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Apple:
Bertrand Serlet to Leave Apple — Apple® today announced that Bertrand Serlet, Apple's senior vice president of Mac® Software Engineering, will be leaving the company. Craig Federighi, Apple's vice president of Mac Software Engineering, will assume Serlet's responsibilities and report to Steve Jobs, Apple's CEO.
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John Paczkowski / Digital Daily:
Serlet's Surprise Departure From Apple More of a Planned Transition … So Bertrand Serlet, senior vice president of Mac software engineering and the guy who spent the past decade defining, redefining and iterating Mac OS X, is leaving Apple. Why now? — The party line says he's decided …
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MacNN and Daring Fireball
Jesus Diaz / Gizmodo:
The Father of Mac OS X Is Leaving Apple
The Father of Mac OS X Is Leaving Apple
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TechCrunch, AppleInsider, eWeek, CNET News, Fortune, WebProNews, BetaNews and The Register, Thanks:gizmodo
Bloomberg:
Apple Is Said to Consider Expanding AirPlay for Streaming Video — Apple Inc. (AAPL) is weighing an expansion of its AirPlay audio service to include streaming video from an iPhone or iPad to television sets, according to two people familiar with the project.
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Technologizer, Home Theater Blog, App Advice, Engadget, Ars Technica, GigaOM, AppleInsider, Gear Live, CNET News, Digital Trends, TiPb, 9 to 5 Mac, SlashGear, Lost Remote, MacStories, TUAW, iLounge, Electronista, everythingiCafe, iClarified and The Loop
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Jay Yarow / SAI: Silicon Alley Insider:
Apple Is Considering Licensing AirPlay Software To TV Makers
Apple Is Considering Licensing AirPlay Software To TV Makers
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MacRumors
Luis / VGHQ:
George Hotz Runs Away to South America; Lies About Having PSN Account — After the judge demanded George Hotz gives in his devices and hard drives, the PlayStation 3 hacker ran away to South America to avoid handing his possessions in and now has put his case in extreme jeopardy.
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PC World, iThinkDifferent, Gadgets DNA, VG247, Ubergizmo, CrunchGear, Edge Online, Neowin.net, Geekosystem, Joystiq, Electricpig.co.uk, Destructoid and GamePolitics News
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Ben Kuchera / Ars Technica:
Sony ties Hotz to PSN account, says he sabotaged hardware
Sony ties Hotz to PSN account, says he sabotaged hardware
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Crave
Jason Kincaid / TechCrunch:
Yahoo Launches Its Answer To Google Instant: ‘Search Direct’ — Yes, Yahoo is launching a new product today that you might actually be interested in. It's derivative, but it looks useful. — Today at a press event in San Francisco, the company announced the launch of a new product called ‘Search Direct’.
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Kartik Ramakrishnan / Yahoo! Developer Network:
Under the Hood - The Tech Powering Search Direct
Under the Hood - The Tech Powering Search Direct
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The Register, Between the Lines Blog, Yodel Anecdotal, NewsGrange and Search Engine Land
Danny Sullivan / Search Engine Land:
Head-To-Head: Yahoo Search Direct Vs. Google Instant
Mary Jo Foley / All about Microsoft Blog:
Microsoft readies tool for managing iPads, iPhones and Android devices — On day two of the Microsoft Management Summit (MMS), the Softies announced availability of a new beta of one of many products in its System Center family: System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM) 2012. — Ho hum?
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GeekWire, Bing, PC World, Computerworld, Smartphones …, TiPb, SAI, GigaOM, LiveSide.net, Ubergizmo, Electronista, WinRumors, The Next Web, WMPoweruser.com, mobiputing and WPCentral.com
Liz Gannes / NetworkEffect:
With $41M in Hand, Color Deploys New Proximity-Based Social Network — I can hear the haters already: ANOTHER photo-sharing app? ANOTHER social network? — Yes. — Bill Nguyen, the serial entrepreneur who most recently sold Lala to Apple for around $80 million, is today launching Color …
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TechCrunch, Digits, Technologizer, CNET News and VentureBeat
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Bruce Upbin / Tradigital:
Color, A Twitter For Photo And Video, Launches With $41 Million
Color, A Twitter For Photo And Video, Launches With $41 Million
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KGO-TV
Nicholas Carlson / SAI:
Twitter In Negotiations To Bring Jack Dorsey Back As Chief Product Officer — Twitter's board is in negotiations to hire Twitter creator Jack Dorsey back into the company full time, according to a source familiar with the situation. — The CEO title has been discussed …
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NBC Bay Area
Frederic Lardinois / NewsGrange:
Think Quarterly: Google Launches Its Own Online Magazine — We hear a lot about Google's relationship with publishers, but this week the search giant also quietly launched its own online publication based in the UK. Think Quarterly, which calls itself a “a breathing space in a busy world” …
Ronald Grover / Bloomberg:
Steve Jobs Is Re-Elected to Disney Board Over Health Concerns — Walt Disney Co. (DIS) investors re- elected Apple Inc. (AAPL) Chief Executive Officer Steve Jobs to the board of the entertainment company, rejecting the views of proxy advisers who say health issues may impair his ability to serve.
