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Facebook Home beta apps leak, can be installed on Nexus 4 and 7 — MoDaCo has just leaked a pre-release version of Facebook Home. Set for launch on April 12th, Facebook's new launcher will initially only be compatible with five handsets, but MoDaCo says this pre-release version works … | Eric Slivka / MacRumors: |
U.S. Patent Office Withdraws Primary Objections to Apple's ‘iPad Mini’ Trademark Application — Last week, we noted that the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) had issued an initial office action denying Apple's application for a trademark on the term “iPad mini”.| Nate Anderson / Ars Technica: |
How a banner ad for H&R Block appeared on apple.com—without Apple's OK — The ghost of Steve Jobs will not be pleased to see this. — Zack Henkel — Robert Silvie returned to his parents' home for a Mardi Gras visit this year and immediately noticed something strange … | Robin Wauters / The Next Web: |
HTC March Revenue Rises, But Still Down 50% Compared To 2012 — As usual around this time, smartphone and tablet maker HTC released its monthly consolidated revenue numbers for the month before. At first look, they don't look too bad, but don't be fooled.| T.C. Sottek / The Verge: |
Sony announces $699 FMP-X1 4K media player for summer release, 4K downloads slip to fall — Along with announcing pricing and a release date for its new 4K LED televisions, Sony has announced more details about its previously-unnamed 4K FMP-X1 media player at NAB 2013.| Michael Arrington / Uncrunched: |
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Silicon Valley's Mouthwatering Tax Break — Debate Emerges Over Whether Daily Fringe-Benefit Meals Are Taxable; Issue Is Now on IRS's Radar — Google has more than 120 corporate cafes world-wide serving over 50,000 meals a day. Above, a cafeteria at Google's Venice Beach campus.| Sam Byford / The Verge: |
WikiLeaks' ‘Kissinger Cables’ is largest release ever with over 1.7 million diplomatic records — WikiLeaks has returned with its largest ever release of formerly confidential information. The “Kissinger Cables” include over 1.7 million diplomatic records from 1973 to 1976 … | Robin Wauters / The Next Web: |
Microsoft Sells Mediaroom To Ericsson To Focus On Xbox — Telecom equipment maker Ericsson has agreed to acquire Microsoft's Mediaroom IPTV business, which makes software that allows operators to deliver television over the Internet, the company announced this morning (via Reuters).| Tanzina Vega / New York Times: |
Sponsors Now Pay for Online Articles, Not Just Ads — Articles in a series on Mashable.com called “What's Inside” looked for all the world like the hundreds of other articles on the digital media site. But journalistically, they were something very different.| Daniel Terdiman / CNET: |
Liquid Robotics launches autonomous sea-faring data center — The new Wave Glider SV3 is essentially a fully autonomous floating server rack, a system its maker fashions as the Amazon Web Services of the open ocean. — After previously setting a Guinness world record for the longest distance traveled … | Daisuke Wakabayashi / Japan Real Time: |
Kabam Woos Japanese Game Makers With $50 Million Fund … Free-to-play online game company Kabam says it can help Japanese videogame developers cash in on the huge North American and European markets. And it's putting money on the line to back up its words.
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