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Nokia redefines digital map landscape by introducing HERE as new brand for its location and mapping service — Nokia extends its service across devices and operating systems — Nokia announces new partnership with Mozilla and planned acquisition of 3D capture company, earthmine| Brian X. Chen / NYT Bits: |
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Surveillance and Security Lessons From the Petraeus Scandal — When the CIA director cannot hide his activities online, what hope is there for the rest of us? In the unfolding sex scandal that has led to the resignation of David Petraeus, the FBI's electronic surveillance and tracking … | Patrick Radden Keefe / The New Yorker: |
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Exclusive: AMD hires bank to explore options - sources — (Reuters) - Advanced Micro Devices has hired JPMorgan Chase & Co to explore options, which could include a potential sale, as the chipmaker struggles to find a role in an industry increasingly focused on mobile and away from traditional PCs … | Dean Takahashi / VentureBeat: |
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Google Fiber is live in Kansas City, real-world speeds at 700 Mbps — Mike Demarais posted this to Twitter during the first few minutes that Google Fiber went live in his Kansas City home. — Mike Demarais — After months of fanfare and anticipation, gigabit home Internet service Google … | Alana Karen / Google Fiber Blog: |
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Security hole allows anyone to hijack your Skype account using only your email address — A new security hole has been discovered in Microsoft's Skype that allows anyone to change your password and thus take over your account. The issue was first posted on a Russian forum two months ago … | Olivia Smith / CNNMoney.com: |
Papa John's faces $250 million spam lawsuit — NEW YORK (CNNMoney) — Popular U.S. pizza chain Papa John's faces a $250 million class-action lawsuit for blasting customers with illegal text messages. — The plaintiffs allege that Papa John's ( PZZA) franchises sent customers a total of 500,000 unwanted messages in early 2010.| Tom Warren / The Verge: |
Microsoft's former Windows Phone chief shifted to head of corporate development and strategy — Microsoft's Andy Lees, who was moved out of the top Windows Phone job less than a year ago, has been shifted to the head of corporate development and strategy at the software giant, a company spokesperson has confirmed.| Dina Bass / Bloomberg: |
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In a High-Level Restructuring, Zynga Promotes David Ko and CFO Exits for Facebook — Zynga has unveiled a new management team today after losing a number of high-level executives over the past few months as its stock price has plummeted. — The restructuring includes appointing David Ko … | Jung-Ah Lee / Wall Street Journal: |
Samsung Bets On Flexible Displays — SEOUL—As the battle for dominance in the smartphone and tablet market intensifies, South Korean conglomerate Samsung is pushing ahead with plans to start mass production of displays using plastic rather than glass, a move that will make mobile devices unbreakable, lighter and bendable.| Tom Warren / The Verge: |
Microsoft issues Surface software updates, improves app performance — Microsoft has started to issue updates to its Surface RT device this week with the company's first monthly Patch Tuesday since Windows 8 and Windows RT's launch on October 26th. The software maker has taken the opportunity … | Stacey Higginbotham / GigaOM: |
The world according to Twitter as seen through a high-performance computer — I watched the 2012 elections on Twitter, and I wasn't alone. Data from the social network proves that out, with more than 31 million election-related tweets recorded that night. But what does that type of activity look like in real time?| Mary Jo Foley / ZDNet: |
Sinofsky's departure from Microsoft: Politics or products to blame? — Summary: Microsoft Windows President Steven Sinofsky's departure begs the question: Was it products or politics behind the move? — In the hours following word of Windows President Steven Sinofsky's immediate departure … | Chris Davies / SlashGear: |
Vuzix Smart Glasses M100 takes on Google Glass in 2013 — Vuzix has revealed its challenge to Google's Glass, the Vuzix Smart Glasses M100, a wearable Android computer set to hit the market in early 2013. Resembling an oversized Bluetooth headset, the Ice Cream Sandwich-based M100 consists … | Nathan Ingraham / The Verge: |
New BlackBerry Messenger will offer free voice calls over Wi-Fi, open beta starts today — RIM may be focusing most of its energy on the upcoming launch of the BlackBerry 10 OS, but it's also getting ready to roll out a major new feature to BlackBerry Messenger users.| Dan Seifert / The Verge: |
Verizon to offer free Windows Phone 8 smartphone before the end of the year — Verizon Wireless recently announced availability of its first Windows Phone 8 devices, the HTC Windows Phone 8X and Nokia Lumia 822, both of which are shipping before the Thanksgiving holiday this year.| Dave Ohara / GigaOM: |
Google opens up on seven years of its data center history — Google's head of data center operations provided a seven-year look at how the search giant's data center strategy has evolved during the 7×24 Exchange conference on Tuesday in Phoenix, Ariz.,providing a new look at the secretive search giant's operations.| Emil Protalinski / The Next Web: |
Google declares Flash is now ‘fully sandboxed’ in Chrome for Windows, Mac, Linux and Chrome OS — Google today announced that Adobe Flash Player is now “fully sandboxed” in Chrome on all desktop platforms it supports: Windows, Mac, Linux, and Chrome OS. This is a big achievement … | Terrence O'Brien / Engadget: |
Google Shopping spiffs up ahead of the holidays with Shortlists and 360-degree views — Google is getting ready for the holiday season by adding a bevy of features to it premier shopping products. The company's web-based Shopping search tool has received a number of tweaks, including reviews from friends and discount tracking.
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