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New El Capitan beta reveals 4K 21.5-inch iMac, Multi-Touch Bluetooth Remote (for Apple TV?) — Although it's light on new consumer-facing features, the latest release of the OS X El Capitan beta for developers hides references to a pair of future Apple hardware products … | Juli Clover / MacRumors: |
T-Mobile iPhone Users Seeing Frequent Random Restarts and Blue Screens — A growing number of T-Mobile iPhone users are complaining about seeing frequent restarts and “blue screens of death” on their devices, a problem that seems to have begun very recently.| Douglas MacMillan / Wall Street Journal: |
Users who download Java will now be prompted to make Yahoo their default search engine — Yahoo Tries to Hook Search Users Via Java Updates — Yahoo may soon add users to its search engine without their even noticing. — At the company's annual shareholder meeting on Wednesday … | Wall Street Journal: |
Postmates confirms $80M round led by Tiger Global, valuing the company at over $400M — Postmates Raises $80 Million in Push Toward $1 Deliveries — On-demand courier service Postmates has an ambitious goal: $1 deliveries in under an hour. — To help it get there … | Zac Hall / 9to5Mac: |
Taylor Swift says her album ‘1989’ will be on Apple Music — Taylor Swift has answered one of the last remaining questions about Apple Music before it launches: her popular album 1989 will be available on Apple Music when it launches on Tuesday. The development follows Swift's high profile letter … | Juli Clover / MacRumors: |
Apple Paying 0.2 Cents for Each Song Streamed Free During Apple Music Trial Period — Apple will pay record labels 0.2 cents for each song that customers stream for free during the three-month Apple Music free trial, reports The New York Times. The rate is similar to what Spotify pays … | Dawn Chmielewski / Re/code: |
Apple updates iTunes U with ability for students to submit homework from tablets — Apple Adds New Features to iTunes U — Apple is preparing a significant upgrade to its iTunes U educational catalog on Thursday to help teachers communicate with students, handle homework and incorporate educational apps into their course materials.| Todd Bishop / GeekWire: |
Satya Nadella lays out new Microsoft mission statement: “empower every person and every organization on the planet to achieve more” — Exclusive: Satya Nadella reveals Microsoft's new mission statement, sees ‘tough choices’ ahead … Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella sent … | Reuters: |
French minister urges UberPOP ban as taxi protest blocks airports — French police in riot gear used tear gas as French taxi drivers stepped up protests against U.S. online ridesharing service UberPOP on Thursday, blocking road access to airports and train stations in Paris and other cities.| Darrell Etherington / TechCrunch: |
Amazon Unbundles Alexa Virtual Assistant From Echo With New Dev Tools — Amazon has provided a strong answer to a desire I expressed only yesterday for broader software and hardware support for Alexa, its virtual assistant, and Echo, the speaker hardware that is the first platform wherein Alexa can be found.| Jonathan Chew / Fortune: |
IAC says it's planning an IPO for The Match Group, whose portfolio includes Tinder, OKCupid, and Match.com — IAC says it's planning an IPO for Match.com — IAC/InterActiveCorp is planning an initial public offering for The Match Group, the dating conglomerate behind popular sites such as Match.com, OkCupid, and Tinder.| Sarah Perez / TechCrunch: |
Same-Day Shopping App Curbside Picks Up $25 Million More — Palo Alto-based Curbside, a company offering a mobile app that allows shoppers to buy from local retailers like Target and Best Buy then pick up items at stores without exiting their car, is today announcing the close of $25 million in Series B funding.| Alex Heath / Business Insider: |
Apple is removing Civil War games in the App Store that feature the Confederate flag — Apple is pulling games from the App Store that use the Confederate flag in “offensive and mean-spirited ways,” reports Touch Arcade. — Games like “Ultimate General: Gettysburg” were recently pulled … | Tommy Caldwell / The Official Google Blog: |
Google's first vertical Street View feature lets you explore Yosemite's El Capitan — Vertical Street View of the world's most iconic rock wall: Yosemite's El Capitan — Today we're launching our first-ever vertical Street View collection, giving you the opportunity to climb 3,000 feet … | Sarah Perez / TechCrunch: |
Amazon Tests Local Pickup With Seattle-Based Deals Service “Treasure Truck” — Amazon announced this morning the launch of a unique - if somewhat odd - new service it's calling “Treasure Truck,” which introduces a different way for customers to shop from Amazon.com.| Stacey Higginbotham / Fortune: |
USAA investment arm leads $24 million funding for connected car startup Automatic — Automatic, a startup that makes a device that shares engine and diagnostic data from your car, has raised $24 million. An investment subsidiary of USAA, CDK Global, and Comcast Ventures joined existing … | Yasmeen Abutaleb / Reuters: |
Google starts testing its own prototype self-driving cars on public Mountain View roads with safety drivers on board — Google starts road tests of new self-driving car prototypes — Google Inc (GOOGL.O) said on Thursday it had started testing the latest prototypes of its self-driving cars …
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