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Exclusive: Amazon phone confirmed, could be announced tomorrow — Amazon's updated Kindle Fire and new backlit “Paperwhite” Kindle e-reader have already leaked out ahead of the company's event tomorrow, but there may be one more surprise in store: a mobile phone.| Bryan Bishop / The Verge: |
Amazon shows new Kindle Fire and backlit ‘Paperwhite’ Kindle readers in TV ad — We're expecting quite a few things out of tomorrow's Amazon event, and the company just helped heighten expectations a little bit more with a new commercial. The brief spot aired during tonight's Giants and Cowboys game … | Peter Kafka / AllThingsD: |
Does Amazon Have Its Own Apple TV Plan? — We know that Amazon will unveil new devices tomorrow, including a replacement for the Kindle Fire it stopped selling last week. — What about a gadget that isn't a tablet or an e-reader? — There has been lots of speculation that Amazon … | Stuart Miles / Pocket-lint: |
Motorola Droid M coming to the UK packing Intel chip — EXCLUSIVE: Intel kicking out Qualcomm — Motorola has confirmed to Pocket-lint that the Motorola Droid Razr M, announced by Motorola and Verizon in New York on Wednesday, will be coming to the UK packing an Intel chip.?| Adi Robertson / The Verge: |
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New Nokia Lumia Range Delivers Latest PureView Camera Innovation, New Navigation Experiences and Wireless Charging on Windows Phone 8 — Nokia Lumia 920 Captures Best Pictures and Video Ever Seen on a Smartphone — Espoo, Finland and New York, NY - Nokia today announced the Nokia Lumia 920 … | Arik Hesseldahl / AllThingsD: |
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No New Apple Television Products Coming in 2012 as Content Negotiations Stall Once Again — Bloomberg reports that Apple will not be releasing a new “TV product” this year as difficult negotiations with media companies have slowed Apple's plans. The Wall Street Journal reported last month … | Jason Costa / Twitter Developers: |
Current status: API v1.1 — @jasoncosta Jason Costa — Today, we're excited to release the next version of the Twitter API, version 1.1. A few weeks ago, we outlined many of the v1.1 changes, and with today's release, we've also updated the Developer Rules of the Road … | Christina Warren / Mashable!: |
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An apology is due — We're excited about the Lumia 920 and the ground-breaking PureView imaging capabilities we announced today. — In an effort to demonstrate the benefits of optical image stabilization (which eliminates blurry images and improves pictures shot in low light conditions) … | T.C. Sottek / The Verge: |
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Feds Say Mobile-Phone Location Data Not ‘Constitutionally Protected’ — The Obama administration told a federal court Tuesday that the public has no “reasonable expectation of privacy” in cellphone location data, and hence the authorities may obtain documents detailing a person's movements … | Chris Velazco / TechCrunch: |
Kobo Unveils $99 Mini And $129 Glo E-Readers, Takes On Amazon With Android-Powered Arc Tablet — The big September reveal-a-thon is set to continue tomorrow with some new product announcements courtesy of Amazon, but a rival player in the e-book space is trying to capture some thunder of its own prior to Amazon's big show.| Owen Thomas / Business Insider: |
Top Startup Advisor Paul Graham Just Warned Against Taking Google's Money — Y Combinator founder Paul Graham, the influential advisor to dozens of startups like Dropbox and Airbnb, sent his entrepreneurs an email Wednesday afternoon cautioning them against taking “lowball offers”—in particular, he said, from Google Ventures.| Erick Schonfeld / Techonomy: |
The SEC's Crowdfunding Conundrum — When President Obama signed the JOBS Act last April, one of the most controversial and potentially far-reaching provisions was giving startups the ability to raise money through crowdfunding. Private companies would be able to sell shares to all manner of individual investors for the first time.| T.C. Sottek / The Verge: |
Samsung Galaxy S III sales surpass 20 million — Samsung's Galaxy S III hit the 10 million mark at the end of July, and in the time since then the company has doubled that figure — Samsung says it's reached 20 million Galaxy S III sales, 100 days after the handset launched in May.| Ingrid Lunden / TechCrunch: |
Skype Gets Closer To Mobile Carriers, Inks Deal With Mach For Direct Billing For Skype Credits — Ahead of Nokia and Microsoft's big event in New York today, where they will formally announce new Nokia/Windows Phone devices, Microsoft is making a little pre-show appearance in the form of Skype … | Alan Travis / Guardian: |
Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales attacks government's 'snooper's charter' — Jimmy Wales says his website would encrypt all connections with Britain, and called the plans ‘technologically incompetent’ — Jimmy Wales, the founder of Wikipedia, has sharply criticised the government's … | Andrea Chang / Los Angeles Times: |
Californians spend freely on Amazon.com before sales tax deadline — With Amazon.com set to begin collecting sales taxes on California purchases Sept. 15, many tech-savvy consumers are cramming in some last-minute tax-free shopping. — Amazon.com won't say whether sales to California customers … | Anthony Ha / TechCrunch: |
Adobe Social Launches To Create And Monitor Social Ads — After several months in beta testing, Adobe is launching Adobe Social, which it's pitching as a way to connect social marketing campaigns with real business results. — That was the big emphasis when the company first announced … | John Paczkowski / AllThingsD: |
Apple: We Didn't Give FBI Any Device IDs — Apple has finally weighed in on hacker group AntiSec's claims that it has obtained millions of unique device identifiers for Apple devices (UDIDs) from an FBI laptop. The gist of its comment: If the FBI has iPhone and iPad UDIDs, it didn't get them from us.| Jeremy Horwitz / iLounge: |
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Gojee Launches Apps for iOS and Android to Take Curated Recipes Mobile — Today NYC-based Gojee, a visual app that curates recipes based on user preferences, today announced the debut of its free apps for iOS and Android. Gojee's base of 10,000 recipes are pulled from 300 bloggers and food writers … | Ingrid Lunden / TechCrunch: |
HootSuite CEO: We're Buying Seesmic For The Users, Not The Tech [Interview] — TechCrunch first reported earlier today that enterprise social media platform HootSuite is buying another social media platform, Seesmic. That fact has now been confirmed by HootSuite itself.| Christina Bonnington / Wired: |
When Will Your Smartphone Really Replace Your Wallet? — NFC. The iPhone 5 and Passbook. Google Wallet. Square. PayPal. Every day brings news of new developments in mobile payments and mobile-pass technology. So when can we finally get rid of our wallets?| Roger Cheng / CNET: |
Verizon Wireless confirms multiple Windows Phones in Q4 — The carrier's chief operating officer also said the company plans to work with Nokia. — Windows Phone 8 is heading to Verizon Wireless. Will Nokia and CEO Stephen Elop be part of that? — Verizon Wireless will be selling …
Location and Mapping for Windows Phone 8 — In this week's Inside Windows Phone we talk about Location and Mapping in Windows Phone 8.
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.
Circumventing big data hurdles with Apache Hadoop and Hortonworks — Big data analytics have gained in popularity over the last few years, yet many operations continue to struggle with their implementation.This is a Techmeme archive page. It shows how the site appeared at 8:35 AM ET, September 6, 2012.
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