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Apple announces 128GB iPad with Retina display, available Feb. 5 for $799/$929 — We previously reported that Apple would likely be introducing a new 128GB iPad model and today Apple has made things official with a press release on its website announcing the product.| Tricia Duryee / AllThingsD: |
OpenTable Devours FoodSpotting for $10 Million in Cash — OpenTable has acquired Foodspotting, the popular photo-sharing application for restaurants. — The online reservations company said it paid about $10 million in cash for the company, making it a pretty good deal for the startup … | Wayne Chang / Crashlytics Blog: |
Crashlytics is joining forces with Twitter — What an incredible journey this past year has been — today, we're excited to announce: we're merging with Twitter to take our platform to an entirely new level! — Our Product — We started Crashlytics a little over a year ago to address a huge hole in mobile app development.| Dana Wollman / Engadget: |
Microsoft Office 2013, Office 365 Home Premium available now; 365 for business coming later — Until now, we've known almost all there is to know about Microsoft Office 2013 and Office 365: we got hands-on with the new features last summer, and the company has even confirmed pricing.| Sean Gallagher / Ars Technica: |
Review: Microsoft Office 365 Home Premium Edition hopes to be at your service — New suite arrives today; will users forego permanent license for “Office” lifestyle? — Today, Microsoft releases Office 2013—the first full release of Microsoft's latest generation productivity suite for consumers.| Vy Phan / Oh, How Pinteresting!: |
We're Testing Out A New Look! — We're excited to announce that we'll be testing an update to Pinterest.com with a small group of people soon. With this update, we've tried to take your feedback into account. We're eager to learn even more from some of you during this test.| Thomson Reuters / The Knowledge Effect: |
New Windows fails to boost Microsoft stock - graphic of the day — Back in the 1990s, Microsoft was the unchallenged king of computing and the release of a new Windows operating system would supercharge sales, generate excitement and generally boost its stock. Not anymore.| AJ Kohn / Blind Five Year Old: |
Google's evil plan is simple and not so evil. — Don't Be Evil — Any successful company is going to draw criticism. Google probably gets more of it than others because of their 'Don't Be Evil' motto. Algorithm changes shuffle branded sites higher and people shout ‘evil!’| Rip Empson / TechCrunch: |
Marissa Mayer's 3 Goals for Yahoo: A Better UI, Bigger International Reach And Broader Demographics — Considering the long-standing struggles of Yahoo as a business, its board of directors battles, and Scott Thompson's “ResumeGate”, Yahoo (and its investors) have been in sore need of some good news.| Colleen Taylor / TechCrunch: |
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BlackBerry Z10 available on January 30th in the UK? — RIM let us know months ago that BlackBerry 10's coming out party would be this Wednesday in New York City, but we haven't known when the heavily-leaked BlackBerry Z10, the first device to run the company's new operating system, would be going on sale.| Nilay Patel / The Verge: |
Pebble smartwatch review — Can Pebble make the first smartwatch for regular people? — The Pebble smartwatch is a lot more than just a watch — it's the latest attempt to turn your wrist into the launchpad for a wearable computing revolution. It's also the preeminent symbol of the Kickstarter hardware revolution.| Ernesto / TorrentFreak: |
Antigua's Legal “Pirate Site” Authorized by the World Trade Organization — Last week we broke the news that the island nation Antigua and Barbuda wants to start a Government run “pirate” site. — Today, this plan came a step closer to reality when the Caribbean country received authorization … | Alex Wilhelm / The Next Web: |
House panel demands briefing from Department of Justice concerning its prosecution of Aaron Swartz — Two members of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee today sent a letter to Eric Holder, Attorney General of the United States, requesting answers to a number … | Drew Olanoff / TechCrunch: |
With The Help Of Citizen Cartographers, Google Launches More Detailed Map Of North Korea — Google Maps is not only a strong product, it's a strong platform. With its Map Maker tool, people from around the world can participate in making Google's maps more detailed, accurate and up-to-date.| Brendan Sasso / Hillicon Valley: |
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Apple's iOS 6.1 Maps Search API is its official alternative to Google Places for local results — With the release of iOS 6.1, Apple has also announced a new Search API that will allow developers to query its Maps servers to get back point-of-interest and location data.| Spencer Ackerman / Wired: |
Suicidal Sensors: Darpa Wants Next-Gen Spy Hardware to Literally Dissolve — Forget about a kill switch. Planned obsolescence? Already obsolete. The Pentagon's blue-sky researchers want tomorrow's military hardware to literally cease to exist at a predetermined point. Welcome to the age of suicidal sensors.| Mitch Stoltz / Electronic Frontier Foundation: |
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Meet the man who would make BlackBerry apps cool — Alec Saunders has accomplished the seemingly impossible and gotten developers interested in RIM's new mobile operating system, which is set to be unveiled this week. — LAS VEGAS—Alec Saunders needed a little bait.| Mathew Ingram / GigaOM: |
In the platform wars, open is ultimately more valuable than closed, says Betaworks — When it comes to the future of the web, there are a few incubator-style seed investors that are worth paying attention to, and New York-based Betaworks is likely at or near the top of that list … | Mark Gurman / 9to5Mac: |
Apple releases iOS 6.1 with more LTE carrier support, Fandango movie ticket purchasing via Siri, iTunes Match individual song downloading — Apple has released iOS 6.1 to iPad, iPhone, iPod touch, and Apple TV users. This public release follows five beta seeds to developers.| Ken Yeung / The Next Web: |
Rdio launches free music streaming internationally, unlimited listening for 6 months in 15 countries — Music subscription service Rdio has launched its free music streaming service internationally, giving listeners in 15 of the 17 countries it services access to over 18 million songs in its library.| Jon Brodkin / Ars Technica: |
Ubuntu phones to come with a terminal—prepare your command line skills — The Ubuntu phone operating system will come with a terminal application. That's right: experienced users will have access to the full power of the Linux system running underneath the phone's shiny graphical user interface.
Featured Startup on Windows Phone - Digital Geek — You know how you are at the beach sometimes, listening to your portable listening device, jamming to some music and you realize, “Actually, at this moment …
Want to Contribute to Cloud Foundry? Come on in! — Cloud Foundry is an Open Platform-as-a-Service, and an Open Source project. It has attracted phenomenal interest from the community - including partners …
How ImgPage Uploads 25 MB Photos to Cloud Files Using the Mailgun API — The team over at Mailgun just posted a Python tutorial written by Mailgun customer Paul Finn about how to use Python and the Mailgun API to upload large images to Cloud Files.
Week in Review: SQL IN Hadoop and Hive, Beyond Batch with YARN, NFS access to HDFS and HBase MTTR — Or as it's more commonly being called: Week-ish in Review. Let's recap on the latest - there's some juicy technology goodness here.
“Yammer sucks” — Not to be mean to Yammer, or anything — it's a very good tool for some use cases — but that's what a customer told me recently (and others feel the same way).This is a Techmeme archive page. It shows how the site appeared at 10:00 AM ET, January 29, 2013.
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