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Microsoft Surface Pro Review — There's clearly interest in a device that converges the tablet and notebook. ASUS saw some of the earliest success in this department with its Transformer line of Android tablets. Once the first Windows RT/8 designs started appearing … | Tim Stevens / Engadget: |
Microsoft Surface Pro review — It's a compelling proposition: all the power and application compatibility of a laptop running a proper desktop operating system, all the portability and convenience of a tablet, all mixed together in one package. That's the core idea behind Microsoft's Surface tablets but … | Walter S. Mossberg / AllThingsD: |
Microsoft Surface Pro Is a Hefty Tablet and a Lightweight Laptop — Microsoft is introducing its second-ever personal computer. As with the first, it's a multi-touch 10.6-inch tablet that has some of the attributes of a laptop, such as a USB port and snap-on keyboards.| Peter Bright / Ars Technica: |
Microsoft Surface with Windows 8 Pro: Hotter, Thicker, Faster, Louder — What happens when you take Surface RT and add an Intel processor and hi-res screen? — Microsoft's first ever computer, the Surface with Windows RT (or “Surface RT” as I will henceforth call it) is a mixed bag.| Ali Rowghani / Twitter Blog: |
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Introducing Your Instagram Feed on the Web — Today, I'm very excited to announce the launch of a product we've been wanting to build for quite some time now. Since our launch in October of 2010, we've focused on building a simple app that has inspired creativity while capturing everyday moments through the lens of your mobile phone.| Bloomberg: |
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OUYA Finds a Friend With Amazon — OUYA, an Android-powered video game console that was funded on crowd-funding site Kickstarter, will begin selling consoles through Amazon, Gamestop and several other retailers. — The retailers will begin accepting pre-orders for both consoles and controllers on Tuesday … | Om Malik / GigaOM: |
Welcome back, Michael Dell: It's time to reclaim your name — A lot is being said and a lot will be said about Michael Dell's decision to take the company he started in 1984 in his college dorm room private (with some cash from Silver Lake Partners, Microsoft and other investors.)| James Grubel / Reuters: |
Google wins landmark advertising case in Australia — (Reuters) - Global search engine Google Inc won a landmark court case in Australia on Wednesday when the country's High Court ruled the Internet giant was not responsible for messages conveyed by paid advertisers on its site.| Wall Street Journal: |
Pinterest in Talks for Funding — Online scrapbooking site Pinterest is in talks to raise a new round of financing at a $2 billion to $2.5 billion valuation, said people familiar with the matter. — The talks are fluid and a deal isn't finalized, said one of the people.| David Meyer / GigaOM: |
Liberty buys Virgin, creating largest broadband company outside China — The cable giant Liberty Global has bought UK-based Virgin Media in a cash-and-stock deal worth $23.3 billion, creating what they claim is “the world's leading broadband communications company” with 25 million customers across 14 countries.| Micah Schaffer / Wired: |
We Need to Think Beyond the Aaron in 'Aaron's Law' — The Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA)'s disproportionate penalties and lack of nuance played a role in Aaron Swartz' prosecution and likely in his subsequent suicide. So three weeks ago, California Representative Zoe Lofgren introduced “Aaron's Law” to update the CFAA.| Hamish McKenzie / PandoDaily: |
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Vine gets 17+ age rating, option to report users; finally enables social sharing after videos are posted — Users of Vine finally have the option to share their videos after they are posted after the newly-released short video app from Twitter got an update that also adds an age rating, following issues with pornographic content.| Jessica E. Lessin / Digits: |
Apple Tries (A Little) Harder to Get Its Message Out — Apple has been subtly increasing some of its PR—at least for now. — Last week, the company issued a press release to announce it was upgrading its mobile operating system from iOS 6 to 6.1. It was the first time Apple has issued … | Adrianne Jeffries / The Verge: |
Why Amazon wants its own currency — Coins are the latest attempt to shore up loyalty... and maybe avoid some taxes — Despite the failures of Facebook Credits, Microsoft Points, and the dot-com virtual currency Flooz, Amazon has decided to mint its own money.| Todd Bishop / GeekWire: |
Amazon wins broad patent on reselling and lending ‘used’ digital goods — In the real world, lending a book to a friend or selling your used music collection isn't exactly groundbreaking. In the digital world, it's patentable. — Amazon.com has been awarded what appears to be a broad patent on a … | Anthony Ha / TechCrunch: |
Stack Exchange Co-Founder Jeff Atwood Launches Forums Startup Discourse, With Funding From First Round, Greylock, And SV Angel — Jeff Atwood, co-founder of Q&A network Stack Exchange, announced today via blog post that he's launching a new startup called Discourse, which offers an open source platform for running discussion forums.| Juliana Schincariol / Reuters: |
Apple to lose iPhone trademark in Brazil: source — (Reuters) - Brazil's copyright regulator will strip Apple Inc of the right to use its iPhone trademark in Latin America's biggest market and granted the trademark to a local company that registered it first, a source familiar with the decision said on Tuesday.| Todd Wasserman / Mashable!: |
Go Daddy Posts Biggest Sales Day in History After Super Bowl Ads Run — The company on Tuesday reported that the Monday after the game was its biggest sales day in company history. The company provided Mashable with the following stats that illustrate a big increase over the comparable day in 2012:| Cory Doctorow / Boing Boing: |
FedEx's file-transfer capacity versus the Internet — Today on XKCD's “What If...?”, Randall Munroe runs the numbers of when and whether the Internet's throughput will ever exceed FedEx's sneakernet file-transfer capacity (one interesting note here: why not treat FedEx's trucks and planes full … | Kevin Fitchard / GigaOM: |
Cisco: Our mobile data appetite doubled in size in 2012 (and it's getting bigger) — The average global mobile user consumed 201 MBs of data a month in 2012, more than doubling the 92 MBs monthly average from 2011, according to Cisco Systems' new Visual Networking Index (VNI) for mobile traffic.
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Website traffic analytics: How to read your data and take action — Traffic is up. Sessions look healthy. The dashboard is full of green arrows and yet — conversions are flat, revenue targets are slipping, and the leads coming through aren't closing.
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