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Will Yahoo Try to Get Its “Cool Again” by Doing a Deal for Tumblr? — Earlier this week, Yahoo CFO Ken Goldman spoke at JP Morgan's Global Technology conference and underscored the need for the aging Silicon Valley Internet giant to attract more users from the coveted 18-to-24-years-old age bracket.| Om Malik / GigaOM: |
Yahoo wants to buy Tumblr. Will Facebook swoop in at the last minute? — Yahoo chief executive Marissa Mayer thinks that what Blogger did for Google, Tumblr could do for her aging Internet company — make it relevant and a major player on the modern web. And for that she is willing … | Mike Shields / Adweek: |
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Galaxy S4 sales to top 10 million — Mobile chief hints that sales may hit 100 million mark — Samsung Electronics said Thursday it expects its latest flagship handset, the Galaxy S4, to surpass the 10 million mark in sales next week. — “We are confident that we will pass more than 10 million sales of the S4 next week.| Greg Sandoval / The Verge: |
How Google beat Apple to a streaming music service — Sources say iRadio is still mired in licensing talks and may not be ready for WWDC — Google's long-rumored Play Music All Access service is already out the door, while Apple's iRadio is still bogged down in licensing talks.| Bloomberg: |
Apple Mobile Devices Cleared for Use on U.S. Military Networks — The Pentagon cleared Apple Inc. (AAPL) devices for use on its networks, setting the stage for the maker of iPhones and iPads to compete with Samsung Electronics Co. and BlackBerry for military sales.| Andrew Cunningham / Ars Technica: |
How Google updated Android without releasing version 4.3 — Google I/O didn't give us the Android update we were expecting—or did it?? — Google covered a lot of ground in its three-and-a-half-hour opening keynote at Google I/O yesterday, but one thing it didn't announce was the oft-rumored next version of Android.| Taylor Wimberly / Android and Me: |
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A stretched Samsung chases rival Apple's suppliers — (Reuters) - Overtaking Apple Inc as the world's leading maker of smartphones has stretched Samsung Electronics Co's in-house supply lines, and the South Korean firm is now courting some of its rival's main parts suppliers.| Chris Welch / The Verge: |
Yahoo to hold Monday press event as Tumblr buyout rumors swirl — CNBC is reporting that Yahoo will hold a “product-related” news event this Monday in New York City. None other than CEO Marissa Mayer will be speaking at the event. Exactly what Yahoo plans to announce hasn't yet been disclosed … | Douglas MacMillan / Bloomberg: |
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Gizmodo Pivots From Gadgets to Design — Because Kinja. — Gizmodo, Gawker media's tech blog, is getting a new editor and a new focus. Geoff Manaugh, a former senior editor at Dwell Magazine and contributing editor at Wired UK, will take over at Gizmodo.| Stephen Shankland / CNET: |
Google urges fast adoption of VP9 video compression — The computing industry has just begun taking the VP8 codec seriously, but Google wants people to adopt its brand-new successor. — SAN FRANCISCO — Google is nearly done with its VP9 video technology, and it wants the world to use it.| Arik Hesseldahl / AllThingsD: |
Bloomberg Names Former IBM CEO Palmisano to Advise on Data Privacy — Here's an interesting development in the ongoing data-privacy imbroglio over at Bloomberg LP. The company just named former IBM CEO Sam Palmisano as an independent adviser with the task of reviewing and recommending changes on privacy and data policies.| Jennifer O'Mahony / Telegraph: |
Financial Times hacked by Syrian Electronic Army — The Financial Times website and two Twitter accounts belonging to the news organisation appear to have been hacked by the Syrian Electronic Army today. — The breach, which took place just before 1pm BST, is just the latest in a spate … | Aaron Souppouris / The Verge: |
Nvidia Shield pre-orders start today, priced at $349 and ships in June — Three days earlier than expected — Nvidia is starting orders of its new Android-powered handheld console, Shield, today. After announcing a $349 price tag and June release date earlier this week … | Somini Sengupta / New York Times: |
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Firefox 22 Won't Block Third-Party Tracking Cookies: Why Mozilla Delayed Default Blocker And How Your Privacy Is Affected — Privacy and Security — Mozilla announced it will be delaying the default block on third-party cookie tracking in the upcoming Firefox 22 citing additional testing as the reason for the hold.| Joe Mullin / Ars Technica: |
Newegg nukes “corporate troll” Alcatel in third patent appeal win this year — Bell Labs shut down in 2006. Today, Alcatel-Lucent uses patents that originated at the labs to file lawsuits. — Lawrence Aberle / Wikipedia — In 2011, Alcatel-Lucent had American e-commerce on the ropes.| Wall Street Journal: |
Laurene Powell Jobs Goes Public to Promote Dream Act — Steve Jobs's widow has taken on a public role, backing one of the most controversial causes in the U.S. today: immigration reform. And she is doing it using some of the tactics that her late husband, the Apple Inc. co-founder, employed to great effect at the technology giant.| Nicholas Thompson / New Yorker: |
Julius Genachowski Leaves the F.C.C. — After four and a half years running the F.C.C., Julius Genachowski is stepping down on Friday. He's had an eventful time: dealing with net neutrality, spectrum auctions, mergers, and David Ortiz's exhortative expletive on national TV.| Danny Sullivan / Marketing Land: |
Google On Glass Privacy Issues & Congress: “Social Cues” Will Help, Plus It Takes Trust Seriously — Google Glass isn't even available for consumers and some in US Congress are already formally raising privacy questions. Google's reaction? Privacy has been “top of mind” as it has developed Glass, and it takes trust seriously.| Brendan Sasso / Hillicon Valley: |
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