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Apple Chiefs Discuss Strategy, Market Share—and the New iPhones — Apple's doomed. — This is what you hear and read. Sure, it was a hell of a run—iPhone, iPad, all that—but it's about to end, and fast. If you need any proof, just look at China: the world's largest smartphone market … | USA Today: |
Jony Ive: The man behind Apple's magic curtain — The reclusive and prolific Jony Ive, the man behind the Apple iPod, meets with USA TODAY for a rare interview about Apple's once and future mission — CUPERTINO, Calif. - The man who designed the iPod ponders the question with furrowed brow.| Darrell Etherington / TechCrunch: |
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Pinterest begins monetization; “experimenting” with “promoted pins” from select businesses — Planning for the future — Just over a year ago, my wife and I welcomed our son into the world. Since his first day, I've been pinning fun things we can do together … | Andy Greenberg / Forbes: |
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AllThingsD parting ways with Dow Jones — AllThingsD and The Wall Street Journal call it quits. — FORTUNE — Influential tech site AllThingsD is severing its ties with founding owner Dow Jones, a subsidiary of News Corp. (NWS). A formal statement is expected later today.| Mary Jo Foley / ZDNet: |
Microsoft now offers up to $350 in iPhone/iPad trade-in promotion, adds Android and BlackBerry devices — Microsoft ups the ante on its iPhone, iPad trade-in promotion — Summary: A new Microsoft Corporate Buyback promotion, seemingly open to anyone, allows users to get up to $350 to use … | Emil Protalinski / The Next Web: |
Google makes Quickoffice for Android and iOS free for all, bringing Microsoft Office editing to the mobile masses — Google today announced it is making Quickoffice free for everyone. That means Android and iOS users can edit Microsoft Office documents, spreadsheets, and presentations on the go without paying a dime.| Frederic Lardinois / TechCrunch: |
Google Makes Its New Flat Logo And “App Launcher” Style Nav Menu Official, Will Roll Out Over The Next Few Weeks — Google just got a refreshed flat logo and the black navigation bar is gone. Earlier this morning, we reported that Google's new “App Launcher” style navigational menu was just weeks away from launch.| Dann Berg / The Verge: |
HP's new gesture-control laptop is the first with Leap Motion — Touchscreens are now fairly standard in Windows 8 notebooks, but HP's new Envy 17 Leap Motion SE has integrated yet another type of input: touchless. The Envy has Leap Motion's gesture recognition technology built directly into the palmrest … | Dana Wollman / Engadget: |
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Nintendo visionary Hiroshi Yamauchi dies aged 85 — Hiroshi Yamauchi, the Japanese businessman credited with transforming Nintendo into a world-leading video games company, has died aged 85. — Mr Yamauchi ran the firm for 53 years, and was its second-largest shareholder at the time of his death.| Zach Honig / Engadget: |
Google Wallet finally makes its iOS debut, sans NFC — Hey iPhone users, Google Wallet is here! The payments app has finally arrived for iOS devices, bringing with it transfers to friends, loyalty card tracking and nearby offers. Tap-to-pay is notably absent, as iOS devices don't support NFC … | DealBook: |
Nokia's Former Chief to Collect $25.5 Million From Microsoft Deal — It was Stephen Elop who, as Nokia's chief executive, deepened the Finnish telecommunications firm's ties to Microsoft by agreeing to bind itself to the Windows Phone operating system. — Now that Microsoft is buying full control … | Jordan Kahn / 9to5Mac: |
Target matching Walmart's $79 iPhone 5c deal, preorders start today — While the iPhone 5c will begin selling in stores tomorrow starting at $99 on contract through most retailers, we've just learned that Target will be matching the $79 offer that Walmart recently announced for preorders of the iPhone 5c.| Donna Tam / CNET: |
California regulators approve ride-sharing guidelines — The new rules require driver background check, training, and insurance coverage, and let the state collect fees from the ride-sharing companies. — A California regulatory agency has approved the first statewide guidelines … | AppleInsider: |
Apple brings iCloud bookmark syncing for Chrome and Firefox to Windows PCs — Alongside the rollout of iOS 7 Wednesday, Apple issued an update to its iCloud Control Panel for Windows with support for bookmark syncing in Google's Chrome and Mozilla's Firefox Web browsers.| Keza MacDonald / IGN: |
Sony Plans To Launch Gaikai PS3 Library in 2014 — Sony will use the cloud technology to provide PS3 games to stream to PS4 and Vita. — In a roundtable interview at Tokyo Game Show today, Sony Worldwide Studios president Shuhei Yoshida said that Sony plans to launch Gaikai cloud services … | Mahesh Sharma / TechCrunch: |
Deliv Raises $6.85 Million To Bring Same-Day Delivery To A Store Near You — Investors have recently piled millions into same-day delivery startups such as New York's Zipments and San Francisco's PostMates, and now Palo Alto firm Deliv has become the latest beneficiary … | Mark Spoonauer / LAPTOP Magazine: |
Moto X Coming to Republic Wireless for $299, New $5 Monthly Plan — Now this is more like it. Republic Wireless is adding the Moto X to is phone lineup this November for just $299 off contract, $300 less than competing carriers. The device will tap into Republic Wireless' service … | Stacey Higginbotham / GigaOM: |
Plaid raises $2.8M to provide a simpler, uniform API to banking data — Plaid launches with $2.8M and an API for financial data — Plaid, a San Francisco startup that aims to make an API available for banks to share financial data with developers has launched with $2.8 million from Spark Capital … | Wall Street Journal: |
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Apple Adjusts ‘App Resurrection’ Policy, Will Allow Developers To Restrict Versions Offered — Earlier this week, we noted that Apple's new policy of automatically serving up old versions of apps to users was good for the downloader, but not so great for the developer.
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