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Jonathan S. Geller / BGR:
Exclusive: BlackBerry Dakota gets pictured; the touch and type BlackBerry you've been waiting for — We just got our hands on a crystal clear photo of the BlackBerry Dakota — you know, the device that's going to sit right at the head of the BlackBerry family dinner table.
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Jonathan S. Geller / BGR:
Exclusive: Next-generation BlackBerry Curve appears, brings specs with it — That BlackBerry 8520 feeling a bit outdated? Well, we might have just what you've been waiting for — the next generation BlackBerry Curve. Codenamed “Apollo,” the new BlackBerry Curve finally brings …
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Jonathan S. Geller / BGR:
Exclusive: BlackBerry Torch 2 gets detailed — Research In Motion's “best BlackBerry ever” — the BlackBerry Torch — definitely wasn't the most competitive device to hit the smartphone market place. But it looks like RIM is trying to change all that with a new take on its QWERTY, horizontal-slider: the BlackBerry Torch 2.
Mike Lata / Appmodo:
RIM WebWorks SDK Will Allow Developers to create Apps Compatible …
RIM WebWorks SDK Will Allow Developers to create Apps Compatible …
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Engadget, Phone Scoop and Research in Motion
Peter Kafka / MediaMemo:
A Delay for the Daily: Apple, News Corp. Push Back Launch Date — Turns out you'll have to wait a bit longer to see the Daily, Rupert Murdoch's long-awaited iPad news service. — Apple and News Corp. have made a joint decision to push back next week's planned launch, according to sources familiar with the companies' plans.
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Damon Kiesow / Poynter:
The first look at The Daily, Rupert Murdoch's iPad newspaper — An official introduction to The Daily, Rupert Murdoch's new iPad newspaper, is expected on Jan. 19, possibly at an event with Apple's Steve Jobs. — But peeking inside the source code of its recently-launched companion website …
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Groupon Readies for an I.P.O. — Groupon, the social buying site that spurned a $6 billion offer from search giant Google, is pushing ahead with plans for its initial public offering, a debut that could value the company at $15 billion or more. — The company, which just raised …
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Marco Arment / Marco.org:
Too much hardware choice — From my Verizon iPhone post: Even the gadget blogs have a hard time feigning enthusiasm for this week's hot Android phone because they still haven't taken the shrinkwrap off of last week's. Not enough Nick's response: Wait, the stream of high-quality …
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JR Raphael / JR Raphael's blog:
Android upgrades: Which manufacturers can you trust? — For most smartphone users, Google's Android upgrades are both a blessing and a curse. On the one hand, each upgrade opens the door to exciting new features and functions for a phone. On the other hand, the updates don't arrive instantly …
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IntoMobile, Droid Life, Android Phone Fans, Engadget and JR Raphael, Thanks:jr_raphael
Eric Slivka / MacRumors:
Next-Generation iPad to Launch in the U.S. on April 2nd or 9th? — MacNotes.de reports that the second-generation iPad is currently scheduled to debut in the United States on one of the first two Saturdays in April: the 2nd or the 9th. (The report's headline states the 2nd or 7th …
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Mark Gurman / 9 to 5 Mac:
iPad 2 will take pics, shoot flicks
iPad 2 will take pics, shoot flicks
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Chris Foresman / Ars Technica:
Why Apple won't yet ditch the home button on the iPhone and iPad
Why Apple won't yet ditch the home button on the iPhone and iPad
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Paul Carton / InvestorPlace:
New Survey Shows Verizon iPhone Will Have Major Impact on U.S. Wireless Service Providers — Can AT&T Forestall Large-Scale Defections? — The details of a Verizon iPhone have finally been released, but what impact will this long expected move actually have on U.S. wireless service providers and their subscribers?
John Gruber / Daring Fireball:
The Practical vs. Idealistic Scenarios for the Near-Term Future of Online Video — Or: How Google's decision to drop native H.264 playback from Chrome serves to prop up Flash Player — Stefan Richter, of FlashComGuru (a Flash developer site) tries answering my five simple questions.
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Digital Society, ConceivablyTech, Hardware 2.0 Blog and Ars Technica
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Haavard / My Opera:
Is the removal of H.264 from Chrome a step backward for openness?
Is the removal of H.264 from Chrome a step backward for openness?
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David Kaplan / paidContent:
AOL Outsources Sports; Fanhouse Brand Absorbed Into Sporting News — AOL (NYSE: AOL) organized a hasty after-market call to announce three content deals designed to buttress its push towards premium content. The most prominent involves a content sharing arrangement with The Sporting News.
