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The no-hire paper trail Steve Jobs and Eric Schmidt didn't want you to see — Steve Jobs threatened patent litigation if Palm wouldn't agree to stop hiring Apple employees, says former Palm CEO Edward Colligan in a statement dated August 7th, 2012. Apple, Google, Intel … | Dan Levine / Reuters: |
Steve Jobs threatened patent suit to enforce no-hire policy: filing — (Reuters) - Apple co-founder Steve Jobs threatened to file a patent lawsuit against Palm if that company's chief executive didn't agree to refrain from poaching Apple employees, according to a court filing made public on Tuesday.| Investor Relations: |
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Google: Psy's ‘Gangnam Style’ has earned $8 million on YouTube alone — Gangnam Style, the most-watched YouTube video ever, with more than one billion views, by K-pop sensation Psy has generated $8 million revenue on YouTube alone, said Google chief business officer Nikesh Arora in a rare disclosure … | Sarah Perez / TechCrunch: |
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Nokia EOS: the first real PureView Windows Phone is coming this year — Nokia is planning a true PureView Windows Phone, The Verge has learned. Codenamed EOS, sources familiar with Nokia's plans have revealed that the device will include a similar sensor that's found on Nokia's 808 PureView handset.| Janko Roettgers / GigaOM: |
The story behind DIAL: How Netflix and YouTube want to take on AirPlay — Netflix and YouTube have teamed up to launch DIAL, a protocol that helps developers of second-screen apps to discover and launch applications on smart TVs and connected devices. The effort is already getting support … | Sarah Perez / TechCrunch: |
Apple Pulls 500px's Mobile Apps From The App Store, Claiming It's Too Easy To Search For Nude Photos — Toronto photo-sharing startup 500px is reporting today that both of its applications, 500px for iOS and its recent acquisition ISO500, have been pulled from the Apple App Store due to concerns about nude photos.| Bianca Bosker / The Huffington Post: |
SIRI RISING: The Inside Story Of Siri's Origins — And Why She Could Overshadow The iPhone — The world got its first inkling of the quick wit that would make Apple's Siri an icon during a packed press conference held before an auditorium of tech elite. “Who are you?” an Apple executive asked the assistant.| Ina Fried / AllThingsD: |
RIM Ready With Software For Managing Both New BlackBerrys and Rival Devices — RIM on Wednesday announced availability of the first version of its server software capable of managing its forthcoming BlackBerry 10 smartphones as well as mobile devices made by rivals.| Cyrus Farivar / Ars Technica: |
Bitcoin-based casino rakes in more than $500,000 profit in six months — Sadly, you can't spend actual bitcoins like these (non-digital ones) at a digital casino. — CASASCIUS — As various tech companies report their fourth-quarter 2012 earnings numbers this week, so are two gray-market … | Anand Lal Shimpi / AnandTech: |
Hands on with Microsoft's Surface Pro, Available in US & Canada on February 9th — When it launched Surface RT, Microsoft mentioned that 3 months later it would be bringing out an Ivy Bridge version running Windows 8 Pro. At the end of last year, Microsoft announced pricing for Surface Pro … | Scott Guthrie / ScottGu's Blog: |
Announcing Release of Windows Azure Media Services — I'm excited to announce the general availability (GA) release of Windows Azure Media Services. This release is now live in production, supported by a new media services dev center, backed by an enterprise SLA, and is ready to be used for all media projects.| Matt Buchanan / BuzzFeed: |
What's A Tweet Anymore? — Not 140 characters. — Twitter would like you to see Twitter in a very particular way, no matter where you see it: on your phone, on your tablet, on your desktop — even on someone else's website. Which is why it lets you embed tweets anywhere … | Brian Ellin / Twitter Blog: |
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The End of an Era: Intel's Desktop Motherboard Business to Ramp Down Over Next 3 Years — Today Intel made a sobering, but not entirely unexpected announcement: over the next 3 years Intel will be ramping down its own desktop motherboard business. Intel will continue to supply desktop chipsets … | Casey Newton / CNET: |
New film goes in search of Google's first privacy policy — ‘Terms And Conditions May Apply,’ which premieres at Sundance today, laments the decline of users' legal rights. — Anyone interested in how Google's privacy policies over the years can easily compare previous versions, thanks to an archive the company has set up online.| Nick Wingfield / NYT Bits: |
A New Group Aims to Make Programming Cool — The presence of technology in the lives of most teenagers hasn't done much to entice more of them to become programmers. So Hadi Partovi has formed a nonprofit foundation aimed at making computer science as interesting to young people as smartphones, Instagram and iPads.| Reuters: |
Dish to close 300 Blockbuster stores, 3,000 jobs may be lost — (Reuters) - Dish Network Corp plans to close 300 Blockbuster stores in the United States in the coming weeks and could lay off as many as 3,000 employees, a move that comes days after the DVD rental firm's UK unit went into administration.| Tim Carmody / The Verge: |
Memory to myth: tracing Aaron Swartz through the 21st century — To understand his contributions, we have to look beyond the headlines — I met Aaron Swartz in Cambridge shortly after he'd been indicted for downloading lots of JSTOR articles on MIT's network in 2011.| Alexis Santos / Engadget: |
Google adds ARM support to Chrome's Native Client — Google's Native Client endowed x86 machines with the ability to run apps compiled from C and C++ right inside Chrome in 2011, and now ARM devices are finally getting their time to shine. Mountain View's latest Native Client SDK adds support … | Josh Ong / The Next Web: |
Swedish tablet and PC owners now subject to TV license fee as networks bring shows online — As Swedish television stations begin moving their programming online, a local law has come into effect that will require tablet and PC owners to pay the same $320 annual license fee as TV owners, The Local reports.| Reid Hoffman: |
If, Why, and How Founders Should Hire a “Professional” CEO — 20 years ago, the classic startup model was to have young founders start a breakthrough company, then bring in “grey hair” in the form of experienced executives once it was time to scale the business.| Michal Lev-Ram / Fortune: |
Samsung's road to global domination — South Korea's Samsung is trampling rivals and gunning for Apple. Can its hot streak last? — FORTUNE — To understand how Samsung — yes, Samsung — became America's No. 1 mobile phonemaker and thorn in Apple's side, it's helpful to rewind to last fall.
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