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Daniel Eran Dilger / AppleInsider:
iPad 3 with Retina display, new device sized between iPad and iPod in Apple's pipeline — While conflicting rumors have described both a larger screen and a smaller, cheaper iPhone model purportedly planned for this summer, one connected industry expert tells AppleInsider that Apple …
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Digital Trends, ITworld.com, MacRumors, I4U News, Electronista, PadGadget, RazorianFly, Examiner, 3anime.com, iClarified, SlashGear and Edible Apple
Brooke Crothers / CNET News:
New high-speed connection tech due from Apple — An announcement from Apple is expected soon about a new high-speed connection technology, a source told CNET. — Whether the new connector tech will be part of the upcoming MacBook Pro update (rumored to happen February 24) or announced in another context is not clear.
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MacRumors, 9 to 5 Mac and TiPb
Jack Purcher / Patently Apple:
Apple in the Sky with Diamonds: A Cloud Based Safe Deposit Box — With OS X nearing its launch this summer, we just might have gotten a glimpse at either a Time Machine or MobileMe upgrade in one of this week's patents. Apple wants to beef up sensitive document security for average consumers …
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9 to 5 Mac, Electronista, RazorianFly and MacRumors
Paul Carr / TechCrunch:
Paul Miller And The Five Rules Of Stunt Resignation — On Friday afternoon, Paul J. Miller caused what passes for a kerfuffle inside the technology journalism meta-bubble. — Miller, as you know, is “Senior Associate Editor” at our estranged sister site Engadget - or at least …
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Futurepaul / paul j. miller:
Leaving AOL
Leaving AOL
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Terry Heaton's PoMo Blog, p2pnet, WebProNews, VentureBeat, SAI, @peterrojas, Neowin.net, @joshuatopolsky, @mathewi and The Next Web, Thanks:lockergnome
Horace Dediu / asymco:
The lives and deaths of mobile platforms — When Stephen Elop said that Nokia and Microsoft sought to create a “three horse race” he implied that there were only two viable mobile ecosystems today. With that statement he sought to deprecate or declare “end of life” two platforms …
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Hannah Seligson / New York Times:
Jilted in the U.S., a Site Finds Love in India — IN 2008, three young guys in Manhattan started Ignighter.com, a dating Web site focused on twentysomethings. They sought to set themselves apart by enabling members to set up group dates: One member, serving as a point person …
Alexis Madrigal / The Atlantic Online:
Should Employers Be Allowed to Ask for Your Facebook Login? — The American Civil Liberties Union has taken up the cause of a Maryland man who was forced to cough up his Facebook password during a job interview with the Department of Corrections in that state.
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Blog of Rights and Slashdot
Ryan Spoon:
Techmeme Figuring Out the Blend of Real-Time & Published News. — I had the following post written and in the my blog's queue (which is how I usually write / blog).... and then something happened: Twitter and UberTwitter tussled. — And as it broke on Friday, there was a mixture of real-time commentary …
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Agence France Presse:
Nokia head swaps Microsoft shares for own firm: report — HELSINKI — Nokia chief executive and former Microsoft executive Stephen Elop, who has sealed a tie up deal with the US giant, this week swapped all of his Microsoft shares for Nokia stock, reports said Friday.
Quora:
Why did Twitter suspend UberTwitter? — Answer (1 of 7): Twitter told us today that they suspended our applications for three reasons: — 1. Twitter said that in UberTwitter and Twidroyd we use a tweet-elongation service named tmi.me that allows people to write more than 140 characters …
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Mark Suster / Both Sides of the Table:
Twitter, I love you man, but ...
Twitter, I love you man, but ...
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TechCrunch, @dickc, Why does everything suck?, @raulsantaella, Victus Spiritus, GigaOM and @msuster, Thanks:pkedrosky
Michael Stone / Examiner:
Anonymous delivers ultimatum to Westboro Baptist Church — Anonymous, a notorious collective of unnamed Internet activists, has put the Westboro Baptist Church on notice. Tuesday, the group Anonymous released an open letter to Fred Phelps' Westboro Baptist Church (WBC).
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Mashable!, Joe. My. God., p2pnet, Digital Trends and Slashdot
Julie Bort / Network World:
Cerf: 2011 will be proving point for ‘InterPlanetary Internet’ — In a Q&A with Google's Chief Internet Evangelist, Vint Cerf discusses how 2011 will be a key year for a ‘disruption tolerant’ Internet that uses spacecraft for nodes — Vint Cerf takes his title of Chief Internet Evangelist for Google seriously.
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Popular Science and ITworld.com
Ian King / Bloomberg:
Intel Plans to Build $5 Billion Chip Plant in Arizona — Feb. 18 (Bloomberg) — Intel Corp., the world's largest chipmaker, announced plans to build a $5 billion plant in Arizona and hire 4,000 employees in the U.S. this year. — The workers will focus on product development …
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Business Wire, Arizona Republic, Between the Lines Blog, Wall Street Journal and Electronista
James Cowie / Renesys Blog:
Libyan Disconnect — Renesys confirms that the 13 globally routed Libyan network prefixes were withdrawn at 23:18 GMT (Friday night, 1:18am Saturday local time), and Libya is off the Internet. One Libyan route originated by Telecom Italia directly is still BGP-reachable, but inbound traceroutes appear to die in Palermo.
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Mashable!, p2pnet, ArabCrunch, Security Watch, thinq_, The Next Web, @mattcutts, ReadWriteWeb, Aljazeera, VentureBeat, Guardian and The Huffington Post
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