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Twitter Music Is Here Today, and You Can't Use It — Want to play with Twitter's new music app? You can get it today — if you're really famous. — If not, you're going to have to wait a week. — Here's the deal: As we wrote yesterday, Twitter is launching its new music discovery app for iOS devices … | Josh Ong / The Next Web: |
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Never Mind Facebook; Winklevoss Twins Rule in Digital Money — The Winklevoss twins, Cameron and Tyler — Olympic rowers, nemeses of Mark Zuckerberg — are laying claim to a new title: bitcoin moguls. — The Winklevii, as they are known, have amassed since last summer what appears … | Kim-Mai Cutler / TechCrunch: |
Unfazed By Bitcoin's Wild Swings And Mysterious Origins, Silicon Valley VCs Place Their Bets — Bitcoin's record highs and the ensuring surge in hacking attempts and thefts may be grabbing headlines. However, beneath the chaos, Silicon Valley's best-known venture firms are finally starting … | Cyrus Farivar / Ars Technica: |
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Chat Heads come to Facebook Messenger for Android — Preparing its apps for the launch of its Home launcher, Facebook has pushed an update for its Android Messenger app, allowing users to take advantage of the new Chat Heads feature. Like in Facebook Home, the Messenger app displays … | Matt Brian / The Verge: |
Facebook Home available to download on select Android devices — AT&T also opens orders for the HTC First, priced at $99.99 on a two-year contract — Just over a week after its announcement, Facebook Home is now available to download on Google Play. Facebook's Android launcher is currently … | Darrell Etherington / TechCrunch: |
T-Mobile Begins $99 iPhone 5 Sales, Sees Lines At Retail Stores — T-Mobile is kicking off its official sales of the iPhone 5 today, marking the first time the U.S.' fourth largest carrier has offered an Apple smartphone. Thanks to T-Mo's new Uncarrier plans, the iPhone 5 can be had starting at just $99 … | David Kravets / Wired: |
Apple Agrees to Pay $53M to Settle iPhone Warranty Lawsuit — Apple is agreeing to pay $53 million to settle a class action accusing the company of failing to honor warranties on iPhones and iPod Touches, according to an agreement obtained today by Wired. — The settlement, (.pdf) … | Somini Sengupta / New York Times: |
Tech Firms Push to Hire More Workers From Abroad — SAN FRANCISCO — Vishal Sankhla, an Indian engineer, is among those at the center of a storm over how to fix the nation's immigration system. — Mr. Sankhla got a master's degree in electrical engineering nine years ago from the University … | Greg Sandoval / The Verge: |
Apple and Universal Music agreement on streaming iRadio service imminent — Apple is expected to sign the largest record label perhaps as soon as next week, sources say. Warner Music is right behind. — Apple is expected to sign its first internet radio licensing agreement … | Allison Martell / Reuters: |
BlackBerry to ask regulators to probe report on returns — (Reuters) - BlackBerry said on Friday it would ask securities regulators in Canada and the United States to probe a report about retail return rates for its new Z10 smartphone that it called “false and misleading.”| John McDermott / AdAge: |
Foursquare Planning to Offer Check-in Data to Target Ads on Other Platforms — Location Data to Be Made Available to Ad Networks and Exchanges — Foursquare has started pitching digital agencies on a new ad product that would use Foursquare's location and behavioral data to contextualize ads … | Michael Arrington / Uncrunched: |
Letter To Jennifer Allen Regarding False And Defamatory Statements — The following letter from my attorneys was delivered to Jennifer Allen this afternoon, in response to her previous claims. I believe the letter speaks for itself. — Eric M. George — Browne George Ross — Via E-Mail and U.S. Mail| Max Eddy / PC Magazine: |
Bing Delivers Five Times as Many Malicious Websites as Google — Searches on Bing returned five times more links to malicious websites than Google searches, according to an 18-month study from German independent testing lab AV-Test. Though search engines have worked to suppress malicious results … | Reuters: |
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Arris Gets DoJ OK For Its $2.35B Acquisition Of Motorola Home Broadband Business From Google, Deal Closing Around April 17 — Another key chapter in Google's $12.5 billion acquisition of Motorola is getting concluded. Today Arris announced that it has received approval from the U.S. Department … | Ryan Lawler / TechCrunch: |
Uber Moves Deeper Into Ride Sharing, Promises To Roll Out Services Where Regulators Have Given ‘Tacit Approval’ — On-demand ride service Uber is more fully embracing ride sharing, making it clear in a policy paper this morning that it will offer up services from community drivers in markets … | Nick Summers / The Next Web: |
Microsoft Launches GeoFlow 3D Data Visualization Tool For Excel — Microsoft has released a public preview of GeoFlow today, a new 3D visualization tool for Excel which allow users to create, navigate and interact with time-sensitive data applied to a digital map.| Timothy B. Lee / Ars Technica: |
Opinion: Antitrust complaint against Android is an attack on open source — Microsoft and Oracle say it's “predatory” for companies to give away software. — On Tuesday, we reported on a new complaint filed by “Fairsearch,” an anti-Google group that counts Microsoft, Oracle, Nokia … | Chris O'Brien / Los Angeles Times: |
Obama administration: CISPA bill must do more to protect privacy — The Obama administration issued a statement Thursday that indicated it's not likely to support a cybersecurity bill approved by the U.S. House Intelligence Committee this week. While stopping short of an outright veto threat … | Emil Protalinski / The Next Web: |
Microsoft Adds Pinterest Support to Bing's Image Search, Lets Searchers Pin Image Results Directly to Boards — Microsoft on Friday announced a new partnership with social network Pinterest. Bing's image search has received a new “Pin to Pinterest” feature, letting users pin image results directly …
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