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EBay's PayPal Acquires Payments Gateway Braintree For $800M In Cash — Ebay's PayPal has acquired Chicago-based payments gateway Braintree, in an all-cash deal worth $800 million. We had originally reported that Braintree was on the block, with Square and PayPal both in acquisition talks for the company.| David Marcus / PayPal: |
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Seriously, Samsung? Sorry, roamers, but the new Galaxy Note 3 is region-locked — People buying the unlocked Galaxy Note 3 in regions such as Europe or North America will not be able to a SIM card from another region in it, meaning they will have to pay exorbitant roaming fees if they travel outside the region.| Taylor Soper / GeekWire: |
Finally: Bill Gates admits Control-Alt-Delete was a mistake — Bill Gates made many exceptional decisions while he was leading Microsoft to immense success. He did, however, make a few errors. — Bill Gates chats with David Rubenstein, Harvard Campaign co-chair.| Eric Chemi / Businessweek: |
Listen Up Apple Haters: iPhone Sales Eclipse Microsoft and Amazon — Apple CEO Tim Cook has taken plenty of flack for running a company that is supposedly well past its glory days—and the iPhone smartphone franchise is sometimes dismissed as a spent force, losing ground to other more innovative brands like Android and Samsung.| Ken Yeung / The Next Web: |
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Apple boosts Apple TV content offerings with Major League Soccer, Disney Junior — This morning, Apple has sent an over-the-air update to the Apple TV to add two new apps of content: Major League Soccer (MLS) and Disney Junior. The MLS app allows Apple TV users to watch soccer games live … | Mark Gurman / 9to5Mac: |
Apple releases iOS 7.0.2 with fix for Lock screen passcode bypass flaw — Apple has released iOS 7.0.2 over-the-air for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. This is a bug fix release that focuses on rectifying an issue that could allow users to bypass the passcode unlock on the Lock screen.| Howard Blume / Los Angeles Times: |
LA officials may delay school iPad rollout after students hack them for personal use — LAUSD halts home use of iPads for students after devices hacked — LAUSD students have figured out how to bypass security restrictions on iPads issued to them by the school district, giving them access to non-scholastic Internet sites.| Sam Grobart / Businessweek: |
Apple's Jonathan Ive and Craig Federighi: The Complete Interview — Perhaps you've already read our cover story on Apple and its three wise men: Chief Executive Tim Cook, chief designer Jonathan Ive, and software head Craig Federighi. Perhaps you read the outtakes from those interviews … | Dana Wollman / Engadget: |
Stir's Kinetic Desk is a standing desk that learns your sitting habits, moves when you need a break (video) — If Apple were to build a desk, it would look like this. Much like Nest, maker of the world's sexiest thermostat, Stir is a company founded by someone who worked on the first iPods … | John Paczkowski / AllThingsD: |
BlackBerry Manufacturing Partner Looking to Bail — BlackBerry's ongoing collapse is becoming a serious drag on the company's manufacturing partner Jabil Circuit. So much so that Jabil is considering ending its business relationship with the struggling smartphone pioneer.| Josh Constine / TechCrunch: |
Facebook Lets You Edit Posts After Sharing On Android And Web Now, iOS Soon — Typo ruin your social media masterpiece? Facebook is starting to let you edit a post's text after you publish it. The feature comes to the web and Android in an update today, and to iOS soon.| TechCrunch: |
Evernote Announces A Market For Physical Products, Including Post-Its ... And Socks? — Evernote, the popular note-taking app with 75 million users, today unveiled the latest chapter in its bid to become the go-to place for people to store all their memories — a decisive move into physical merchandise.| Greg Bensinger / Digits: |
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Hopster Promises Netflix for Kids, and No One Else — If you're a certain kind of parent, then you know that Netflix is a pretty excellent babysitter. But Netflix, and rival services like Amazon's Instant Prime, have lots of movies and TV shows that aren't aimed at kids.| Benjamin Mayo / 9to5Mac: |
Major update to VLC for Mac adds 4K support, improved MKV support, interface improvements and more — VideoLAN has released version 2.1 of its popular open source video player, VLC. The update — codenamed “Ricewind” — brings new audio processing to the app, to improve both processing performance and audio fidelity.| Matt Brian / Engadget: |
Apple hit with $3 million damages in Japanese iPod click wheel dispute — Apple is no stranger to lawsuits targeting the iPhone and iPad, but over in Japan, it's the company's older iPod design that has landed it in hot water. Kyodo News reports that the Tokyo District Court ordered Apple … | Sarah Perez / TechCrunch: |
Mobile Deal-Finding App Shopular Raises $6.4 Million Series A From Sequoia — While most mobile applications today are heavily concerned with getting users to remember to open them regularly, mobile deal-finding application Shopular has been content to run in the background … | Ingrid Lunden / TechCrunch: |
JustFab Raises Another $40M Led By Hong Kong's Shining Capital To Take Its Fashion Subscription Commerce Model To Asia And Beyond — Hot on the heels of its merger with rival ShoeDazzle (yes, pun intended), subscription-based fashion commerce site JustFab, now with 35 million users … | John Markoff / New York Times: |
Researchers Build a Working Carbon Nanotube Computer — PALO ALTO, Calif. — A group of Stanford researchers has moved a step closer to answering the question of what happens when silicon, the standard material in today's microelectronic circuits, reaches its fundamental limits for use in increasingly small transistors.| Bloomberg: |
Investors Ravikant, Felser, Maples, and Virdy recount how they obtained big stakes in Twitter — Twitter Investors Williams to Branson Await IPO Windfall — Twitter Inc.'s initial share sale is poised to generate riches for its founders and venture investors — as well as celebrities … | Michael Lee / ZDNet: |
Google Hangouts/GTalk glitch sends chats to wrong recipients — Summary: [UPDATE] Be careful what you say over Google's instant messenger, as they may be sent to the wrong person. Google has acknowledged an issue and is looking into it. — Michael Lee — [UPDATE] Google's Hangouts … | Greg Sterling / Marketing Land: |
Who Are The 15 Percent Of Adults Who Don't Use The Internet? — According to new survey data from the Pew Research Center, 15 percent of US adults don't use the internet or email. If there are roughly 250 million adults in the US that would mean just under 38 million people are “non-internet users.”| Kaylene Hong / The Next Web: |
Dolphin browser goes local, partnering with Baidu, Yandex, Yahoo Japan and DuckDuckGo — MoboTap, the company behind the Dolphin Browser for Android smartphones and tablets, has teamed up with search engines in China, Japan, Russia and the US, as it seeks to appeal to more local users in those markets as an alternative browser.| Tim Stevens / CNET: |
Ford acquires in-car connectivity startup Livio in sub-$10M deal — Ford has paid an undisclosed amount to acquire Detroit-based Livio with the goal of better augmenting its capabilities in the world of smartphone connectivity. — At the 2013 International CES, Ford brazenly offered …
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