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Miguel Helft / New York Times:
Executive Leaves After iPhone Antenna Troubles — Mark Papermaster, the Apple executive in charge of hardware for the company's flagship iPhone, has left the company in the wake of widely reported problems with the antenna of the recently introduced iPhone 4.
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John Gruber / Daring Fireball:
Mark Papermaster Leaves Apple; Responsible for iPhone 4 Antenna — Miguel Helft, reporting for the NYT: … From what I've heard, it's clear he was sacked. Papermaster was a conspicuous absence at the Antennagate press conference. Inside Apple, he's “the guy responsible for the antenna” …
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Larry Dignan / Between the Lines Blog:
HP after Hurd: May the CEO guessing game begin — The abrupt resignation of HP CEO Mark Hurd will spark a lot of speculation about his successor. Who will run HP next? — As analyzed earlier, Hurd stepped down over a sexual harassment claim. A few key facts: — Hurd resigned.
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Ashlee Vance / New York Times:
H.P. Ousts Chief for Hiding Payments to Friend
H.P. Ousts Chief for Hiding Payments to Friend
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Dean Takahashi / VentureBeat:
Why would Mark Hurd take such risks as the head of HP?
Why would Mark Hurd take such risks as the head of HP?
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Chuck Falzone / AndroidGuys:
First Look at New HTC/Verizon World Phone — AndroidGuys.com has just received exclusive photos of a new HTC Android phone that will not be released by Verizon til 2011. The Verizon-branded prototype also included a Vodaphone SIM card, indicating that it will run on both CDMA and GSM networks.
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Gregg Keizer / Computerworld:
Mozilla plans to silently update Firefox — Joins Google, Adobe in auto-update movement to take patching out of users' hands — Computerworld - Taking a page from rival Google's playbook, Mozilla plans to introduce silent, behind-the-scenes security updating to Firefox 4.
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Alexia Tsotsis / TechCrunch:
Digg To AOL Exodus Claims Biz Dev VP Bob Buch — Former Digg's biz dev head Bob Buch will as of Monday take on a new role as AOL's VP of Business Development. Buch will be joining Digg's former Chief Strategy Officer Mike Maser, former Marketing Manager Aubrey Sabala …
Tech Eye:
Mobile ads will be as annoying as TV ads — It was only a matter of time before smartphones started to get irritating, and we mean more irritating than the novelty alarm which wakes you up before the morning slog to work. TV ad irritating, Go Compare irritating, Compare the Meerkat irritating.
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Brad Linder / Liliputing:
Don't bank on KMart's $150 Augen tablet getting Android Market access — When KMart started advertising that the Augen GenTouch78 tablet which the store was selling for $150 would have access to the Android Market, I was skeptical. Google may not review every app in the Android Market with as much rigor …
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Peter Kafka / MediaMemo:
Inside the Numbers: How Demand Media Will Pitch a Billion Dollar IPO — Demand Media is a money-losing company. How will it convince Wall Street to value it at a billion dollars or more? — By directing investors' attention to a set of numbers which say it's a very profitable company.
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Jim Harper / Wall Street Journal:
It's Modern Trade: Web Users Get as Much as They Give — If you surf the web, congratulations! You are part of the information economy. Data gleaned from your communications and transactions grease the gears of modern commerce. Not everyone is celebrating, of course.
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Nicholas Carr / Wall Street Journal:
Tracking Is an Assault on Liberty, With Real Dangers
Tracking Is an Assault on Liberty, With Real Dangers
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Newsweek:
Needles in a Haystack — A 20-something named Austin Heap has found the perfect disguise for dissidents in their cyberwar against the world's dictators. — Jeremy and Claire Weiss for Newsweek — Austin Heap in San Francisco in June. — For Austin Heap, there was nothing particularly remarkable about June 14, 2009.
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Vivek Wadhwa / TechCrunch:
Why We Need To Abolish Software Patents — During my tech days, I co-authored four software patents. Each cost my startup about $15,000—which seemed like a fortune in those days. I didn't really expect these to give me any advantage; after all if my competitors had half a brain …
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Abdullah Al-Shihri / Associated Press:
Saudi reaches deal on BlackBerry, avoiding ban — RIYADH, Saudi Arabia - Saudi Arabia and the makers of the BlackBerry have reached a preliminary deal on granting access to users' data that will avert a ban on the phone's messenger service in the kingdom, Saudi officials said Saturday.