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Jay Yarow / SAI: Silicon Alley Insider:
AOL Announces Big Changes To Three Major Properties
AOL Announces Big Changes To Three Major Properties
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Dean Takahashi / VentureBeat:
Intel showering employees with 4X bonuses — Intel is giving four times the usual bonuses for its employees thanks to its record year with $43 billion in revenues. The company is also giving three extra days of paydays on top of that. — The higher bonuses caps a year …
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Electronista and The Next Web
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Arik Hesseldahl / NewEnterprise:
Intel Beats Earnings Expectations Despite Slower PC Market
Intel Beats Earnings Expectations Despite Slower PC Market
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eWeek, The Register, Datamation, Intel, VentureBeat, Engadget, Between the Lines Blog, ITworld.com, CNET News, BBC, Tech Trader Daily, SAI and TechFlash
Joe Wilcox / BetaNews:
Steve Ballmer finally shows who's in charge of Microsoft — In his 11th year as chief executive and third outside the shadow of Chairman Bill Gates, Steve Ballmer is asserting surprising control over Microsoft. There were signs in 2010, but events over just the last week …
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TechCrunch, All about Microsoft Blog, The Microsoft Blog, TechFlash, The Register and SAI
Larry Dignan / Between the Lines Blog:
IBM's Watson wins Jeopardy practice round: Can humans hang? — IBM's Watson supercomputer won a practice round against Jeopardy champions Ken Jennings and Brad Rutter and raised a lot of questions about the capabilities of artificial intelligence. — Watson, a four-year effort by IBM …
Thomas Hawk / Thomas Hawk Digital Connection:
How Much Revenue Does Flickr Make From Paid Pro Accounts, My Guess? $50 Million Per Year — Over at Quora today somebody asked the question, How many Flickr accounts are pro accounts? Yahoo doesn't make the number of accounts or Flickr's financials public, but I thought I'd just do a brief bit of guessing on my own.
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Gabriel Madway / Reuters:
Apple on a win streak as rivals regroup — (Reuters) - Apple Inc enters 2011 on a roll, a cash-generating machine with surging sales across its product lines — even as it confronts a sea of restive rivals determined to halt its stunning run of success. — As quarterly earnings approach next Tuesday …
Arn / MacRumors:
New iOS Feature Coming: ‘Find My Friends’ — Some further digging into the newly released iOS 4.3 developer build has revealed settings for a new feature called “Find My Friends”. The strings are associated with the Settings app and is related to “MobileMe”.
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Ryan Lawler / GigaOM:
BBC Says ‘No Thanks’ to Smart TV Fragmentation — The BBC Trust has determined that the national broadcaster won't build custom applications for device manufacturers looking to add its iPlayer to their smart TV platforms. While in the short term the decision could mean fewer consumer electronics platforms …
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bbc.co.uk and paidContent:UK
Spencer Ackerman / Danger Room:
Unfollowed: Pentagon Deletes Social Media Office — At a time when Facebook has 500 million users and Twitter is closing in on 200 million, the Pentagon no longer has a single person guiding its communications shop on how to use social media to get the military's message out.
Matthew Buckland / Silicon Valley Watcher:
China, Russia, South Africa - And The Facebook Connection — There is something going on in China, Russia and South Africa. Via various internet investments and creations, these three countries combined have built up major stakes in some of the world's biggest sites and social networks.
Horace Dediu / asymco:
Is Android more efficient than iOS at generating search revenue? — Thanks to David Chu for forwarding the data that made this possible. — iOS and Android are both growing rapidly. According to Gartner, during the first three quarters of 2010, 30 million iOS devices and 36 million Android devices were put into use.
MG Siegler / TechCrunch:
Beyond The Filters: Brands Begin To Pour Into Instagram — What do NPR, NBC News, Playboy, Pepsi, CNN, Starbucks, Grammys, and David Blaine all have in common? They've all recently signed up for Instagram. Yes, the mobile photo sharing service. And there's apparently a plan beyond simply sharing filtered pictures with fans.
Alexia Tsotsis / TechCrunch:
Twitter Considers Moving Its Headquarters. To Brisbane, CA? — The San Francisco Business Times is reporting that San Francisco-based microblogging darling Twitter is looking into a real estate purchase in Brisbane California, specifically the 200,000 square foot current home of Walmart.com at the Sierra Point Towers.
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