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Troubled media sharing startup Color Labs said to be acquired by Apple — Color Labs, the photo-and-video-sharing social network that received much criticism over its pre-launch $41 million funding round, is about to be acquired by Apple. We've heard through trusted sources that the startup … | BBC: |
Apple loses UK tablet design appeal versus Samsung — A UK judge had said he thought few people would confuse the Galaxy Tab 10 with Apple's iPad — Apple has lost its appeal against a UK ruling that Samsung had not copied the design of its iPad. — A judge at the High Court in London … | Joseph Menn / Reuters: |
Exclusive: White House review finds no evidence of spying by Huawei - sources — (Reuters) - A White House-ordered review of security risks posed by suppliers to U.S. telecommunications companies found no clear evidence that Huawei Technologies Ltd had spied for China, two people familiar with the probe told Reuters.| Ellis Hamburger / The Verge: |
AOL launches Alto webmail client, its biggest conceptual leap since 'you've got mail' — An uneven, but thoughtful and innovative attempt at reinventing email — AOL today announced Alto, a web-based IMAP email client that lets you manage multiple email accounts on one website.| Matt Brian / The Next Web: |
Nokia's Q3 2012: $754 million operating loss, $9.49 billion in net sales, 2.9 million Lumia phones sold — Beleaguered phone maker Nokia this morning published its financial results for the third quarter of 2012, reporting a $754 million (576 million euros) operating loss on $9.49 billion in net sales (7.239 billion euros).| Ben Berkowitz / Reuters: |
Sprint Nextel assumes majority stake in Clearwire — (Reuters) - Wireless carrier Sprint Nextel Corp (S.N) has acquired voting control of Clearwire Corp (CLWR.O) after buying out one of the company's other shareholders, Sprint said in a securities filing on Thursday.| Daniel Rubino / wpcentral: |
AT&T Lumia 920 exclusive for six months and some training videos leak too — AT&T is gearing up to launch the Nokia Lumia 920 very soon—in fact we expect an announcement on pricing and availability sometime on Sunday. — Word is that AT&T reps are also in the midst of training with the device … | Katherine Rosman / Wall Street Journal: |
Business Cards Do High-Tech Work — To read everything on Frank Zhao's business cards, you need a computer. — The 22-year-old computer programmer and biotech-company intern has cards made out of a standard, green circuit board. Plug the corner of one into a USB port, hit “caps lock” … | Jack Dorsey: |
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Verizon reports Q3 wireless service revenues up 7.5 percent, LTE now available to 250 million people — The folks at Verizon are revelling in their third consecutive quarter of double-digit growth, having reported a 14.3 percent overall increase in earnings per share year-over-year.| Sean Hollister / The Verge: |
With Surface looming, Microsoft fails to explain Windows 8 vs. Windows RT to consumers — If Microsoft Store reps don't know the difference, how will Surface buyers? — With only nine days remaining before an October 26th launch, Microsoft's Windows 8 marketing campaign is approaching full force.| Liz Gannes / AllThingsD: |
Nobody “Goes Online” Anymore — A large survey of Internet users found that they say they spend fewer hours per week online than they did a year ago. — Wait, really? — Well, it's a matter of perception. This was a Forrester survey, and people were asked how much time they spend using the Internet.| Amir Efrati / Wall Street Journal: |
Where Google Ventures Is Searching Now — Bill Maris runs Google Ventures, which has been a significant player in Silicon Valley's latest technology boom, pouring over $300 million into more than 130 companies in the past few years. — The venture arm of Google Inc. has invested … | Ryan Gallagher / Slate: |
New “Surveillance-Proof” App To Secure Communications Has Governments Nervous — Silent Circle promises to make encryption easy for everyone. — Lately, Mike Janke has been getting what he calls the “hairy eyeball” from international government agencies.| Danny Sullivan / Marketing Land: |
Twitter Takes First Country-Specific Censorship Action, Against Hate Group In Germany — Earlier this year, Twitter added the ability to block Twitter accounts and tweets by a country-by-country basis, in case it needed to respond to legal requests. Nine months later, the company has done … | Natasha Lomas / TechCrunch: |
U.K. 4G Rollout Takes Another Step Closer As Carriers Join Forces To Speed 800MHz Spectrum Clearance — The rollout of multiple 4G/LTE networks in the U.K. took another step closer today with a joint statement from carriers EE, Telefónica O2, Three and Vodafone saying they formed … | Darren Dahl / New York Times: |
As Pay-Per-Click Ad Costs Rise, Small Businesses Search for Alternatives — When Tom Telford helped found a vacation rental management company, Blue Creek Cabins, in 2001, he wanted a quick and easy way to connect with people looking to rent the 20 cabins he and his partner managed in and around the mountains of picturesque Helen, Ga.| Matthew Panzarino / The Next Web: |
Google hosting Android event Monday, October 29th in New York — Google has issued an invite to an event in New York City on October 29th at 10am. The purpose of the event is unknown aside from the fact that it has something to do with Android, and that the invite states “The playground is open.”| Mark Milian / Bloomberg Tech Blog: |
How a YouTube Exec Built an Army With Google's ‘20 Percent Time’ — Google has promoted its “20 percent time” option as a way to encourage employees to be entrepreneurial. — Officially, Hunter Walk has fewer than a dozen engineers working for him at YouTube on developing services for nonprofits and activists.| Jeff John Roberts / GigaOM: |
BuzzFeed lawsuit over celeb snaps raises copyright questions — A photo agency is demanding $1.3 million from BuzzFeed after the viral news site published photos of singer Katy Perry and actress Kathy Griffin. The case comes at a time when online media is increasingly image-based … | Dan Frakes / Macworld: |
Hands on with Apple's Lightning to 30-pin Adapters — The changes to Maps in iOS 6 may have gotten the lion's share of negative coverage since the iPhone 5 debuted. But back on September 12, when the company announced the latest iPhone and iPod models, the harshest criticism was reserved …
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