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July 26, 2013, 3:50 PM

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Tom Warren / The Verge:
Ballmer admits Microsoft built too many Surface RTs, disappointed with Windows sales  —  Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer has admitted that the company built too many Surface tablets, and it's not selling as many Windows devices as it wants.  During an internal town hall event earlier this week …
Todd R. Weiss / CITEworld:
Los Angeles plans to give 640,000 students free iPads  —  Students in the Los Angeles Unified School District will receive 31,000 free iPads this school year under a new $30 million program launched by the district.  The goal is to improve education and get them ready for the workforce …
Digits:
Google Has Shown Another Living Room Device  —  Google's home-entertainment experiments extend beyond the gadget the company announced Wednesday, which turns TV sets into an extra screen for watching Web videos and other content.  —  The Internet giant in January used the Consumer Electronics Show …
Scott Buscemi / 9to5Mac:
Google+ Local iOS App to be retired August 7  —  Now that the updated Google Maps iOS application has Google+ Local features baked in, the company has made the decision to axe the Google+ Local application.  The announcement was made through an email: … Thanks, Michael!  —  B
Danny Sullivan / Marketing Land:
Compared: What You Can Watch On Google Chromecast, Apple TV & Roku  —  Want to stream content from the internet to your TV?  There's a new player in town, Google's Chromecast.  It's super easy to use and priced to move.  What's not to like?  If you're happy with just Netflix, you're good.
Salvador Rodriguez / Los Angeles Times:
Kashmir Hill / Forbes:
When ‘Smart Homes’ Get Hacked: I Haunted A Complete Stranger's House Via The Internet  —  “I can see all of the devices in your home and I think I can control them,” I said to Thomas Hatley, a complete stranger in Oregon who I had rudely awoken with an early phone call on a Thursday morning.
Mark Gurman / 9to5Mac:
T-Mobile goes $0 down for all devices, including iPhone 5 for $27/month  —  As part of its new “un-carrier” strategy, T-Mobile USA today announced that it will begin a new deal tomorrow: $0 down for all devices.  Now, eligible customers can receive a phone with no money down and pay for the device over 24 months.
Jon Russell / The Next Web:
IDC: Apple, Samsung lose smartphone market share as Lenovo and others see greater growth  —  Apple and Samsung have both reported their financials for Q2 2013 so, as is customary, analyst firms are now putting out their estimates for the quarter.  IDC is out of the blocks …
John Koetsier / VentureBeat:
Apple is America's computer, tablet, and smartphone brand of the year  —  It's been years since the company was Apple Computer Inc., but America still loves Apple.  —  Just not only for its computers anymore.  —  Apple has been declared America's computer brand of the year …
Aaron Souppouris / The Verge:
Android 4.3 code reveals granular app controls and 4K support are coming soon  —  As developers get their hands on the latest version of Google's operating system, Android 4.3, we're discovering some hidden features of the platform that hint at what's to come.  Android Police reports on one such gem, “App Ops.”
Xeni Jardin / Boing Boing:
Hacker Barnaby Jack dies just before Black Hat presentation on lethal pacemaker hacks  —  Reuters reports that hacker Barnaby Jack, who was headed to the Black Hat hacker convention to present techniques for attacking implanted heart devices that could kill their user from 30 feet away, has died unexpectedly.
More: Reuters and Guardian

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