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Surur / WMPoweruser:
Leaked Windows Phone Roadmap gives us a peek into the future — For those who wonder what Microsoft's game plan with Windows Phone is, this leaked roadmap should at least provide some pointers, up to date as of October 2011. — It lays the foundation with the release of Windows Phone 7 as a high end, differentiated product.
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Todd Bishop / GeekWire:
Windows Phone: Apollo ‘superphones’ coming in 2012
Windows Phone: Apollo ‘superphones’ coming in 2012
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PopHerald Technology News and VentureBeat
Neil Hughes / AppleInsider:
Apple wants to offer television subscribers customized channel lineups — Apple's anticipated full-fledged television set could offer Internet-based content subscriptions with customized channel lineups, if the company has its way. — Customized programming is said to be one of Apple's …
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Fortune, Tech Trader Daily, AllThingsD, MacRumors, MacDailyNews and Macgasm
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Robin Wauters / TechCrunch:
Exclusive: Groupon Acquires Stealth Silicon Valley Startup Campfire Labs — Groupon has continued its (talent) acquisition spree with the recent purchase of a hot Silicon Valley startup before they even launched - and with extremely little fanfare. — We've learned that Campfire Labs …
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VentureBeat
Peter Burrows / Bloomberg:
Apple May Hurt Shareholders With Patent War — Steve Jobs, the co-founder of Apple (AAPL) Inc., told his biographer that he'd rather wage “thermonuclear war” with Google Inc. than make deals to share its technology with the maker of the Android operating system. — That was no empty threat.
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AppleInsider, Business Insider, MacRumors, 9to5Mac, The Loop, The Register, GigaOM, Tech Trader Daily, MacDailyNews and The Orange View
MG Siegler / parislemon:
Dear Google+ — Earlier today I noticed something funny. My Google profile picture — the picture associated with my Gmail account, my GChat account, my Google+ account, etc — had vanished. A bug? Nope. — It turns out, Google — without telling me — went into my account and deleted my profile picture.
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parislemon, Boing Boing, Webomatica, WebProNews, @jonmwords and @counternotions
Jeremiah Owyang / Web Strategy:
End of an Era: The Golden Age of Tech Blogging is Over — That's right. We're at the end of an important period. The tech blogosphere as we know it, is over. — Four Trends Show the End of this Era: — Like the film industry, the Golden Era is the emergence period, when fresh innovation in a new medium is born.
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@thatdrew, @wired, @alexia, @sjcobrien, @fredericl, Marshall Kirkpatrick's Blog, gapingvoid, Mark Evans Tech, Joho the Blog and @rafat, Thanks:chrissaad
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MG Siegler / parislemon:
The Definition Of Open Is... Missing — A few minutes ago, Android chief Andy Rubin sent out his 6th tweet. A milestone. Never mind that they're all self-serving promotion with Rubin never responding to anything or really giving anything in the way of context. They're all awesome. Kudos.
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Electronista, Business Insider, IntoMobile, WebProNews, Android Phone Fans, PhoneArena and All New Musings
Julie Moos / Poynter:
New York Times sends subscriber email to 8.6 million readers instead of 300 — The New York Times has determined that a mass email sent to subscribers was an error, not the result of spam or hacking. — “We regret that the error was made, but no one's security has been compromised,” spokeswoman Eileen Murphy told the Times.
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Ars Technica, GigaOM, @amychozick, Ed Bott, paidContent, JIMROMENESKO.COM, Business Insider, TechCrunch, Media Decoder, @nytimescomm, Gawker and @jeffjarvis, more at Mediagazer »
Stephanie Clifford / New York Times:
Online Retailers Home In on a New Demographic: The Drunken Consumer — After enjoying a few drinks, some people go dancing. Others order food. And for some, it's time to shop online. — “I have my account linked to my phone, so it's really easy,” said Tiffany Whitten, of Dayton, Ohio …
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CNET, GeekSugar, WebProNews, Business Insider, Betabeat, TechFlash, Digital Trends, Marketing Pilgrim and Gawker
Monica Chen / DigiTimes:
Intel to unveil 22nm Ivy Bridge processors on April 8, say Taiwan PC makers — Intel plans to release a total of 25 models of its 22nm Ivy Bridge processors, including 17 CPUs for desktops and eight for notebooks and ultrabooks on or around April 8, 2012, according to PC makers in Taiwan.
