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Haswell is here: we detail Intel's first 4th-generation Core CPUs — Quad-core chips for laptops and desktops are first, with dual-cores to follow. — Intel has been releasing information about Haswell, its next-generation CPU architecture, for months now.| Jon Brodkin / Ars Technica: |
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Oculus VR co-founder, 33, killed by speeding car — Tragedy hits the company that made the Oculus Rift head-mounted virtual-reality display as co-founder Andrew Reisse finds himself in the wrong place at the wrong time during a police chase. — Andrew Scott Reisse, co-founder of the company … | New York Times: |
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Mac Pro Retail Supplies Drying Up Ahead of WWDC — Apple's WWDC conference is almost upon us, and with the expectation that the company will unveil new Macs at the event, I decided to do a bit of checking around on retail stock levels. What I found, somewhat to my surprise, was a remarkable shortage of Apple's entry-level Mac Pro.| Florian Mueller / FOSS Patents: |
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Samsung Galaxy S 4 Active Revealed for AT&T — It's no secret that Samsung's got a full complement of Galaxy S 4-derived handsets trickling out over the next few months; the company just revealed the S 4 Mini, and next up we're expecting a more rugged, full-sized device known as the Galaxy S 4 Active (codename: J Active).| Greg Sandoval / The Verge: |
Did Apple conspire to fix ebook prices? The DOJ takes Cupertino to court on Monday — In the antitrust case USA v Apple, high-ranking Apple and Amazon executives are expected to testify — Propelled by the public's embrace of the Kindle, Amazon was running away with the burgeoning ebook market by the end of 2009.| Matthew Panzarino / The Next Web: |
Google says it won't approve any Glass apps with facial recognition until it has protections in place — Today, Google posted a notice to its Google Glass channel on G+ that lays out its plan to prevent abuse of facial recognition on the head-mounted computer. It's solution?| Loek Essers / Computerworld: |
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‘Virtual’ Currencies Draw State Scrutiny — State banking regulators are scrutinizing companies that let people buy and sell virtual currencies such as bitcoin, and some are looking at requiring costly licenses, according to people familiar with the efforts.| Steve Rubel / AdAge: |
Why Reddit Is Betting On Original Content — A Move to Reach Marketers in a Tech-Savvy Community — The “80s cliché is that video killed the radio star. Now it's quickly killing other priorities as a growing number of media concerns put greater focus on original programming, all in a quest for higher CPMs.
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