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Stacey Higginbotham / GigaOM:
Is Apple About to Cut Out the Carriers? — Sources inside European carriers have reported that Apple has been working with SIM-card manufacturer Gemalto to create a special SIM card that would allow consumers in Europe to buy a phone via the web or at the Apple Store and get the phones working using Apple's App Store.
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MG Siegler / TechCrunch:
With Their Carrier-Crippling SIM, Can Apple Do What Google Chickened Out Of? — At the beginning of this year, I was very excited. You see, at Google's launch event for the Nexus One, they made one thing clear: they were going directly after the dominating carrier lock-in model that had held everyone in the U.S. captive for years.
Boy Genius Report:
Apple cancels white iPhone 4? — Adding on to last night's Apple announcement that the company would further delay the release of the white iPhone 4, we have received new information that paints a different story. According to a previous source of ours, we have been told that Apple in fact …
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Leander Kahney / Cult of Mac:
The Real Reason White iPhone 4 Is Delayed (Hint: The Camera) — The white iPhone 4 has been delayed because it can't take good pictures, a source with connections at Apple tells me. — The white case leaks light back in — especially when the flash is used to take pictures.
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TUAW, O'Grady's PowerPage, Computerworld, MediaFile, BetaNews, SlashGear, Shoutpedia, AppleInsider, Geek.com, App Advice, MacRumors, MacStories, MacDailyNews, Reuters and Edible Apple
Dan Frommer / SAI: Silicon Alley Insider:
Apple Hosting Secret iOS Developer Summit Next Week — Apple is hosting an event for iOS developers in California next week, we've heard from an industry source. The event begins next Tuesday, and runs for three days, we've heard. — We are short on details, and we have not seen …
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Eric Slivka / MacRumors:
Apple's 2010 Annual Report: Hiring Spree, Ad Budget Increase, Lower Gross Margins Ahead — Apple today filed its 2010 annual report with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, and the document reveals a few interesting tidbits of information: — Apple noted that it had approximately 46,600 full …
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MG Siegler / TechCrunch:
Apple Massively Ramped Up Ad Spending In 2010, But Sales Grew Even Faster
Apple Massively Ramped Up Ad Spending In 2010, But Sales Grew Even Faster
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Edible Apple and AppleInsider
Owen Thomas / VentureBeat:
Google exec: Android was “best deal ever” — Buying Android Inc., the wireless-software startup founded by Andy Rubin, was Google's “best deal ever,” said David Lawee, vice president of corporate development at the search giant. — Lawee made the remark at a panel at the 16th annual …
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Electronista, pocketnow.com, Boy Genius Report, SlashGear, IntoMobile, Android Phone Fans, SAI, Android Police, PhoneArena, Engadget and MobileSyrup.com
Ryan Tate / Gawker:
Google Is Now Providing Servants to Its Employees — So much for the war on Googler entitlement. Amid heated competition for engineers, Google is trying a remarkable new perk: free use of “runners” to clean apartments, take out trash, cook dinner, run errands—whatever is needed.
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Todd Bishop / TechFlash:
Microsoft's reply to prediction of consumer demise: #notdeadyet — Whenever major media organizations break out the pensive file photos of Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer, you know the news isn't good, and this morning's piece by David Goldman of CNNMoney.com was no exception.
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SAI, DailyTech, The Register and The Microsoft Blog
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Bill Rigby / Reuters:
Special Report: Sleepy in Seattle - Microsoft learns to mature
Special Report: Sleepy in Seattle - Microsoft learns to mature
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VentureBeat and TechEye, Thanks:michaelkroker
Monica Chen / DigiTimes:
Pegatron expects to ship 10 million CDMA iPhones in 2011, say sources — Pegatron Technology internally expects its Apple CDMA iPhone shipments to reach 10 million units in 2011 and the company has recently started to gear up and is installing new equipment as well as hiring about 10,000 …
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The Next Web, MacDailyNews, MacRumors iPhone Blog, MobileCrunch, MacStories and displayblog
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Eric Slivka / MacRumors iPhone Blog:
Foxconn Joining Pegatron for CDMA iPhone Production?
Foxconn Joining Pegatron for CDMA iPhone Production?