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TechSpot, O'Grady's PowerPage, MacRumors, dailywireless.org, 9to5Mac, Electronista, SlashGear, Fudzilla and iClarified
Devindra Hardawar / VentureBeat:
Tough negotiator: HP wanted $1.2B for webOS and Palm's assets (exclusive) — $1.2 billion. That's how much HP paid for Palm last year, and it's also how much the company was trying to sell its Palm assets for over the latter half of 2011, VentureBeat has learned.
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The Verge, Business Insider, Electronista and PhoneArena, Thanks:devindra
Jack Purcher / Patently Apple:
Apple Adds another Core iPhone Multitouch Patent to their Arsenal — On December twentieth, The Washington Post reported that “Apple Inc. won a patent-infringement ruling that bans some HTC Corp. smartphones from the U.S. starting next year, bolstering efforts to prove that devices running …
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O'Grady's PowerPage, TUAW, AppleInsider, The Mac Observer, SlashGear and MacDailyNews
Chris Velazco / TechCrunch:
Verizon Customers Dealing With Third Data Outage In One Month — It seems like December just can't end soon enough for the folks at Verizon — we're getting reports that Verizon's data network is once again on the fritz. — Like both other times this month, not everyone is affected …
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eWeek, CNET, Business Insider, DSLreports, Droid Life, The Verge, IntoMobile, AllThingsD, msnbc.com, Engadget and Electronista
Sean Hollister / The Verge:
HP TouchPad Go reviewed: it's a 7-inch TouchPad and that's about it — It's a fairly well-known fact that HP actually produced two TouchPad tablets before killing all its webOS hardware: the 9.7-inch iPad-alike that bombed at retail, and the unreleased 7-inch TouchPad Go that we recently saw fetch $700 on eBay.
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PC Magazine, Business Insider, Engadget, Electronista, webOS Nation, ExtremeTech, SlashGear, Mike Cane's xBlog, IntoMobile, Liliputing, PhoneArena and The Tech Report
Mark Suster / Both Sides of the Table:
Should Startups Focus on Profitability or Not? — There are certain topics that even some of the best journalists can't fully grok. One of them is profitability. — I find it amusing when a journalist writes an article about a prominent startup (either privately held or preparing for an IPO) …
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@jason, Venture Capital Dispatch and A VC
Adam Lashinsky / Fortune:
Insights on the writing of Steve Jobs — Walter Isaacson shares new information on his best-selling biography of the Apple founder. — FORTUNE — Walter Isaacson's Steve Jobs has topped The New York Times bestseller's list for eight consecutive weeks now.
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MacNN
John Cook / GeekWire:
Kindle case maker calls Amazon.com a corporate bully in federal lawsuit — M-Edge Accessories, a 50-person Maryland maker of sleeves and protective cases for electronic reading devices, is suing Amazon.com for patent infringement, unfair competition, intentional interference with contracts and false advertising.
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BaltTech, TechCrunch, BGR, Wall Street Journal, Geek.com, Gawker, Engadget, Pocket-lint, Gear Diary, Electronista, Beyond Search and Slashdot
Dennis Fisher:
WiFi Protected Setup Flaw Can Lead to Compromise of Router PINs — The US-CERT is warning about a vulnerability in the WiFi Protected Setup standard that reduces the number of attempts it would take an attacker to brute-force the PIN for a wireless router's setup process.
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CNET, DSLreports, The Verge, Softpedia News, Electronista, US-CERT, dailywireless.org and Slashdot
comScore, Inc.:
Final Christmas Push Propels U.S. Online Holiday Spending to $35.3 Billion, Up 15 Percent Versus Last Year — comScore (NASDAQ : SCOR), a leader in measuring the digital world, today reported holiday season retail e-commerce spending for the first 56 days of the November - December 2011 holiday season.