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Google Glass Explorer Edition now receiving XE5 software update, brings loads of new features and enhancements — We see it happen all the time. A not quite commercially available Android product receives an over-the-air update before it's even released. Guess you could add Glass … | Alex Chitu / Google Operating System: |
New Google Maps Interface — Google is about to launch a new interface for Google Maps. The update will remove the sidebar and will display everything on top of the full-screen map. One of the new features lets you restrict local search results to places recommended by top reviews or your Google+ circles.| Amir Efrati / Wall Street Journal: |
Yahoo Struggles to Find Way Out of Microsoft Web-Search Deal — Yahoo Inc. has been quietly trying to find a way out of its struggling Web-search partnership with Microsoft Corp., a person familiar the situation said, but has so far failed in that effort. — The Silicon Valley Internet … | Alexei Oreskovic / Reuters: |
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Nokia video compares Lumia 928 camera against GS III and iPhone 5 — The first footage from the PureView camera aboard Nokia's Lumia 928 is up on the phone's official landing page, showing how it compares against the iPhone 5 and Samsung's Galaxy S III at shooting video on a New York rollercoaster.| Ritsuko Ando / Reuters: |
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Yahoo's Mayer Has Met With Hulu Execs in a Preliminary Look-See at Premium Video Unit — According to numerous sources close to the situation, Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer recently met with top execs at Hulu, the premium video service whose media company owners have been considering selling it for some months.| Ina Fried / AllThingsD: |
T-Mobile Says Has Sold 500,000 iPhones, Q1 Revenue Dipped 7 Percent — T-Mobile released full first quarter financials late Tuesday evening, reporting a 7 percent dip in revenue from a year earlier. — Adjusted earnings, excluding interest, tax, depreciation and amortization of $1.2 billion … | Charlie Savage / New York Times: |
Obama May Back F.B.I. Plan to Wiretap Web Users — WASHINGTON — The Obama administration, resolving years of internal debate, is on the verge of backing a Federal Bureau of Investigation plan for a sweeping overhaul of surveillance laws that would make it easier to wiretap people … | Jay Greene / CNET: |
Unlike Adobe, Microsoft won't abandon packaged software — Microsoft's Office will continue to sell as both packaged software and subscription service. The company also updated its Office Web Apps to work with Android. — A day after Adobe killed its Creative Suite software … | Frederic Lardinois / TechCrunch: |
Google Reminds iOS Developers That They Can Easily Integrate Chrome With Their Apps — Google just reminded developers that they can use Chrome as the default browser for their apps and easily switch back and forth between app and browser. With x-callback, Google says … | Dan Farber / CNET: |
Marissa Mayer's moonshot: Yahoo on every device — With more than 700 million users Yahoo has a good start, but getting the next billion users will be a challenge. — NEW YORK—Marissa Mayer has clear vision of what a moonshot — an epic accomplishment — would be for Yahoo.| Daniela Hernandez / Wired: |
The Man Behind the Google Brain: Andrew Ng and the Quest for the New AI — There's a theory that human intelligence stems from a single algorithm. — The idea arises from experiments suggesting that the portion of your brain dedicated to processing sound from your ears could also handle sight for your eyes.| Emil Protalinski / The Next Web: |
Google adds notification center to Chromium for Mac in preparation for porting Google Now to OS X — Over the last few months, the Chrome OS notification center was ported to Chromium and then to Chrome Canary, but the feature was limited to just Windows. Now it looks like the first attempts … | Dan Primack / Fortune: |
CrunchFund's future — With nearly 100 portfolio companies and just two remaining partners, what is the future of Michael Arrington's venture capital effort? — FORTUNE — It has been 20 months since TechCrunch founder Michael Arrington launched CrunchFund, a venture capital firm … | Peter Kafka / AllThingsD: |
AOL's Earnings Are Light, But Revenue and Ad Sales Are On Track — This looks like a pretty good performance from AOL: Tim Armstrong's Internet company came in a couple pennies light on earnings in its Q1, but hit its revenue marks. — As important: Its underlying numbers look pretty good.| Robin Wauters / The Next Web: |
Zuckerberg nemesis Aaron Greenspan sues Facebook again (plus the rest of Silicon Valley) — Aaron Greenspan, the founder of Think Computer, creator of the FaceCash mobile payment system and (according to him) co-founder of Facebook, has been giving Mark Zuckerberg headaches for many years now … | Steve Ladurantaye / Globe and Mail: |
Rogers determined to butt heads with Netflix — Canadian television providers are planning to cut their own cords, with several of the country's largest media companies developing subscription-based services to compete with online rivals such as Netflix Inc.| Quentin Hardy / NYT Bits: |
SAP Takes It All to the Cloud — SAP, the German software giant, is making one of the largest pushes into cloud computing yet seen from a large incumbent company. It may even be destroying its own business, in order to build for a new one. — SAP is famous for developing enterprise resource planning, or ERP, software.| Ashby Jones / Wall Street Journal: |
Samsung-Apple Patent Fight: Is It Worth It? — For Many Smartphone Makers, Years of Expensive Litigation Yield Little Reward — Smartphone makers who went on the offensive in the industry's patent wars are learning a tough lesson: The courts aren't buying it.| Drew Olanoff / TechCrunch: |
OpenStreetMap To Give Google Maps A Run For Its Money By Launching Its New ‘iD’ Editor — Google has become the king of maps because of the technology that it has developed over the past eight years. One competitor, OpenStreetMap, has developed its own tools and built a community … | Sarah E. Needleman / Venture Capital Dispatch: |
Coinbase Nabs $5M in Biggest Funding for Bitcoin Startup — Eleven-month-old startup Coinbase announced Tuesday the largest funding round to date for a Bitcoin startup, a $5 million investment led by Union Square Ventures. … In an exclusive interview with The Wall Street Journal … | Adi Robertson / The Verge: |
Internet traffic from Syria vanishes in the midst of ongoing conflict — Google, Renesys, and others point to an internet blackout in Syria, the latest blow in an ongoing conflict. Analytics group Renesys confirmed about an hour ago that internet had apparently gone dark … | Wall Street Journal: |
Samsung's Enviable Challenge: What to Do With Its Growing Cash Pile — Having grabbed a big chunk of the profitable smartphone business from Apple Inc. and others, Samsung Electronics Co. now faces a new, enviable Apple-like challenge: a mammoth pile of unspent, accumulated cash.
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