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AppleInsider, CENS.com and Erictric
Alexia Tsotsis / TechCrunch:
Looks Like BoingBoing Got Hacked (NSFW) — Something is definitely up at uber nerd site and “Directory of Wonderful Things” BoingBoing.net. A trip to the front page brings up the charming image above, which seems to be some sort of vulgar message from someone called “the| one” to site editor Cory Doctorow.
James Temple / San Francisco Chronicle:
Google shifts troubled TV effort to YouTube — (10-27) 17:59 PDT San Francisco — Google Inc. is shifting its troubled Google TV initiative to its YouTube division, The Chronicle has learned. — Some industry sources speculated that the move was a response to the surprisingly negative reaction …
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Webomatica and Electronista, Thanks:jasonlloren
Dan Primack / Fortune:
Kleiner Perkins goes big: VC firm raising more than $1 billion — Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers got all sorts of attention last week for its $250 million sFund — including from yours truly — but that just scratches the surface of the venture capital firm's fundraising ambitions.
Seth Weintraub / Fortune:
Google to buy $2 billion Manhattan city block? — A report today says that Google is in the final stages of acquiring the huge building which it currently rents in Chelsea. — 111 8th Ave. via 1118thave.com — The New York Post is reporting that Google is close to acquiring …
Alexia Tsotsis / TechCrunch:
Myspace Accused Of Ripping Off Stealth Startup Pinterest — This morning Pinterest co-founders Ben Silberman, Paul Sciarra and Yashwanth Nelapati woke up to a barrage of tweets, “So @myspace has completely ripped off @pinterest. It really pisses me off when an old, tired hack tries to undermine hardworking inovators.
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Cynthia Boris / Andy Beal's Marketing Pilgrim:
Walmart Does Groupon Without Groupon — They say imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, but I'm not sure Groupon felt the love when they saw Walmart's new marketing plan on Facebook. — They call it the “CrowdSaver,” and guess how it works. When a deal reaches a certain customer threshold …
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ConsumerAffairs.com, WebProNews, The Problem Solver and Adweek
Denise Leung / Flickr Blog:
Flickr is more fun with friends! — We think that Flickr is the best way to keep up with what's going on in your world and share your photos with the people you care about. With millions of members on Flickr, there are bound to be a few you have missed along the way.
Brett Lider / Google Mobile Blog:
Gmail in mobile Safari: now even more like a native app — Go to gmail.com from your iPhone and you'll notice two improvements we've rolled out over the past few weeks. First, scrolling is snappier: the speed of scrolling reflects the speed of your swipe gesture.
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MacStories and The Next Web
Don Clark / Wall Street Journal:
Chinese Supercomputer Likely to Prompt Unease in U.S. — A newly built supercomputer in China appears poised to take the world performance lead, another sign of the country's growing technological prowess that is likely to set off alarms about U.S. competitiveness and national security.
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Reuters, New York Times, CNET News, Engadget and Softpedia News
Dan Frommer / SAI: Silicon Alley Insider:
Roku Forced To License Its Software, Netgear Is First Partner — Roku, which pioneered inexpensive web video streaming devices, just announced that it would start licensing its software, and that router-maker Netgear will be its first partner. — While this may eventually …
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NETGEAR, Boy Genius Report, Technologizer, Gadgetwise and BetaNews
Nick Bilton / Bits:
Android App Forwards Private Text Messages — If you own an Android phone and are cheating on a significant other by arranging secret trysts through text messages, you might want to think twice about your infidelities — or at least about arranging them via texts.
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The Next Web and AndroidGuys
Gregg Keizer / Computerworld:
Mozilla delays Firefox 4 release until 2011 — Instabilities, others bugs force open-source developer to push ship date into early next year — Computerworld - Mozilla today announced that it will delay the release of Firefox 4 until 2011. — The decision comes after several weeks …
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The Register, The Next Web and Neowin.net
Zach Epstein / Boy Genius Report:
FTC will not fine Google for stealing passwords with Street View cars — Following Google's recent admission that it accidentally stole passwords, emails and other personal information with its Street View cars, the Federal Trade Commission has decided not to issue any fines.
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New York Times and CNN
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