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Start-Ups Keep Revenue at Zero to Cash In on Acquisition — The gears of Silicon Valley continue to mesh and turn because of money, not necessarily technological innovations. And there are certain things about that money machine that denizens of the Valley would rather keep quiet.| Ingrid Lunden / TechCrunch: |
Microsoft Makes $300M Investment In New Barnes & Noble Subsidiary To Battle With Amazon And Apple In E-books — Barnes & Noble has found a new, major partner in its fight to get an edge over Amazon and Apple in the heating up market for e-books and the devices being used to consume them … | Jean-Louis Gassée / Monday Note: |
Apple Is Doomed: The Phony Sony Parallel — In the weeks preceding the April 24th release of Apple's quarterly earnings, a number of old canards sent the stock down by about 12%: Carriers are going to kill the iPhone Golden Goose by cutting back “exorbitant” subsidies; iPhone sales … | Stephen Mangan / Reuters: |
Nokia in advanced talks to sell luxury Vertu unit: FT — (Reuters) - Cellphone maker Nokia (NOK1V.HE) is in advanced talks to sell its UK subsidiary Vertu to private equity group Permira PERM.UL, the Financial Times reported. — Nokia, which last week had its credit rating cut to “junk” … | Martin Brinkmann / gHacks Technology News: |
Skype Reveals Remote and Local IP Address Of All Online Users — If you are a user of the messaging software Skype, you know that you can see the location of your contacts in the Skype interface. What you probably do not know is that there is currently a way to display a Skype user's remote and local IP address as well.| Peter Wells / Macworld Australia: |
Is RIM behind the embarrassing Wake Up stunt? — Two days ago, Mumbrella posted an article pondering whether Samsung was responsible for the embarrassing Wake Up campaign that featured a paid for protest in front of the Sydney Apple store. — Mumbrella carefully chose the words … | Ryan Leavengood / IEEE Spectrum: |
The Dawn of Haiku OS — How a volunteer crew brought a crack operating system back — It was the summer of 2001, and computer programmer Michael Phipps had a problem: His favorite operating system, BeOS, was about to go extinct. Having an emotional attachment to a piece of software … | Leena Rao / TechCrunch: |
Wrapp Brings Social, Mobile Gifting Service To The U.S.; Partners With The Gap, H&M And Others — Wrapp, a social gifting service backed by Greylock Partners and Atomico, is crossing the pond with the U.S. launch of its mobile gift card and retail app. Wrapp, which was available previously … | Florian Mueller / FOSS Patents: |
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Big Data's Big Problem: Little Talent — It seems that the markets are as much in love with “Big Data”—the ability to acquire, process and sort vast quantities of data in real time—as the technology industry. — The first Big Data initial public offering hit the market last week to roaring approval.| Sydney Morning Herald: |
Parliament probes technology price gouge — Apple and Microsoft will be among technology companies asked to explain to Parliament why Australians pay much more for music and game downloads from iTunes, for example, than overseas customers. Federal Labor politicians are hoping the publicity generated …
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