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Apple in final talks to acquire Beats for $3.2b, deal could be announced next week — According to the Financial Times, Apple is in late-stage talks with Beats to acquire the music streaming and headphone maker for a deal worth $3.2 billion. The deal could be announced as soon as next week, according to the report.| Peter Kafka / Re/code: |
Why Apple Is Betting Big on Beats: Hardware for Now, Streaming for Later — Apple is set to make the biggest purchase in its history: A $3 billion-plus deal for Beats, the company that sells high-end headphones and recently launched a streaming music service.| Harry McCracken / TIME: |
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50 leading tech investors tells the FCC a pay-to-play internet would kill startups — Venture capitalist are anxiously awaiting the agency's new plan for an open internet — Would it be possible to build the next YouTube or the next Netflix if big ISPs like Comcast and Verizon were allowed … | Jon Brodkin / Ars Technica: |
Comcast is the one who should pay for network connections, Cogent claims — Internet backbone operator Cogent has long expressed its displeasure with Comcast's demands for payment in exchange for accepting Netflix video and other traffic.Comcast has argued that the data Netflix sends … | Jenna Wortham / New York Times: |
Snapchat settles with FTC over misleading marketing, address book collection, security breach; no monetary penalty imposed — Snapchat Reaches Settlement With Federal Trade Commission — The disappearing act of messages on Snapchat, the mobile messaging service, has not been as foolproof as the company promised.| Adam Lashinsky / Fortune: |
Reporter offered pre-IPO shares by Arista Networks, considers it another sign of a tech bubble — Yes, we're in a tech bubble. Here's how I know it — When tech startups are willing to offer almost anyone — even a journalist — shares ahead of an I.P.O., a burst isn't terribly far behind.| Tammy Parker / FierceWireless: |
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Goodbye to Katie Cotton, the Queen of Evil Tech PR — After 18 years of spin, Katie Cotton, Apple's magnetically ruthless vice president of worldwide corporate communications, has left her job, and tributes from the tech press are pouring in. What no one will admit is that we were all afraid of her.| Dan Lyons / Inbound Hub: |
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Markus Persson, a.k.a. Notch, is gaming's biggest rock star. But he may never make a second album — Markus Persson, a.k.a. Notch, is gaming's biggest rock star. But he may never make a second album — It's a wet monday morning in Stockholm, and the door to Markus Persson's office is closed.| Josh Lowensohn / The Verge: |
Lyft goes after Uber's black cars with new high-end rides — The rideshare company uses new funds to move beyond fist-bumps and pink mustaches — On an unusually gusty San Francisco day, a beaming new white Ford Explorer sits idling in a tent in front of me.| Andy Greenberg / Wired: |
Former NSA Chief Defends Stockpiling Software Flaws for Spying — The NSA has never said much about the open secret that it collects and sometimes even pays for information about hackable bugs in commonly used software. But in a rare statement following his retirement last month … | William Alden / New York Times: |
Science Inc. buys Delicious from YouTube co-founders' Avos Systems for an undisclosed sum — YouTube Founders to Sell Delicious, a Social Bookmarking Site — The social bookmarking service Delicious has changed hands twice over the last decade, while failing to attract a mainstream audience.| Richard Nieva / CNET News: |
California Senate approves smartphone ‘kill-switch’ bill — After failing in the state Senate two weeks ago, a bill requiring that device makers include antitheft software on phones sold in the state passes muster. — State Sen. Mark Leno and San Francisco District Attorney George Gascon introducing the … | Jonathan Shieber / TechCrunch: |
Stock Investment And Wealth Management Service Motif Investing Raises $35 Million — Retail investors in the U.S. looking for ways to play the stock market have several startups offering them services, and now Motif Investing has raised $35 million in late-stage funding from new backers to take its services worldwide.| Miyoung Kim / Reuters: |
Samsung's head of mobile design resigns amid lukewarm Galaxy S5 reception — Samsung Electronics replaces mobile design head — (Reuters) - Samsung Electronics Co Ltd, the world's biggest handset maker, has replaced the head of its mobile design team amid criticism of the latest Galaxy S smartphone.| Brad Molen / Engadget: |
OnePlus One review: A $300 phone that looks, feels, and acts like a premium device — OnePlus One review: a $300 smartphone has never looked so good — Look at your phone. If you can honestly admit that you love every single thing about it, I have good news: You can stop reading this review … | John Koetsier / VentureBeat: |
OMsignal unveils ‘biometric smartwear’ T-shirts for fitness geeks, quantified selfers, and you — What's next in mobile? Find out at MobileBeat, VentureBeat's 7th annual event on the future of mobile, on July 8-9 in San Francisco. Register now and save $400! — Smart wearables are here, and they're huge.| Nick Summers / The Next Web: |
Instapaper freshens up with a new logo, website redesign and text highlighting feature — Instapaper today revamped its save-it-for-later bookmarking service with a brand new logo, website design and text highlighting feature. — The typography used for the old Instapaper logo and app icon … | Aaron Levie / The Box Blog: |
Subquadratic: the LLM built for 12M-token reasoning — SubQ can reason across entire codebases and document sets in one pass with no RAG workarounds. Read how SubQ 1.1 Small holds near-perfect retrieval out to 12M tokens.
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Cliq 7.0: Built to keep work flowing — Work feels seamless when information is available when you need it, wherever you're working, and without extra clicks. This year, our main goal was to cut through the noise …
Protecting your Cloud Applications Data — Backing up Office 365, Google Workspace, Dropbox & Salesforce data is critical to preventing data loss or corruption, complying with laws and avoiding critical downtime in case of a disaster.
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