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Reports: Facebook Is Buying Social Mapping And Traffic App Waze For Up To $1B To Court More Mobile Users — Facebook appears to be close to making another billion-dollar acquisition to once again ramp up its mobile efforts: according to two reports in the Israeli press at Calcalist … | TechCrunch: |
Microsoft Mulling Nook Media LLC Purchase For $1 Billion — Microsoft is offering to pay $1 billion to buy the digital assets of Nook Media LLC, the digital book and college book joint venture with Barnes & Noble and other investors, according to internal documents we've obtained.| Laura Hazard Owen / paidContent: |
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Netflix, Reed Hastings Survive Missteps to Join Silicon Valley's Elite — On a normal weeknight, Netflix (NFLX) accounts for almost a third of all Internet traffic entering North American homes. That's more than YouTube, Hulu, Amazon.com (AMZN), HBO Go, iTunes, and BitTorrent combined.| Alex Wilhelm / The Next Web: |
Yahoo acquires GoPollGo polling service, shuts down all widgets, polls and properties — Today GoPollGo announced that it has been acquired by Yahoo Mobile. The online polling company hadn't reached its third birthday. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.| Clare Jim / Reuters: |
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PC Makers Hopeful on Windows 8 Changes — With the PC industry in severe contraction, industry executives seem terribly relieved to have found some optimism to cling to. — PC makers in Asia say there is hope yet for Windows 8, the new operating system that even Microsoft Corp. has admitted hasn't been a huge hit.| Greg Bensinger / Wall Street Journal: |
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AT&T-owned AIO Wireless launches pre-paid and BYOD service, but no LTE — You likely haven't heard of AIO Wireless yet, but AT&T hopes you will soon. Launching Thursday in three cities, AIO Wireless is a pre-paid and BYOD, or bring your own device, service provider and is a subsidiary … | Jim Dalrymple / The Loop: |
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Ouya raises $15M from Kleiner Perkins and Mayfield and delays launch — Ouya is just a kid on the block alongside the game consoles from Nintendo, Microsoft, and Sony. But it's graduating to a higher level today as the maker of the $99 Android game console is announcing that it has raised $15 million … | Ken Yeung / The Next Web: |
Flipboard amps up user-generated magazines with Android release and new Web-based editing tool — Flipboard has brought its magazine curation service to Android devices. The popular service has released an update that will now brings in features iOS device owners have been experiencing for the past couple of months.| Kim Zetter / Wired: |
Use These Secret NSA Google Search Tips to Become Your Own Spy Agency — There's so much data available on the internet, that even government cyberspies need a little help now and then to sift through it all. So to assist them, the National Security Agency produced a book to help its spies uncover intelligence hiding on the web.| Jeff Blagdon / The Verge: |
EA confirms 10 percent of staff laid off in major restructuring — During video game conglomerate EA's most recent earnings call, the company's CFO confirmed that it has laid off the roughly 900 workers whose jobs were rumored to be on the chopping block last month.| Richard Lawler / Engadget: |
Sony's 2012 earnings show a net profit of $458 million, its first since 2008 — We've already heard from Sony about the positive effects some of its recent moves like the sales of several of its buildings are having on its finances, and now the company is revealing its detailed results for the last year.| Jamie Rigg / Engadget: |
Nokia unveils the touchscreen Asha 501 with new software platform, we go hands-on (video) — One or more additional members are expected to join Nokia's Lumia line-up next Tuesday, but today the company has chosen New Delhi as the stage to unveil the Asha 501, a new touchscreen handset … | Dana Liebelson / Mother Jones: |
This 17-Year-Old Coder Is Saving Twitter From TV Spoilers (Spoiler: She's a Girl) — Jennie Lamere was the only woman to present at a Boston hackathon. She won it. — Imagine you forget to watch a new episode of Game of Thrones the night it airs. Even if coworkers stay mum … | Lee Chyen Yee / Reuters: |
Huawei's CEO breaks silence, says company not connected to U.S. cyber threats — (Reuters) - Ren Zhengfei, founder and CEO of Huawei Technologies Co Ltd, defended the Chinese firm's stand on U.S. cyber-security concerns when he spoke to the media for the first time on Thursday … | Andrew Adams / KSL-TV: |
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Google Framed As Book Stealer Bent On Data Domination In New Documentary — “Google And The World Brain” is a new documentary about Google's plan to scan all of the world's books, which triggered an ongoing lawsuit being heard today. The hair-raising film sees Google import millions of copyrighted works … | KC Lemson / Windows Phone Blog: |
Full-res photo and video backup now available worldwide for Windows Phone 8 — [This post was written by Aaron Sauvé, a senior program manager on the Windows Phone camera and photos team. -KC] — One great feature of Windows Phone 8 is its ability to save full-resolution backup copies … | Dan Frommer / SplatF: |
AOL vs. Netflix: The Entire Internet In One Simple Chart — Dialup out, broadband in. It doesn't get more clear than this. — At the end of March, almost 2.7 million people still subscribed to AOL service, the company reported this morning. That's about where Netflix stood at the end of 2004.| Reuven Cohen / Forbes: |
New Zealand Government Announces That Software Will No Longer Be Patentable — In a bill passed earlier today, the Government of New Zealand announced that software in the country will no longer be patentable. New Zealand's largest IT representative body, the Institute of IT Professionals … | Brian Krebs / Krebs on Security: |
Trade Sanctions Cited in Hundreds of Syrian Domain Seizures — In apparent observation of international trade sanctions against Syria, a U.S. firm that ranks as the world's fourth-largest domain name registrar has seized hundreds of domains belonging to various Syrian entities … | Darren Murph / Engadget: |
Huawei W1, the company's first Windows Phone 8 device, comes to the US in prepaid form — Huawei and the United States government may have their differences, but here's something we can all agree on: Walmart's going to sell whatever it darn well pleases. Including, mind you, Huawei's first Windows Phone 8 smartphone.| Bloomberg: |
Apple, Oracle Pay Their CFOs the Most as Cash Hoards Grow — Five of the ten best-paid finance chiefs last year work in the technology industry, as executives at companies from Apple Inc. (AAPL) to Google Inc. (GOOG) were rewarded for increasing profit, amassing cash and minimizing taxes.
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