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Your Feedback Matters - Update on Xbox One — Last week at E3, the excitement, creativity and future of our industry was on display for a global audience. — For us, the future comes in the form of Xbox One, a system designed to be the best place to play games this year and for many years to come.| Wall Street Journal: |
Microsoft-Nokia Advanced Talks Recently Broke Down — Microsoft Corp. was recently in advanced discussions with Nokia Corp. about a purchase of the Finnish company's device business, according to people familiar with the matter, in a marriage that could have reshaped the mobile-phone industry.| Mat Honan / Wired: |
Yahoo's Very Bad Idea to Release Email Addresses — Yahoo is releasing inactive Yahoo IDs so that users can score a better email address. This means you can finally have albert@yahoo.com instead of albert9330399@yahoo.com, for example. Sounds great, right? It's actually a spectacularly bad idea.| Alexei Oreskovic / Reuters: |
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Project Chess: How U.S. Snoops On Your Skype — If you thought that the U.S. government only tracks meta-data on your calls or scoops up your Facebook page and YouTube videos, think again. Skype — a subsidiary of Microsoft since October 2011 when Redmond bought it for $8.5 billion … | Ashley Feinberg / Gizmodo: |
Best Buy Is Recalling Thousands of MacBook Pro Batteries Over Fire Risk — Best Buy is recalling 5,100 third-party replacement MacBook Pro batteries after the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission reported 13 separate cases in which the batteries caught fire, at least one causing serious injury.| Mat Honan / Wired: |
Inside Digg's Race to Build the New Google Reader — Andrew McLaughlin is, like, California-enthusiastic. Like, we're-totally-going-to-do-this- guys enthusiastic. The 43 year-old CEO of the recently re-imagined Digg is a believer in the way the Internet can make the world better.| Alex de Joode / LeaseWeb Blog: |
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India sets up elaborate system to tap phone calls, e-mail — (Reuters) - India has launched a wide-ranging surveillance program that will give its security agencies and even income tax officials the ability to tap directly into e-mails and phone calls without oversight by courts or parliament, several sources said.| Alyn Griffiths / Dezeen: |
Interview with Richard Sapper on turning down a job at Apple — Interview: German industrial designer Richard Sapper has launched a new website chronicling his work dating back to the 1950s. In an interview looking back on his career he tells Dezeen how he turned down the chance to work at Apple … | Rasul Bailay / Times of India: |
Google brings Android Nation store to India to spice up its retail market — NEW DELHI: In a significant move that will help increase Android penetration in India, its promoter Google is now vying for a piece of the retail market with brick-and-mortar stores called Android Nation.| Mike Isaac / AllThingsD: |
Twitter Acquires Social Startup Spindle — Twitter has acquired Spindle, a social startup focused on the location and check-in space, and discovering local places of interest nearby. — “We've spent the past two and a half years building a product that helps you answer the question: 'What's happening nearby right now?'”| Steven Musil / CNET: |
LinkedIn suffers site outage due to ‘DNS issue’ — The business networking site's home page is replaced by a domain sales page for about an hour. — LinkedIn is battling a DNS issue that took the business social networking site offline for an hour Wednesday night.| Emil Protalinski / The Next Web: |
Microsoft gives a sneak peek of Office Web Apps real-time co-authoring across Windows, Android, and iOS devices — Microsoft today released a sneak peek of how Office Web Apps real-time co-authoring will work across Windows, Android, and iOS devices. Unfortunately, the company still … | Kim-Mai Cutler / TechCrunch: |
The Case For And Against Candy Crush-Maker King's Possible IPO — Zynga cast a long shadow when its stock tanked by about 75 percent in the first year after going public. But that apparently isn't scaring off other contenders in the gaming industry from an IPO.| Darrell Etherington / TechCrunch: |
Stratasys Acquiring MakerBot In $403M Deal, Combined Company Will Likely Dominate 3D Printing Industry — Today Stratasys announced that it has acquired MakerBot, as we reported, in a stock deal worth $403 million based on the current share value of Stratasys.| Bloomberg: |
Google Gets 3 Months to Fix Privacy or Face French Fines — France gave Google Inc. (GOOG) (GOOG) three months to amend its policy regarding Internet users' data to avoid fines, and said five other European countries will follow suit by the end of July. — The U.S. search engine giant … | Michael Harper / AppleInsider: |
Parallels Desktop 8 updated to support Apple's OS X Mavericks — Popular desktop virtualization client Parallels released an update to their desktop app for Mac on Wednesday, allowing Apple developers to run beta versions of OS X Mavericks in tandem with older versions of the Mac operating system.| Pratik Naik / Fstoppers: |
Adobe Photoshop CC Has Already Been Pirated In Just One Day — With all the recent discussion about Adobe's Creative Cloud model and the polarizing opinions surrounding it, one of the topics people have been mentioning is how it will stop the pirating of Photoshop and other Adobe products in the suite.| Wall Street Journal: |
Web Companies Pay for Internet Fast Lane — Streaming video on the Web can be a bumpy experience: The video can slow or stop altogether. To avoid these problems, Netflix Inc., the biggest online video outlet, has been trying to install special equipment directly connected to the networks of Internet access providers.| Horace Dediu / asymco: |
Measuring the iTunes video store — It's been five years since we had an update on TV show downloads and six years since we've had an update on movie downloads from Apple. In Q3 2008 Apple announced 200 million TV show downloads and in Q2 2007 2 million movies.| Avi Schneider / GeekTime: |
EMC acquires Israeli storage startup, Scale IO, for $200-300M — 3:30PM Jerusalem, Israel - Israeli startup, ScaleIO, a leader in enterprise data and elastic converged storage, has been purchased by enterprise data giant, EMC, for a reported purchase price sitting somewhere between $200-300M.
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