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Patrick Seybold / PlayStation Blog:
Play On - PSN Restoration Begins Now — Thank you for your patience and encouragement over the last few weeks. As covered in the post from earlier today, you can now update the firmware on your PS3 and change your password. Kazuo Hirai just announced that we have begun the phased restoration …
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Damon Poeter / PC Magazine:
Sony PSN Back Online, Just Not Everywhere — Sony Online Entertainment brought its PlayStation Network back online in parts of Europe and the U.S. Saturday, but some 12 hours after the announcement many PSN customers were left wondering when it would be their turn.
Sean Hollister / Engadget:
RIM recalls at least 900 faulty BlackBerry PlayBooks, here are the serial numbers — We found the BlackBerry PlayBook to be a pretty solid piece of hardware, but it seems there was a problem batch — an inside source tells us that nearly 1,000 faulty tablets were shipped to Staples, and now they're being recalled.
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Robert X. Cringely / I, Cringely:
Why Microsoft bought Skype — There is so much to write about but I'll begin with Microsoft buying Skype for $8.5 billion. The pundits are debating whether this move by Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer makes good business sense, but that's the wrong way to look at it.
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Jean-Louis Gassée / Monday Note:
Ballmer's latest acquisition — In a bold move, Microsoft acquires Nokia and catapults itself to the top of the smartphone world. The full integration of Windows Phone 7 software into Nokia hardware will result in a better user experience for customers, a zero-fragmentation platform for developers …
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Andrew Myers / Stanford News:
New Stanford computing lab imagines the mobile-social future — At the MobiSocial Lab, an engineering research team asks fundamental questions about the marriage of mobile communications and social networking, and begins to design the future of open-source social networking.
Rip Empson / TechCrunch:
Native Apps Or Web Apps? Particle Code Wants You To Do Both — When it comes to app development for mobile devices, cross-platform implementation is the new hot thing. Developers have long struggled with fragmentation across operating systems, when they want to just be able to create …
Edmund Lee / AdAge:
Bing Adds Facebook Recommendations to Search — In Battle Against Google, Microsoft Seeks Leg Up in Social Search — Microsoft will begin adding Facebook data to its Bing search results on Tuesday, including the ubiquitous “like,” in another bid to differentiate from arch-rival Google.
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Marcus Wohlsen / Associated Press:
Twitter feed lawsuit underscores power of a tweet — When Adorian Deck was home sick from high school, he entertained himself like countless other teenagers have in recent years: He started a Twitter account. Unlike other teenagers, Deck's account became a sensation.
Wyatt Buchanan / San Francisco Chronicle:
Social-networking sites face new privacy battle — (05-15) 04:00 PDT Sacramento — California could force Facebook and other social-networking sites to change their privacy protection policies under a first-of-its-kind proposal at the state Capitol that is opposed by much of the Internet industry.
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Mark Gurman / 9 to 5 Mac:
Watch out Instapaper: Mac OS X Lion's Safari Reading List to sync with iOS devices — Following the discovery that Mac OS X Lion includes a new Reading List feature in Safari - similar to the popular Instapaper service - Instapaper's creator went on record to say that the feature won't be a competitor until it syncs with iOS devices.
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Alexia Tsotsis / TechCrunch:
Access To iPad App Flipboard Compromised In China — As of today certain aspects of the Flipboard experience have been blocked for Chinese users, at the very least access to Facebook and Twitter according to Flipboard CEO Mike McCue. While direct access to Facebook and Twitter is routinely blocked …
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Electronista:
iPhone ‘5G’ case shows edge-to-edge screen, moved flash — Supposed iPhone 5G case tips up in China — A very early instance of a 2011 iPhone case has shown up in a listing at Asian trading site AliBaba. Guangdong-based Kulcase is selling what it claims is a crystal case for an “iPhone 5G.”
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Mark Gurman / 9 to 5 Mac:
iPhone 5 front and rear-facing camera parts appear, point to relocated camera flash?
iPhone 5 front and rear-facing camera parts appear, point to relocated camera flash?
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