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Apple Is Said to Be Pressing for Internet Radio Deals — After months of stalled negotiations over its planned Internet radio service, Apple is pushing to complete licensing deals with music companies so it can reveal the service as early as next week, according to people briefed on the talks.| Paul Sloan / CNET: |
Apple reaches iRadio deal with Warner Music, suggesting WWDC launch — Apple signs up the world's No. 3 major music label, leaving Sony as the only holdout, as it seems to be aiming to launch at WWDC. — Apple struck a licensing deal Sunday with both Warner Music Group and its publishing arm … | Todd Bishop / GeekWire: |
Microsoft CIO Tony Scott leaves to ‘focus on personal projects’ — [Updated below with Microsoft confirmation and statement.] — Tony Scott, who oversaw Microsoft's internal IT operations for more than five years as the company's CIO, has exited the position, based on the word leaking out of the company this weekend.| Chris Dixon: |
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Intel Iris Pro 5200 Graphics Review: Core i7-4950HQ Tested — The Prelude — As Intel got into the chipset business it quickly found itself faced with an interesting problem. As the number of supported IO interfaces increased (back then we were talking about things like AGP, FSB) … | Andrew Cunningham / Ars Technica: |
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Apple again plans AirDrop wireless file-sharing for iOS — Apple is currently testing versions of iOS 7 internally that include the AirDrop WiFi-direct file sharing tool from the Mac, according to people familiar with the software. — Like with the Flickr and Vimeo integration … | Josh Constine / TechCrunch: |
Yahoo Shuts Down Mail Classic, Forces Switch To New Version That Scans Your Emails To Target Ads — Starting the week of June 3rd, tomorrow, Yahoo is discontinuing Mail Classic. It's requiring all Mail users to switch to the new version of Mail and accept a TOS/Privacy Policy update that lets … | Mat Smith / Engadget: |
Acer Iconia W3 official: the first 8-inch Windows 8 tablet launches this month for 325 euros (hands-on) — It looks like the promise of smaller Windows 8 tablets has been fulfilled, and Acer's revealed its plans for a smaller form factor. Yep, we heard word of (and even peeked at listings for) … | Jay Yarow / Business Insider: |
This Tiny Newspaper From Taiwan Breaks More Tech News Than Anyone — But Nobody Trusts It — Earlier this year, Apple's stock was taking a beating after multiple reports citing suppliers said it was cutting back its orders for the iPhone 5. — DigiTimes, a small tech industry newspaper from Taiwan … | Seth Weintraub / 9to5Mac: |
WWDC 2013: Slimmer Retina MacBook Pro w/1080P camera and MacBook Air microphone improvements expected — In a report this morning, one of the better Apple analysts, Ming-Chi Kuo of KGI securities listed his forecast for MacBook Pro and Air updates expected at WWDC.| Fred Wilson / A VC: |
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Intel's future Pentium chip does Windows and Android — Atom is moving on up — to the Pentium and Celeron branding. And Intel is renaming the architecture too. — Samsung Ativ Smart PC. More Android-based Intel laptops are coming, the chipmaker says. — Intel's Atom is getting a makeover.
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