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Apple's $10.5B on Robots to Lasers Shores Up Supply Chain — Apple Inc. is putting a record $10.5 billion to work in new technology — from assembly robots to milling machines — that consumers will never see. — To get a jump on rivals like Samsung Electronics Co. and lay the groundwork for new products … | Polygon: |
PlayStation 4 review: focus on gaming is undermined by lack of compelling software at launch — PlayStation 4 Review — In the seven years since the introduction of the PlayStation 3, we've seen our gaming consoles transform into living room hubs through constant evolution and software updates.| Richard Leadbetter / Eurogamer: |
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Motorola Makes The Moto G Official, A “Premium” Phone Starting At $179 Unlocked — On-Demand Photography Marketplace Scoopshot Snaps $3.9 Million Series A — Motorola held a special event today to reveal its new Moto G, a spiritual sibling to the Moto X and a way for the Google-owned smartphone maker … | Digits: |
Snapchat Spurned $3 Billion Acquisition Offer from Facebook — Snapchat, a rapidly growing messaging service, recently spurned an all-cash acquisition offer from Facebook for $3 billion or more, according to people briefed on the matter. — The offer, and rebuff, came as Snapchat … | iFixit: |
iPad Mini Retina Display Teardown — Lots of new tech ensures the iPad Mini Retina Display is a worthy successor to both the iPad Air and last year's iPad Mini—but will it carry the familial low repairability? Follow along as we reveal the inner workings of this compact new Retina device.| Frederic Lardinois / TechCrunch: |
Microsoft's Visual Studio 2013 Launches With New Online Tools, Previews Browser-Based Code Editor — Microsoft today launched the latest version of its Visual Studio tools for developers at an event in New York City. The new version includes a number of user interface improvements … | Peter Bright / Ars Technica: |
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Verizon admits network faces traffic pressure in big cities — The wireless carrier is pouring money into the problem, and a top executive says the issues will dissipate by the end of the year.—Verizon Wireless is feeling the crush of all of those LTE-enabled devices on its network.| Bryan Bishop / The Verge: |
Netflix introduces one unified TV interface to rule them all — The streaming video giant turns into a TV channel programmed just for you — Watch Netflix instant streaming on your television and you know what content you'll get — but you likely won't know how you'll find it.| Janko Roettgers / Gigaom: |
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Best Buy halts all HP Chromebook 11 sales, other retailers ‘out of stock’ — Best Buy is ordering its employees to remove HP's Chromebook 11 from stores. Sources at the retail chain have revealed to The Verge that urgent instructions have been sent to store managers to remove existing stock of the devices.| Reuters: |
Apple under investigation in Italy for alleged tax fraud: source — (Reuters) - U.S. tech giant Apple is under investigation in Milan for allegedly hiding more than 1 billion euros ($1.34 billion) from the Italian taxman, a judicial source with direct knowledge of the matter told Reuters, confirming a local media report.| Jim Edwards / Business Insider: |
Google Is Now Bigger Than Both The Magazine And Newspaper Industries — Google has become so big that sometimes it's difficult to understand just how big it is. It's on course to do $60 billion in revenue this year, almost all of that from advertising. But how big is that in terms of the media it competes against for ad dollars?| Mike Beasley / 9to5Mac: |
Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo expects A7-based Apple TV in 2014, television set in 2015-2016 — Ever since hearing that Steve Jobs had “cracked” the TV industry, Apple fans have been waiting for the day the company would release an actual television set. For now, Apple has given us the Apple TV set-top box … | Josh Constine / TechCrunch: |
Dropbox Hits 200M Users, Unveils New “For Business” Client Combining Work And Personal Files — CEO Drew Houston today announced that Dropbox has hit 200 million users, up from 175 million in July. He said “Today we're here to talk about Dropbox for business.”| Jeff Barr / Amazon Web Services Blog: |
Amazon WorkSpaces - Desktop Computing in the Cloud — Once upon a time, enterprises had a straightforward way to give each employee access to a desktop computer. New employees would join the organization and receive a standard-issue desktop, preconfigured with a common set of tools and applications.| Jeff John Roberts / Gigaom: |
In fight over gag orders, US tech industry files complaint over FBI legal tactics — Lawyers for Google, Microsoft and other tech firms that are squaring off with the FBI before America's spy court say they're stuck in an unfair fight: the government, which is opposing a petition … | Jacob Kastrenakes / The Verge: |
WikiLeaks publishes secret draft of Trans-Pacific Partnership treaty — An international trade agreement that would create stricter laws governing digital copyright and freedom of speech has been in the works for a few years now, and today WikiLeaks has published a leaked draft of a recent copy.| Peter Kafka / AllThingsD: |
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Fab to Lay Off at Least Another 50 Employees — Restructuring efforts at Fab are about to hit its New York headquarters hard, according to sources close to the situation. — The e-commerce startup, which recently received massive funding, is getting ready to announce another round of layoffs in the U.S. … | Paul Sawers / The Next Web: |
Google Play for Education is shipping on the Nexus 7 from today, for K-12 students in the US — Six months after Google first announced the program in beta, Google Play for Education has officially been unveiled for tablets, as the Internet giant tackles Apple's K-12 market share with cheap apps and tablets.| Alex Colon / Gigaom: |
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