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Verizon altering web traffic, inserting a unique identifier allowing websites to track you, with no opt-out available — Verizon's ‘Perma-Cookie’ Is a Privacy-Killing Machine — Verizon Wireless has been subtly altering the web traffic of its wireless customers for the past two years … | Amir Efrati / The Information: |
Apple discussed NFC use for building security access, public transit, more, with possible partners like HID Global and Cubic — Apple Eyes New Uses for NFC Beyond iPhone Payments — Consumers are just starting to use Apple Pay to make purchases at cash registers and online stores.| Tom Warren / The Verge: |
Microsoft targets Dropbox and Google with unlimited OneDrive storage for Office 365 subscribers — Microsoft is removing its OneDrive storage limits for Office 365 subscribers. If you're an Office 365 Home, Personal, or University subscriber then OneDrive storage will be unlimited … | Dean Takahashi / VentureBeat: |
Alienware Area 51 desktop with latest Intel processor and chipset coming in December, starts at $1,699 — Alienware shows off its new Area-51 gaming desktop — Alienware makes PCs for serious gamers. That's evident in a demo I saw of the Alienware Area-51 gaming desktop, which ships to retail Tuesday morning.| David Carr / New York Times: |
As Facebook considers hosting content on mobile, publishers worry about losing control — Facebook Offers Life Raft, but Publishers Are Wary — For publishers, Facebook is a bit like that big dog galloping toward you in the park. More often than not, it's hard to tell whether he wants to play with you or eat you.| Lauren Goode / Re/code: |
Fitbit joins smartwatch race with Surge “Fitness Super Watch”, replaces recalled Fitbit Force — Fitbit Joins the Smartwatch Race, and Replaces the Rash-y Force With a New Wristband — After complaints emerged last February that the Fitbit Force was causing skin rashes for some wearers … | Scott Stein / CNET: |
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Nextbit is bringing iOS-like app continuity and ‘limitless’ storage to Android — You may just about recall that Nextbit, a startup formed by ex-Googlers, has been collaborating with Cyanogen on a “really cool” secret project. As it turns out, this is all about the continuity experience … | Rolfe Winkler / Wall Street Journal: |
Larry Page's reorg memo says new Google structure is “scalable, focused and enables fast decision making” — In New Structure, Google CEO Page Aims for ‘Faster, Better Decisions’ — Google CEO Larry Page says the 16-year-old company is showing signs of age, and Page wants to make sure it stays innovative.| Taylor Soper / GeekWire: |
T-Mobile now up to 52.9M customers after biggest growth quarter in company history … T-Mobile continues to add customers at a record pace and today reported an addition of 2.3 million subscribers during the third quarter. — The Bellevue-based carrier added 1.4 million post-paid customers … | Derek Walter / TechHive: |
Google's guide for switching from iPhone to Android locks you into its cloud — Following Google's new guide for switching to Android will put you firmly in the company's grip. — That's not necessarily a bad thing, as Google has strong cloud services for managing your mail, photos, contacts, and music.| Danny Sullivan / Search Engine Land: |
Bing Now Lets You Search By Emoji — Want to search for something using popular emoji characters? Microsoft's Bing search engine now supports this. — Bing announced the news in a post today, sharing some examples of why you might want to do this. For one, perhaps you want to know what exactly a particular emoji means.| Jordan Kahn / 9to5Mac: |
Wells Fargo offers up to $20 credits for Apple Pay users, says business Visa support coming next month — As others have in promotion of Apple Pay service, Wells Fargo is offering customers up to $20 credits on their bill just for trying out the new NFC-based payments service.| Zac Hall / 9to5Mac: |
Apple provides details about its $100M pledge to Obama's ConnectED educational program: 114 schools receiving Macs, iPads, and Apple TVs — Apple profiles its effort in Obama's ConnectED education program: 114 schools receiving Macs, iPads, & Apple TVs — The White House shared earlier … | Matt Burns / TechCrunch: |
Microsoft drops Xbox One price $50 to $350 for the holidays, cheaper than PS4 for first time — Microsoft Prices Xbox One Below PS4 For The First Time — Starting November 2nd, the Xbox One's starting price will be $350. That's $50 off the current level. Thanks, PlayStation!| Erin Griffith / Fortune: |
French luxury e-commerce company, Vente-Privée, to wind down US operation by year's end — Vente-Privée USA to shut down — The U.S. arm of French luxury e-commerce company Vente-Priv?e is preparing to wind down by year-end, Fortune has learned.
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