client started working more with law enforcement? — New surveillance laws being proposed in countries from the United States to Australia would force makers of online chat software to build in backdoors for wiretapping.| Shira Ovide / Wall Street Journal: |
For the Olympics, Twitter and NBC Form Partnership — As athletes parade into London's Olympic Stadium this Friday, Twitter Inc.'s Olympic hopes will play out in a spartan office in Boulder, Colo. — There, a handful of people will spend 20 hours a day to help corral millions of Twitter messages … | Katherine Rushton / Telegraph: |
London ‘obvious choice’ for Amazon's expansion — Amazon is to open a new centre in London to spearhead a global push into film and television delivery services. — Amazon would not disclose how many staff the site will house but said “hundreds” of existing LoveFilm and Pushbutton staff … | Matt Brian / The Next Web: |
Samsung's Galaxy S III surpasses 10 million sales in less than two months — Samsung's newest Android flagship smartphone — the Galaxy S III — has surpassed 10 million sales in less than two months after going on sale, selling at a rate predicted by the company just last month, Samsung president Shin Jong-kyun (JK Shin) has revealed.| John Leland / New York Times: |
Stuyvesant Town Sleuths Keep Vigil Against Illegal Hoteliers in Their Midst — IN her apartment in Stuyvesant Town the other day, Janey Donnelly was on a hunt for a hotel room. At the Web site airbnb.com, she narrowed her search to the East Village, and scrolled down until a thumbnail photograph caught her eye.| Steve Dent / Engadget: |
Financial Times: Nokia mulling revenue split with carriers for Windows Phone 8 — The Financial Times has reported that Nokia is in “exploratory” talks with several European carriers to share revenue for its upcoming Windows Phone 8 handsets in exchange for dedicated support.| Danny Sullivan / Search Engine Land: |
Insanity: Google Sends New Link Warnings, Then Says You Can Ignore Them — Google's war on bad links officially became insane today. For months, Google's sending out warnings about bad links and telling publishers they should act on those, lest they get penalized.| Natasha Singer / New York Times: |
Acxiom Consumer Data, Often Unavailable to Consumers — BUPKIS. Zilch. Zip. Niente. Zero. Nada. — I recently asked to see the information held about me by the Acxiom Corporation, a database marketing company that collects and sells details about consumers' financial status … | Dana Mattioli / Wall Street Journal: |
For Kodak, New Risks In Auction Of Patents — Bids for patents being auctioned by Eastman Kodak Co. could become less generous now that the company has lost a key intellectual-property case against Apple Inc. and Research In Motion Ltd. — The International Trade Commission dismissed …
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