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Steve Ballmer: Android Ecosystem Is Wild And Uncontrolled, Apple Is High Priced And Highly Controlled — Tonight during Reid Hoffman's interview with Steve Ballmer, the two talked about everything Microsoft. Now that Ballmer is talking about his competitors he let out a few bonzo words … | Ina Fried / AllThingsD: |
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HP's Todd Bradley: Surface is no competition to us — Todd Bradley, the head of HP's PC business, does not view Microsoft's Surface tablet as a challenge. — “I'd hardly call Surface competition,” Bradley said in an interview with IDG Enterprise. He listed several reasons, “One, very limited distribution.| John Callaham / Neowin: |
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Exclusive: Spotify to begin rolling out browser-based music app in beta today — Spotify today plans to begin the roll out of its first ever browser-based music player, The Verge has learned from sources close to the company. The web player looks a lot like its desktop counterparts on Mac and Windows … | Peter Kafka / AllThingsD: |
YouTube Blocks Israeli Hamas Assassination Video - And Puts It Back Up Again — Israel has gone to war with Hamas in Gaza, and it is using the Internet as weapon, employing services like Twitter, Facebook and Flickr on its behalf. — The idea is familiar to anyone who has a message to push in 2012 … | Mike Isaac / AllThingsD: |
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New WiFi protocol boosts congested wireless network throughput by 700% — Engineers at NC State University (NCSU) have discovered a way of boosting the throughput of busy WiFi networks by up to 700%. Perhaps most importantly, the breakthrough is purely software-based … | Terrence O'Brien / Engadget: |
Kindle Fire HD 8.9 ships today, 4G version to follow next week — Did you skip the iPad mini and Nexus 10? Were you looking for something a little more content focused with a form factor in between the standard sizes? Well folks, it your lucky day, because the Kindle Fire HD 8.9 is here!| Harrison Weber / The Next Web: |
Flipboard teams up with Apple to launch new iBookstore-powered “Books” section in its iOS apps — Expanding upon what is now surely one of the most important roles of Flipboard, commerce, the magazine-like app has partnered with Apple (yes, Apple) to launch a slightly surprising new section: “Books.”| AppleInsider: |
Rumor: Release of new iMacs may be delayed into 2013 — After Apple CEO Tim Cook revealed last month that there would be a “significant shortage” of the newly redesigned iMac, a report on Wednesday claims manufacturing difficulties may push back the all-in-one's launch date into next year.| Kontra / counternotions: |
Is Siri really Apple's future? — Siri is a promise. A promise of a new computing environment, enormously empowering to the ordinary user, a new paradigm in our evolving relationship with machines. Siri could change Apple's fortunes like iTunes and App Store...or end up being like the useful … | David Talbot / MIT Technology Review: |
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Fab goes to free shipping. Permanently. — We can't bear to say it, but the holidays are sort of upon us, and design-centric flash sales site Fab.com is getting into the swing of things early with free shipping. — There's no special code, and this isn't a limited-time offer just for December.| Josh Constine / TechCrunch: |
Andreessen Horowitz Isn't Selling Any Facebook Shares Because “We Believe In The Longterm Value Of The Company” — There are some erroneous reports floating around that investment firm Andreessen Horowitz is selling its stake in Facebook. Quite the contrary, it's holding on to all of its direct investment … | Steve Kovach / Business Insider: |
Google's Nexus 7 Tablet With Cellular Data Has Already Sold Out — Google's new Nexus 7 tablet with mobile data is now sold out in the company's online Play store. — The tablet is an updated version of the one that launched this summer. It offers 32 GB of storage plus a data connection from AT&T for $299.| Josh Ong / The Next Web: |
Android crushes the competition in China as it passes 90% smartphone market share: Report — Android has established a clear monopoly in China after achieving more than 90 percent market share there, up from 58.2 percent a year ago, according to a new report from Analysys International (via Tech in Asia).| Eric Slivka / MacRumors: |
First Pre-Orders of LTE iPad Mini and Fourth-Generation iPad Models Arriving in U.S. — In line with tracking information, a number of U.S. customers who pre-ordered LTE models of the iPad mini and fourth-generation iPad have either already received their shipments this morning or are seeing their packages out for delivery.| Emil Protalinski / The Next Web: |
RIM confirms BlackBerry 10 SDK will be finalised by December 11, ahead of February device launches — Research In Motion (RIM) today announced two important dates for BlackBerry app developers. First off, the BlackBerry 10 SDK is getting an update before the end of the month, on November 29 … | Ian Austen / NYT Bits: |
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Retailers Put Black Friday Specials Online — Shoppers Skip the 3 a.m. Wake-Up Call and Frigid Queues; Retailers Open Earlier and Match Store and Internet Specials — As retailers gear up for the traditional shop-fest known as Black Friday, they are focusing on the mobs that line up outside stores and … | Horace Dediu / asymco: |
Google vs. Samsung — Samsung's recent success in mobile phones has been spectacular. It overtook Nokia for the top spot in overall unit sales. It went from having almost no smartphone sales to selling over 50 million units per quarter in a matter of two years. — It now accounts for nearly 40% of all industry profits.| Daniel Eran Dilger / AppleInsider: |
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Built to win: Deep inside Obama's campaign tech — The tech unit's sign, autographed by its members. — The reelection of Barack Obama was won by people, not by software. But in a contest as close as last week's election, software may have given the Obama for America organization's people a tiny edge … | Clay Shirky: |
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Crooks steal $1.5M in iPads from JFK — Like ‘GoodFellas’ job — It beats waiting in line at an Apple Store. — A pair of brazen crooks punched another hole in the lax JFK security when they stole a trove of new Apple iPad minis — worth $1.5 million — from the same cargo building … | Tom Warren / The Verge: |
Sinofsky speaks, denies he tried to take over Windows Phone division at Microsoft — Former chief of Windows, Steven Sinofsky, departed Microsoft earlier this week in a shock announcement following the release of Windows 8 and Surface RT. While sources have claimed his departure was related …
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