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Chris Ziegler / Engadget:
Exclusive: Motorola WX445 leaked, offers low-end Android for Verizon — So this little number just rolled into our tips inbox — and at a glance, it appears to be the anti-Droid X, if that makes any sense. We're being told this is the Motorola WX445 for Verizon (street name unknown) …
Chloe Albanesius / AppScout:
Reddit Solicits Donations to Keep Site Afloat — News recommendation site Reddit on Friday released a puzzling blog post in which it announced plans to implement a subscription-based service—sort of. — The subscription service, known as Reddit Gold, will help Reddit earn some extra cash …
Adrian Chen / Gawker:
Mark Zuckerberg Got Served—but Why? — Boom! Mark Zuckerberg was served legal papers relating to a mysterious lawsuit at a fancy lunch in Sun Valley, Idaho yesterday. The sneaky server pretended to ask for Mark Zuckerberg's autograph before dropping the bomb. More » — 01:35 PM
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Students, Meet Your New Teacher, Mr. Robot — LOS ANGELES — The boy, a dark-haired 6-year-old, is playing with a new companion. — Engaging the Pupil — Articles in this series are examining the recent advances in artificial intelligence and robotics and their potential impact on society.
Robin Wauters / TechCrunch:
Apple Targets Searchers For ‘Dell Streak’, ‘HP Slate’ With Google Ads For The iPad — In a move that suggests a tad of insecurity on Apple's behalf, the iPad maker is apparently buying Google AdWords ads targeting potential buyers of the Dell Streak, the Android-powered micro-tablet or netpad …
Mike Rohde / Rohdesign:
PlayMesh Fishies App Story: iTunes Password Caching — My article about issues the iPhone app Fishies has brought up some good discussion about in-app purchases and what turns out to be an opaque iTunes system that caches usernames and passwords when users may not realize it.
Alexander Vaughn / App Advice:
Microsoft Mining The App Store To Find iOS Developers & Win Them Over — It's been reported many times that Microsoft and even Google are doing everything in their power to win over developers to their respective mobile platforms. Yet, these were often just rumors and the fact …
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Bryan Rhoads / Inside Scoop:
Intel Supercomputer Tracks Oil Spill — As the catastrophic April 20 oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico grows worse by the day, there's one question everyone in the region is asking: Where is all that oil going to go? — Now, thanks to a complex ocean current model simulated on a supercomputer housed …
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Taimur Asad / Redmond Pie:
Geohot Jailbreaks Apple iPhone 4 ! — After months of silence, Geohot has finally published a new blog post in which he talks about iPhone 4 jailbreak situation, limera1n, and Pwned4life exploit which he recently talked about at the Nuit Du Hack conference in Paris.
Enigmax / TorrentFreak:
Pirate Bay and MegaUpload Escape Domain Seizure by US — In the final days of last month, US authorities targeted several sites they claimed were connected to the streaming of movies and TV shows. ‘Operation In Our Sites’ culminated in the apparent shutting down of 9 sites - TVShack.net …
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Bertrand Vasquez / Erictric:
Fring Overwhelmed by Video Calling, Temporarily Suspends Access to Skype — Yesterday, Erictric reported that Apple approved a Fring update that allows 2-way video calling to other mobile platforms over 3G. Apparently, the improved application has become a huge success …
Jim Wolf / Reuters:
HP in potential $3.4 billion U.S. Navy network deal — (Reuters) - HP Enterprise Services, a unit of HP (HPQ.N), has won a deal for continued U.S. Navy information technology support worth up to $3.4 billion if all options are exercised, the U.S. Defense Department said Thursday.