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October 14, 2013, 9:25 AM

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Alex Wilhelm / TechCrunch:
Microsoft Announces Update 3 For Windows Phone 8 With Larger Screens, More Live Tiles, Coming This Year  —  Today Microsoft announced its third update to Windows Phone 8.  This is the set of new features and upgrades that will carry the smartphone platform through the holiday sales cycle.
Shalini Ramachandran / Wall Street Journal:
Netflix in talks with cable providers to make its service available on set-top boxes  —  Netflix Pursues Cable-TV Deals  —  Online Video Service Would Be Available on Set-Top Boxes - Netflix Inc. is in talks with several U.S. pay-television providers including Comcast Corp …
Ingrid Lunden / TechCrunch:
Facebook Buys Mobile Data Analytics Company Onavo, Reportedly For Up To $200M... And (Finally?)  Gets Its Office In Israel  —  Big news for a Monday/late Sunday night (depending on where you are): Onavo, the Tel Aviv-based mobile analytics company, has just announced that it has been acquired by Facebook.
Brad Molen / Engadget:
LG G Flex curved smartphone revealed in press renders, will launch next month (update: 6-inch display)  —  LG has admitted that “bendable and unbreakable” smartphone displays are already in production, and we've heard plenty of rumors about a device known as the G Flex which features the new tech.
Vlad Savov / The Verge:
HTC One max official with 5.9-inch display and fingerprint scanner  —  HTC's long-rumored One max device has finally become official, and the numerous leaks were right on the money: it's a 5.9-inch enlargement of the HTC One, including the same Snapdragon 600 processor, same 4-megapixel UltraPixel camera, and much of the same design.
Jean-Louis Gassée / Monday Note:
Microsoft Mission Impossible  —  You're Microsoft's new CEO.  How do you like staring at the abyss between two mutually exclusive ways of making money?  The old business model, Windows and Office licensing, is going away.  The Devices and Services future puts you in direct competition …
Cyrus Farivar / Ars Technica:
Europe won't save you: Why e-mail is probably safer in the US  —  Last week, a United States federal appellate court unsealed a set of documents pertaining to Lavabit, the e-mail provider of choice for former National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden.
More: Techdirt and The VergeTweets: @hakantee
Kara Swisher / AllThingsD:
Life Is but a Stream at Yahoo These Days — But Will It Revive Ad Revenue?  —  If you look on any major destination content property on Yahoo these days — Finance, Sports, News — you get the picture pretty quickly.  —  The presentation is a slightly numbing and decidedly robotic experience …
Luke Edwards / Pocket-lint:
Apple Reuse and Recycling Programme goes live in UK Apple Stores today  —  The chance to trade in your old Apple handset when you upgrade in store has arrived in the UK today.  You've probably already read our coverage of the Apple Reuse and Recycling Programme coming to Apple Stores in the UK, now you can try it for yourself.
New York Times:
Financial, technical, managerial missteps led to government health portal troubles  —  From the Start, Signs of Trouble at Health Portal  —  WASHINGTON — In March, Henry Chao, the chief digital architect for the Obama administration's new online insurance marketplace …
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