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Antitrust: Commission seeks feedback on commitments offered by Google to address competition concerns — The European Commission invites comments from interested parties on commitments offered by Google in relation to online search and search advertising. The Commission has concerns … | Matt Brian / The Verge: |
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Tickets for WWDC 2013 Sell Out in Two Minutes — After going on sale at 10:00 AM Pacific Time today, tickets for Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) in San Francisco have already sold out in two minutes. — WWDC has sold out increasingly quickly in recent years … | Ernesto / TorrentFreak: |
Pirate Bay Finds Safe Haven in Iceland, Switches to .IS Domain — It has been a busy month for The Pirate Bay's IT department thus far, with the site skipping from domain to domain. — Two weeks ago the notorious BitTorrent site traded in its .SE domain for the Greenland-based .GL TLD.| Ken Yeung / The Next Web: |
Amazon beats Wall Street estimates with $0.18 EPS, sales at $16.07B in Q1 2013, a 22% growth YoY — Amazon announced its first quarter financial performance and it has $16.07 billion in net income and earnings per share of $0.18. Its sales were up 22 percent from last year.| Jordan Kahn / 9to5Mac: |
Attorney General calls T-Mobile's no-contract plans ‘deceptive’, carrier agrees to offer refunds and change advertising — Following the launch of T-Mobile's new “Uncarrier” strategy alongside the $99 iPhone 5 and new no subsidy pricing plans last month, today the Washington State Attorney General … | Mike Isaac / AllThingsD: |
Twitter Testing New Local Discovery Features — And It's About Time — Twitter may be the best way to figure out what's happening around the world right now. But it sure ain't great at telling me what's going on in my world — that is, what's happening down the block from me. — That may change.| Ina Fried / AllThingsD: |
Nokia Plans May 14 London Event to Talk About Its Next Windows Phones — Nokia is planning to hold a May 14 press conference in London to talk about where it is headed with its Lumia line of Windows Phones. — An invitation to journalists on Thursday offered few details.| Steven Levy / Wired: |
How Ray Kurzweil Will Help Google Make the Ultimate AI Brain — Google has always been an artificial intelligence company, so it really shouldn't have been a surprise that Ray Kurzweil, one of the leading scientists in the field, joined the search giant late last year.| Zack Whittaker / ZDNet: |
CISPA ‘dead’ in Senate, privacy concerns cited — Summary: The chairman of a key Senate committee cited “insufficient” privacy protections in the cybersecurity bill, recently passed by the House. — Zack Whittaker — The Senate will almost certainly kill a controversial cybersecurity bill … | Jeff John Roberts / GigaOM: |
Google: government censorship requests jumped 20% in last six months — Google has published its latest Transparency Report and the results are not encouraging for free speech advocates: governments around the world are asking it to remove more content than ever before.| TechCrunch: |
Facebook Buys Parse To Offer Mobile Development Tools As Its First Paid B2B Service — Facebook has just acquired Parse, marking its entry into a whole new business category: paid tools and services for developing mobile apps. — The company is buying the mobile-backend-as-a-service startup … | Matthew Panzarino / The Next Web: |
3D Leap Motion Controller device shipping date delayed 2 months until July 22nd — Leap Motion CEO Michael Buckwald today announced on a conference call that the shipping of the company's 3D Motion Controller would be delayed until July 22nd. The reasons behind it, Buckwald says, were about ‘living up to expectations’.| Lauren Goode / AllThingsD: |
Wi-Fi, Voice Calling Come to More New York City Subway Stations — Busy New Yorkers are about to get even more distracted. — Today, Gov. Andrew Cuomo said that the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, the body for New York City's arteries of public transit, had completed the first phase … | Stacey Higginbotham / GigaOM: |
Time Warner Cable sees the Google Fiber threat and offers Austin free Wi-Fi — Competition is grand. With Google planning to build out a fiber-to-the-home network in Austin, Texas next year, the local incumbent broadband providers are tweaking their models.| Tracey Lien / Polygon: |
EA restructure results in hundreds of layoffs, two studios closed — Electronic Arts announced today that the company is undergoing an organizational restructure that has “led to some difficult decisions to reduce the workforce in some locations.” — Two sources with knowledge … | Emil Protalinski / The Next Web: |
Google Drive gets profile pictures, one-click group chat, and a new look for anonymous users — Google on Thursday announced an update to its Drive service featuring the addition of profile pictures, one-click group chat, and a new look for anonymous users.| Brooke Crothers / CNET: |
MacBook Pro declared ‘best performing’ Windows laptop — A PC services company placed Apple computers in the No.1 and No. 6 slots as the best performing Windows laptops. — The MacBook Pro 13 was rated the best performing Windows laptop. One of the biggest reasons: ‘every Windows installation on it is clean.’| Derrick Harris / GigaOM: |
Actian buys Amazon database partner ParAccel — Database vendor Actian has acquired ParAccel, a scale-out, analytic database company whose technology underpins part of the Amazon Web Services Redshift data warehouse service. Terms of the deal are undisclosed.| Soyoung Kim / Reuters: |
Exclusive: Verizon eyes $100 billion bid for Vodafone's Wireless stake — (Reuters) - Verizon Communications has hired advisers to prepare a possible $100 billion cash and stock bid to take full control of Verizon Wireless from its partner Vodafone, two people familiar with the matter said.| Steve Lohr / NYT Bits: |
A Messenger for the Internet of Things — The vision of the Internet of Things is inspiring, if much-hyped. Billions of digital devices, from smartphones to sensors in homes, cars and machines of all kinds, will communicate with each other to automate tasks and make life better.| Darrell Etherington / TechCrunch: |
6Wunderkinder Debuts Wunderlist Pro, Paid Premium Subscriptions For Its Cross-Platform Productivity App — Wunderlist has been a to-do and GTD app staple since its launch back in 2010, but 6Wunderkinder, the company behind it, has always given away its products free of charge … | Aaron Souppouris / The Verge: |
LG promises smartphone with flexible OLED display this year — In a call discussing the company's recent financial results, LG announced it will introduce a smartphone with a flexible OLED screen in the fourth quarter of this year. The company's vice president of mobile Yoon Bu-hyun … | Ken Yeung / The Next Web: |
Square hires former Google exec Francoise Brougher as its Business Lead to help it expand globally — Mobile commerce payment service Square announced today that it has hired former Google executive Francoise Brougher to help it in the business development department.
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