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Richard Ziade / Readability Blog:
An Open Letter to Apple — Dear Apple: It's your friends from Readability. Remember us? You put our technology into your Safari browser last year. We're writing this open letter because - well - we're a little upset right now.
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Marco Arment / Marco.org:
Subscriptions and the new In-App Purchase requirement — Apple's new subscription-billing requirement has generated a lot of bad press and debate. The new rule, from the App Store Review Guidelines (developer account required): — In practice, this means that any app that requires content …
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MacNN, MacStories, Online Dating Insider and Washington Post
David Carr / New York Times:
2 Platforms, With 2 Sets of Problems — Digital subscriptions, a grail for the mainstream media that often seemed more like a mirage, took on some firm if not altogether friendly dimensions last week. — Traditional print publishers have spent the past few years cast in the role …
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Arn / MacRumors:
Steve Jobs Email Suggests In-App Subscriptions Don't Apply to ‘Software As a Service’? — Apple's announcement last week introducing App Store Subscriptions has generated a lot of controversy across the web. At issue is Apple's policy requiring publishers to also offer all subscriptions through Apple's …
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The Next Web
Chris Leydon / TinyGrab Blog:
TinyGrab & Apple's App Stores — We love Apple, we really do. Let's face it, without them TinyGrab just wouldn't exist and none of us would be reading this right now; for this we're incredibly indebted to them. The homebrew and independent app development community for OS X is wonderful and vibrant.
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Cult of Mac, Examiner, App Advice, TUAW and FierceDeveloper
Mary Jo Foley / All about Microsoft Blog:
Windows 8 roadmap: A picture is worth a thousand build numbers — Given the very few (and occasionally confusing) leaks around Windows 8, an update as to how things are progressing is always welcome. — In early 2011, a source of mine passed on to me what he claimed was a snapshot of the internal Windows 8 roadmap.
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Softpedia News, Electronista, WinRumors, Neowin.net, iThinkDifferent and PhoneArena
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Tom Warren / WinRumors:
Microsoft on the verge of finalizing Windows 8 Milestone 2 build
Microsoft on the verge of finalizing Windows 8 Milestone 2 build
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PhoneArena, SlashGear, Windows 8 News, Redmond Pie and Hardware 2.0 Blog, Thanks:blogsdna
Steve Clayton / TechNet Blogs:
Kinect for Windows SDK to Arrive Spring 2011 — Every year about this time, Craig Mundie, Microsoft's chief research and strategy officer, holds an intimate gathering to discuss the company's vision for the future: just Craig, a handful of Microsoft thinkers and select media convening …
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Todd Bishop / TechFlash:
Early Look: Avatar Kinect
Early Look: Avatar Kinect
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WinRumors, The Next Web, The Microsoft Blog and GeekSmack
DigiTimes:
HP to start selling WebOS 3.0-based TouchPad in April — First-tier notebook brand vendor Hewlett-Packard (HP) is set to start selling its WebOS 3.0-based tablet PC, TouchPad in April with shipments to start delivery by the end of March, according to sources from HP's upstream component partners.
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Erictric, SlashGear, The Next Web, Know Your Mobile, PreCentral.net, Electronista, Engadget, ThinkMobile and CrunchGear
Verne G. Kopytoff / New York Times:
Blogs Wane as the Young Drift to Sites Like Twitter — SAN FRANCISCO — Like any aspiring filmmaker, Michael McDonald, a high school senior, used a blog to show off his videos. But discouraged by how few people bothered to visit, he instead started posting his clips on Facebook …
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Global Nerdy, Twist Image, Rex Hammock's RexBlog.com, parislemon, WebProNews, Stowe Boyd, Mark Evans Tech, Switched, Changing Way, Adotas, toni.org and Teds Take, more at Mediagazer », Thanks:fredericl
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Dick Craddock / The Windows Blog:
Facebook chat in Hotmail now available everywhere — Today, Facebook chat is available to Hotmail customers worldwide, wherever Facebook is available. — When we first announced the ability to chat with Facebook friends from Hotmail, we were only able to offer this to customers in six regions.
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IntoMobile, Windows 8 Beta, Erictric, Digital Trends, ReadWriteWeb, LiveSide.net, The Next Web, WinRumors, GeekSmack, Download Squad, MarketingVOX, All Facebook and WebProNews
Brooke Crothers / CNET News:
Intel lists new Sandy Bridge mobile chips — Intel has updated its price list with new dual-core Sandy Bridge chips—some likely bound for Apple MacBooks and just about every PC vendor on the planet. — On top of the bevy of Core i5 and Core i7 Sandy Bridge chips already listed in Intel's database …
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Greg Tito / The Escapist:
PS3 Hacker Raised All the Legal Funds Needed to Beat Sony in a Weekend — Famed rapper and PS3 hacker Geohot asked for donations on Friday to fund his defense against Sony and got all he needed by Monday. — Geohot, aka George Hotz, firmly believes that he has done nothing wrong.
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SlashGear, GamePolitics News, geohot got sued, GeekSmack, Covering Web, Destructoid, Redmond Pie and Edge Online
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Ben Kuchera / Ars Technica:
“OtherOS” class-action lawsuit: GeoHot, Sony now share same charge
“OtherOS” class-action lawsuit: GeoHot, Sony now share same charge
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Groklaw, GamePolitics News, Electronista and Inquirer
Jason Kincaid / TechCrunch:
Adobe: Flash Coming To Android Tablets “Within A Few Weeks” — Earlier today there was quite a bit of commotion in the tech press over a Verizon ad that stated that Flash wouldn't be making its way to Android tablets until Spring 2011. Which has the potential to be pretty far off …
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SlashGear, PC World, Adobe Flash Platform Blog, Techie Buzz, MacNN, PhoneArena, Erictric, Droid Life, CrunchGear, ThinkMobile, Know Your Cell and Engadget
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Harry McCracken / Technologizer:
Mobile Flash: Always Exciting, Always Not Quite Here Yet
Mobile Flash: Always Exciting, Always Not Quite Here Yet
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Engadget, SAI, GottaBeMobile, Gadgetell and Daring Fireball
Jacqui Cheng / Ars Technica:
iPhone versus iPhone: Ars puts Verizon and AT&T to the test — The Verizon version of the iPhone 4 doesn't need a full review—partially because you've read a bunch already, and partially because there's not a lot to differentiate it from the AT&T iPhone 4.
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The Mobile Gadgeteer Blog
Mark Gurman / 9 to 5 Mac:
iPad 2 incoming: iPad sold out/on sale at some European retailers — The second-generation iPad is approaching and will most likely hit sometime next month. Usually, a good hint at an upcoming refresh for an Apple product is when the respective item becomes sold out or on sale at some retailers.
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Naked Security / Sophos:
SSDs prove difficult to securely erase — At this week's Usenix FAST 11 conference on File and Storage Technologies in San Jose, California researchers published a paper examining the effectiveness of different secure erasure methodologies on Solid State Disks (SSDs).
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TG Daily and ThinkMobile
Sarah Perez / ReadWriteWeb:
What Got Buzz at Mobile World Congress? — Now that Mobile World Congress has wrapped, a number of digital analytics firms have parsed the data on social networks and blogs to determine which smartphones, tablets, operating systems and brands received the most buzz - and whether that chatter was positive or negative, in some cases.
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IntoMobile and Mashable!