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Digits, AppleInsider, TUAW, NBC Bay Area, PE Hub Blog, GeekSmack, MacNN and iClarified
Steve Schultze / Freedom to Tinker:
Web Browsers and Comodo Disclose A Successful Certificate Authority Attack, Perhaps From Iran — Today, the public learned of a previously undisclosed compromise of a trusted Certificate Authority — one of the entities that issues certificates attesting to the identity of “secure” web sites.
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Microsoft, Computerworld and The Register
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Paul Roberts / threatpost:
Phony SSL Certificates issued for Google, Yahoo, Skype, Others
Phony SSL Certificates issued for Google, Yahoo, Skype, Others
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TechNet Blogs, Comodo Blogs, CNET News and Security Musings
Erick Schonfeld / TechCrunch:
Exclusive Data On Groupon's U.S. Revenues And February Falloff — By most accounts, Groupon is growing like gangbusters. It's taking market share around the world, hiring left and right, and priming for a $25 billion IPO. But how much of the group-buying site's revenues are U.S. versus international …
DigiTimes:
Apple considering accepting price hikes to secure supply of touch panels, say Taiwan makers — In order to secure sufficient supply of touch panels used in the iPad and iPhone, Apple has talked with Taiwan-based makers, considering some room for them to hike quotes, according to these makers.
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Digital Daily, AppleInsider, MacRumors, MacStories, PhoneArena, PadGadget, Geek.com, TUAW, GigaOM, Electronista, Softpedia News and iClarified
Chris Dixon / cdixon's posterous:
MIT is a national treasure — My friend and business partner Tom Pinckney started two companies with me and one company before. He invented many non-trivial patented inventions and raised many millions of dollars in venture capital, and returned capital to those investors many times over.
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Geekosystem
Nate Anderson / Ars Technica:
133 US cities now have their own broadband networks — If you want 100Mbps symmetrical broadband—which offers the same upload and download speeds—and you live in the state of North Carolina, you have only one choice: a city-owned broadband provider. The city of Wilson's “Greenlight” …
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DSLreports and GamePolitics News
Bloomberg:
Barnes & Noble Said to Be Likely to End Search Without Buyer — Barnes & Noble Inc. (BKS), the largest U.S. bookstore chain, is likely to end its months-long search for a buyer without a sale of the company, said five people with knowledge of the bidding process.
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BloggingStocks, Electronista and SAI
Kunur Patel / AdAge:
McClatchy, a Groupon Partner, Starts Selling Its Own Daily Deals, Too — Will Still Use Groupon, but Becomes Latest Publisher to Try Social Coupon Game for Itself — After teaming up with Groupon to get daily deals on its websites last summer, McClatchy Co. has decided to also get into the business on its own.
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Screenwerk, @r and SAI
Kara Swisher / BoomTown:
Pretty Flipboard Fundraising at an Even Prettier $200 Million Valuation — Flipboard, the high-profile and highly designed social media reading app for the Apple iPad, is out raising another round of funding at an eye-popping $200 million valuation, according to numerous sources close to the situation.
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Inside Mobile Apps, Pulse2, alarm:clock and SAI
Alexia Tsotsis / TechCrunch:
Google Plays To Its Strengths, Succeeds Brilliantly, With Lady Gaga Interview — As the battle for Silicon Valley engineering talent intensifies, it seems as if hot tech companies like Apple, Facebook, Google and Twitter have launched some sort of ridiculous competition as to who could can score …
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BoomTown, L.A. Times Tech Blog, The Official Google Blog, Mashable!, BBC, WebProNews, Gearlog, SAI, @stevenjayl, New York Magazine, CNET News, The Next Web, Gizmodo, NBC Bay Area and Gawker
John Paczkowski / Digital Daily:
Apple's Area 51: The Truth Is Out There — Scheduled to go live sometime this spring, Apple's 505,000-square-foot North Carolina data center is, according to COO Tim Cook, intended to support iTunes and MobileMe. But we don't yet know in what capacity, and Cook's remark …
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Fortune, SlashGear, MacStories, mocoNews and Electricpig.co.uk
Kim-Mai Cutler / Inside Mobile Apps:
Fueling 1.5 Million App Downloads a Day, Tapjoy Pushes for Exclusivity With Publishing Program — Tapjoy, the little and increasingly pricey secret that many app developers use to power their way up the charts, said today that it's launching a “self-publishing” program.
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TechCrunch, VentureBeat and SocialTimes.com
New York Times:
As Phones Become Wallets, Many Have Hands Out — The cellphone has been more than a cellphone for years, but soon it could take on an entirely new role — standing in for all of the credit and debit cards crammed into wallets. — Instead of swiping a plastic card at the checkout counter, consumers would merely wave their phones.