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Antitrust: Commission fines Microsoft for non-compliance with browser choice commitments — European Commission — The European Commission has imposed a €561 million fine on Microsoft for failing to comply with its commitments to offer users a browser choice screen enabling them to easily choose their preferred web browser.| Foo Yun Chee / Reuters: |
Microsoft fined $731 million for breaking EU antitrust promise — (Reuters) - EU antitrust regulators fined Microsoft 561 million euros ($731 million) on Wednesday for breaking a promise to offer European consumers a choice of web browser. — Microsoft had made the pledge in 2009 in settling … | Ingrid Lunden / TechCrunch: |
Microsoft Will Not Appeal $731M Fine Over Browser Antitrust Violations: ‘We Take Full Responsibility’ — The European Commission today said that it will be fining Microsoft €561 million ($731 million) over antitrust violations related to distribution of its Internet Explorer browser … | Christopher Mims / Quartz: |
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Exclusive: Apple's Cook, music mogul Iovine discuss new music service — (Reuters) - Apple Inc has held talks with Beats Electronics LLC, the audio technology firm co-founded by influential hip-hop producer Dr Dre and music mogul Jimmy Iovine, on a potential partnership involving Beats … | Brian Womack / Bloomberg: |
Google-Apple Valuation Gap Widest Since 2005 on Ads — Google Inc. (GOOG)'s prospects haven't looked so promising to investors relative to Apple Inc. (AAPL) since before the iPhone was introduced. — Google's shares, which climbed to a record yesterday, are now trading at 25 times profit … | Digits: |
Samsung-Sharp Deal Could Reshape Tech Alliances — South Korea's Samsung Electronics is in talks to invest about $107 million in struggling Japanese electronics firm Sharp Corp. , a deal that not only highlights Korea's ascendancy over Japan as a global electronics giant, but could well reshape alliances in the competitive industry.| Jon Russell / The Next Web: |
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Facebook Will Launch Content-Specific News Feeds, Bigger Photos And Ads On Thursday — At a big press event on Thursday, Facebook plans to launch new ways to filter the news feed. These include a Photos feed of Facebook and Instagram photos, as well as a revamped Music feed of what friends … | Ed Bott / ZDNet: |
Microsoft restores transfer rights for retail Office 2013 copies — Summary: As part of its shift to a subscription model, Microsoft introduced a controversial “no transfer” restriction with Office 2013. Now, after an intense outcry from customers, the company has reversed course and agreed … | Alexis Santos / Engadget: |
Google Play celebrates first birthday with week of free downloads and discounts — It's already been a year since the Android Market was renamed Google Play, and the folks in Mountain View are offering up a boatload of free party favors throughout the week to celebrate.| Ingrid Lunden / TechCrunch: |
HTC Reports Lowest Sales Since Jan 2010, Worst Revenue Decline In 4 Months, As February Sales Fell 44% To $384M — The new HTC One unveiled last month is increasingly feeling like last-chance saloon for the troubled Taiwan handset maker. Today HTC noted that its sales for the month … | Sharif Sakr / Engadget: |
Samsung will stop sale of Windows RT tablets in Germany due to weak demand, according to reports — We already know that Samsung was too timid (or maybe too sensible) to launch its Windows RT-based ATIV Tab hybrid in the US, but now it appears the manufacturer is having doubts about European demand too.| Mike Isaac / AllThingsD: |
Path Hires Ex-Google, Lytro Finance Head as New CFO — A little more than two years after launch, Path, the self-proclaimed “private social network” startup, is beginning to focus more on monetization. — Hence the hiring of Kim Jabal as the company's first CFO, who will spearhead … | David Beren / TmoNews: |
T-Mobile Responding To AT&T's Newspaper Ad With Their Own Creative Responses — Let me be the first to say, that if these ads developed for T-Mobile in response to AT&T's one-page attack ad last week don't run in newspapers everyday for the next year, I'm going to be disappointed.| Harrison Weber / The Next Web: |
Google+ gets updated with new “Local reviews” tab, larger cover photos and a redesigned About tab — Google has just announced a number of updates to Google+ in the browser, including the addition of a new “Local reviews” tab, a sleeker and easier to edit About tab and larger cover photos.| New York Times: |
Yahoo Says New Policy Is Meant to Raise Morale — SAN FRANCISCO — When Marissa Mayer took over as chief executive at Yahoo last summer, she confronted a Silicon Valley campus that was very different from the one she had left at Google. Enlarge This Image Pascal Lauener/Reuters Marissa Mayer wants “all hands on deck” at Yahoo.| Amy Chozick / New York Times: |
News Corp. Has a Tablet for Schools — For nearly two years, Joel I. Klein helped Rupert Murdoch and News Corporation weather a phone-hacking scandal at the company's British tabloids with the promise that he would eventually be able to return to the role the company hired him for … | Jon Fingas / Engadget: |
Ferrari outs 949HP LaFerrari hybrid, gives FF drivers iPad minis and Siri (video) — Everyone knew Ferrari was cooking up its first hybrid, and that it would be very quick when it was pegged as an Enzo successor. Still, we didn't quite expect the sledgehammer that is the LaFerrari.| Andy Ihnatko / TechHive: |
Why I switched from iPhone to Android — About a month and a half ago, I walked into an AT&T Store, handed over my iPhone 4S, and asked to be switched from my unlimited iPhone data plan to a new LTE data plan. — I bought the first-generation iPhone and I bought it early … | Tom Warren / The Verge: |
Nokia wants Instagram for Windows Phone, piles pressure on with #2InstaWithLove — Nokia desperately wants Instagram for Windows Phone and it's proving that this week. The Finnish company has just released #2InstaWithLove, a new Windows Phone app for Lumia devices that's specifically designed … | Wall Street Journal: |
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Why Google Thinks Two Music Subscription Services Are Better Than None — Alrighty. Time to start sorting out what Google is up to with music. And why it thinks it may make sense to launch two different music subscription services. — Spoiler alert! No one outside of a handful of Googlers really knows.| Douglas MacMillan / Bloomberg: |
Announcing TypeScript 0.9: Generics and More — Anders Hejlsberg, Steve Lucco, and Luke Hoban join us for a conversation about TypeScript 0.9. TypeScript now has generics! (and more)
Static.com Adds Hadoop Support for Cloud Foundry — In this guest post, Jake Farrell, CTO for Static.com, explains how the major shift in the hosting industry towards platforms for high developer productivity …
99.999 Is Not Enough: An OpenCloud Approach to Delivering Application Uptime and Performance — Executive Summary — The pressure to keep vital applications online and performing well is extreme.
University makes major investment in big data development — As news of the benefits provided by big data platforms such as Apache Hadoop spreads, more organizations are investing in the burgeoning technology.This is a Techmeme archive page. It shows how the site appeared at 1:40 PM ET, March 6, 2013.
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