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Jobs's Spaceship-Like Apple Offices to Arrive Later Than Planned — Apple Inc. (AAPL) said the construction of a new spaceship-like headquarters with a circular design in Cupertino, California, won't be completed until mid-2016, later than originally projected, as the company revises its plans.| Karen Gullo / Bloomberg: |
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U.S. Said to Waver on Antitrust Case Against Google — Google Inc. (GOOG) may skirt the most serious antitrust allegations under investigation by the U.S. as regulators waver on whether they can prove consumers are hurt by the way the company ranks its search results, three people familiar with the matter said.| Will Connors / Digits: |
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Ray of Hope? Carriers Seem to Like BlackBerry 10. — The tide of negative sentiment that dragged shares of Research In Motion deep into the mud and kept them there for well over a year is letting up ahead of the launch of the company's new BlackBerry 10 operating system. Why?| Arnold Kim / MacRumors: |
AT&T Seems to Be Extending FaceTime-Over-Cellular to All Customers — AT&T appears to be quietly extending FaceTime-Over-Cellular capabilities to all their iPhone customers. Earlier this month, AT&T announced that they would allow any customer “with an LTE device” on a “tiered data plan” to use iOS 6's FaceTime over Cellular feature.| Stephen Hall / WindowsWave: |
Security Hole Allows Pirates to Get a Legitimate Windows 8 Activation for Free — A new security hole has been discovered in Microsoft's product activation process that allows pirates to get a free legitimate activation of Windows 8 using the current Windows Media Center upgrade promotion.| Tammy Parker / Fierce Broadband Wireless: |
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Google's Eric Schmidt Tells Parents To ‘Have Online Talk Before Sex Talk’ With Kids. Survey Suggests Many Do. — “We need to fight for our privacy or we will lose it,” said Google chairman Eric Schmidt to Reuters in a recent on-camera chat. “[All of the user generated material on the web] … | Nielsen Wire: |
U.S. Kids Continue to Look Forward to “iHoliday” — When it comes to devices, kids' holiday wish lists are simple this year. The most-wanted gifts are predominantly from one company—Apple. According to a recent Nielsen study, Apple's popularity leading up to the holiday season continues … | Kim Zetter / Wired: |
Hacker Found Guilty of Breaching AT&T Site to Obtain iPad Customer Data — A hacker charged with federal crimes for obtaining the personal data of more than 100,000 iPad owners from AT&T's website was found guilty on Tuesday. — Andrew Auernheimer, 26, of Fayetteville, Arkansas … | Sebastian Anthony / ExtremeTech: |
World's oldest original digital computer is turned back on after 61 years — The world's oldest, original, still-working digital computer has been unveiled at the National Museum of Computing in Bletchley Park, the home of the United Kingdom's Second World War encryption and codebreaking efforts … | Jeff John Roberts / GigaOM: |
New York City replaces 250 public pay phones with iPad-like screens — In the wake of Hurricane Sandy, the humble phone booth took on renewed importance as cut-off New Yorkers used pay phones to connect with each other in an emergency. Now, this quaint but reliable form of public technology is getting a major facelift.| Humayun Khan / BetaKit: |
biNu Raises $4.3M, Adds biNu Credits to Monetize Cloud Platform for Feature Phones — Mobile phone adoption has grown to six billion people globally, with five billion users still in emerging markets, according to a study by the World Bank. Out of that number, only 38 percent are smartphones … | Philip Elmer-DeWitt / Fortune: |
Apple has solved its iPhone 5 supply problems - just in time — Ship times hit 2 weeks Tuesday and a spot check found it at 9 out of 10 of Apple stores — FORTUNE — Despite stock-outs, production hiccups and Foxconn worker unrest, it looks like Apple (AAPL) will have an iPhone 5 available … | Larry Downes / CNET: |
Russians back down from leaked U.N. Internet proposal — Following the disclosure by CNET of a secret proposal to transfer Internet governance to the U.N., the Russian Federation has revised its plan, toning down the language but not the thrust of the document.| Lisa Dembiczak / Reuters: |
Microsoft vs. Google trial over patents finishes up — (Reuters) - A Google expert witness testified on Tuesday that Microsoft will make roughly $94 billion in revenue through 2017 from its Xbox game console and Surface tablet that use Google's patented wireless technology.| Josh Constine / TechCrunch: |
First Details On Facebook's “View Tags” Cookie Ad Tracking That Shows Sales From Impressions — Facebook is on a quest to quantify the value of its ads, and TechCrunch has attained the first public details on its recently expanded ad tracking program called “View Tags” that looks beyond clicks.| Julian Pecquet / Hillicon Valley: |
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Facebook confirms it is testing Upcoming Events and Recently Released Albums in the News Feed — Facebook is testing at least two new features in its News Feed: Upcoming Events and Recently Released Albums, though it won't go into detail on either of them. “We're always testing new features,” a Facebook spokesperson told TNW.| Josh Halliday / Guardian: |
Global government panel files web domain objections — New domains due for introduction next year by Icann - including .islam and .casino - may face delays after GAC protests — Plans to introduce a string of new web domains - including .islam and .movie - have been hit by a further setback … | Peter Kafka / AllThingsD: |
Another Big YouTube Bet: Time Warner Leads $40 Million Maker Studios Round — Here comes more money for YouTube videos. But these dollars don't come from YouTube: Time Warner is leading a big round of financing for Maker Studios, a start-up that specializes in creating and distributing clips for the video giant.| Eliza Kern / GigaOM: |
Kleiner Perkins adds Design Fellows program to promote design in technology — Coming off the success of the investment firm's engineering fellows program, Kleiner Perkins is launching a Design Fellows Program on Tuesday that will give promising design students a three-month internship …
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