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Android for all and the new Nexus 5 — Just in time for Halloween, we have two new treats for Android fans. First, we're excited to unwrap our latest platform release, KitKat, which delivers a smarter, more immersive Android experience to even more people. And second, we're introducing Nexus 5—a new Nexus phone developed with LG.| TechCrunch: |
Android 4.4 KitKat Targets Google's Next Billion Users, Adds Pervasive Search & Improves Google Now — Today Google announced details of its long-awaited Android 4.4 KitKat operating system for the first time, going beyond just the candy bar branding. KitKat is designed around three major tentpoles … | Roger Cheng / CNET: |
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New FAA Guidelines Permit More Device Use, All The Way From Take-Off To Landing — For years now, most of us have been quietly not turning off our phones and devices at landing and take off, and merely putting the screens to sleep and stuffing them in seat pockets instead.| Horace Dediu / Asymco: |
Launch of iPad in early 2010 seen to coincide with quantum leap in visits to Apple stores — The Quantum Leap in Retail — In fiscal 2013 there were 395 million visits to Apple retail stores. In 2012 there were 372 million. — The difference is approximately the population of Australia.| Jordan Golson / MacRumors: |
Samsung Tops Apple in Latest J.D. Power Tablet Customer Satisfaction Survey — Apple has been ranked second, edged out slightly by Samsung in J.D. Power's latest U.S. tablet satisfaction study. Samsung scored 835 on a 1,000 point scale, while Apple was just behind at 833.| Michael Winter / USA Today: |
Coast Guard visits mysterious ‘Google barge’ — Agency mum on trip and San Francisco vessel's purpose, citing “commercial confidentiality.” —The Coast Guard on Wednesday visited the mysterious “Google barge” floating in San Francisco Bay, but the agency would not reveal anything about the tech giant's hush-hush vessel.| Matt McGee / Marketing Land: |
Google's Glass Accessory Store Is Coming Online (Wow. Stuff's Expensive!) — Google is bringing an official accessory store for Google Glass online this evening, based on reports first shared in a private Google forum for Glass Explorers. — The store appears to be part of the “My Glass” … | Matt Buchanan / New Yorker: |
After Walt Mossberg and David Pogue: Waiting for the Next Great Technology Critic — For well over a decade, the two most influential voices about consumer technology have been a sixty-six-year-old man who lives just outside of Washington, D.C. and a fifty-year-old man who resides in Westport, Connecticut.| Dan Primack / Fortune: |
Why are Internet startups raising so much, so fast? — Snapchat, Pinterest and Nextdoor are all raising money before the ink is even dry on their last VC checks. Why? — FORTUNE — Pinterest last week announced that it had raised $225 million in new funding, just eight months after raising $200 million.| Lisa Chow / NPR: |
Top Reviewers On Amazon Get Tons Of Free Stuff … You're on Amazon.com. You're buying, say, a toaster, and you're checking out the customer reviews. You assume the people writing these reviews are people like you — people who wanted a toaster, went online and bought one.| Richard Lawler / Engadget: |
Pandora for Android adds Chromecast streaming (update: iPhone too) — When Google's Chromecast streaming device launched, the company mentioned it would stream stream music from Pandora eventually and now that day has arrived. At least on Android, a new version 5 of the app is available … | Doug Madory / Renesys: |
Google DNS Departs Brazil Ahead of New Law — In response to recent NSA spying allegations, Brazil is pressing ahead with a new law to require Internet companies like Google to store data about Brazilian users inside Brazil, where it will be subject to local privacy laws.| Washington Post: |
How the NSA is infiltrating private networks — The NSA, working with its British counterpart, the Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ), secretly taps into the internal networks of Yahoo and Google, the two biggest Internet companies by overall data traffic.| Andrea Peterson / The Switch: |
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No U.S. Action, So States Move on Privacy Law — State legislatures around the country, facing growing public concern about the collection and trade of personal data, have rushed to propose a series of privacy laws, from limiting how schools can collect student data to deciding whether the police need a warrant to tap cellphones.| Rich McCormick / The Verge: |
Steam rises to 65 million active users, eclipsing Xbox Live — Steam now has more than 65 million active accounts. The figure marks a 30 percent rise in players over the last year. The video game digital download platform also boasts daily peak concurrent users of more than six million.| Eric Slivka / MacRumors: |
Apple's Asia-Pacific Online Stores Begin Taking iPad Air Orders, Shipping Within 24 Hours — After going offline earlier today in advance of today's iPad Air launch, Apple's online stores in the Asia-Pacific region have returned for business. — All models of the iPad Air are currently listed … | RIA Novosti: |
Ex-NSA Contractor Snowden Finds Computer Job in Russia — Fugitive former US security contractor Edward Snowden has found a website maintenance job in Russia, his lawyer said Thursday. — Snowden, who was granted temporary asylum in Russia this summer, will start work November 1 in maintaining … | Rachel King / ZDNet: |
Salesforce.com adds private storefront option to AppExchange — Summary: Essentially, the idea is to satisfy employee demands for the latest web and mobile apps within the boundaries of each IT department's rules and regulations. — SAN FRANCISCO—Salesforce.com's annual (and ever-growing) … | Bloomberg: |
Twitter Stays Mum on Profit on Roadshow Ahead of IPO — Twitter Inc. (TWTR) sought to drum up investor interest this week for its initial public offering by talking about mobile growth and advertising capacity. Notably absent from the list: profits. — At the money-losing company's roadshow meetings … | Wall Street Journal: |
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