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- Hurricane Sandy Attacks The Web: Gawker, BuzzFeed and Huffington Post Are Down
- Amazon Reveals How It Views Google's Cloud Efforts In Suit Filed Against Former Employee
- Oh, Snap! Case-Mate Blends An iPhone Case With A Snap Bracelet
- Riots With iPads: When SF Won The World Series
- Hands-On With Samsung's ATIV S: A Windows Phone 8 Whopper That's Got Galaxy SIII-Style
- YouTube Is Testing Out A New Design For Pages With More Navigation Options
- Scott Forstall, John Browett To Leave Apple As Ive, Cue, Mansfield And Federighi Take On New Roles
- Pandora's New iOS And Android Apps Get The Facebook Treatment: Listening Timelines, Activity Feeds And Social Sharing Features To Do Battle With Spotify (And Perhaps Apple)
- Why Android Jelly Bean 4.2′s Multiple User Account Switching Is Tablet-Only? (Hint: Nokia Patented It For Phones)
- Study: Startups Led By Stanford, Harvard Grads Lead The Way In Scoring Venture Capital Funding
- Ticketing Startup SeatGeek Just Turned Profitable, Saw $2.5M In Ticket Sales Last Month
- Why Wireless Charging In The Nexus 4? Why Now?
- Hands-On With Verizon's Really-Not-That-Thick Nokia Lumia 822
- Google's Chrome Remote Desktop Screen Sharing Service Comes Out Of Beta, Adds Real-Time Audio For Windows
- Cedexis' Openmix Platform Can Now Help Companies Avoid Amazon-Related Outages
- Livescribe Sky WiFi Review: The Perfect Pen To Take Notes When You Can't Use A Laptop
- Windows Phone 8 Device Availability: Phones Hit Europe This Weekend, U.S. In November
- Microsoft Adds Rooms To Windows Phone 8′s People Hub For Private Group Messaging, Lists, Location; Rooms Support iPhone, WP7
- Enterprise Social Network Startup NationalField Raises $1.5M To Take On Yammer And Others
- Makers Can Uses Circuits.io To Prototype Electronics In Their Browser
Hurricane Sandy Attacks The Web: Gawker, BuzzFeed and Huffington Post Are Down | Top |
If Hurricane Sandy wasn't scary enough, it's newest victims are in the blogosphere. We've just learned that Gawker's fleet of sites, including Gizmodo are down. Also Hurricane Sandy victims? The Huffington Post and BuzzFeed. | |
Amazon Reveals How It Views Google's Cloud Efforts In Suit Filed Against Former Employee | Top |
Amazon has revealed a bit of detail for how it views Google's cloud efforts in a lawsuit filed against a former employee on grounds he violated a non-compete clause. Amazon filed the lawsuit on behalf of Amazon Web Services, claiming Daniel Powers, its former vice president of sales, has violated a severance agreement by taking a new job at Google as a director of cloud platform sales. | |
Oh, Snap! Case-Mate Blends An iPhone Case With A Snap Bracelet | Top |
CaseMate, along with every other case maker out there, is launching a new wave of products alongside the iPhone 5, for both the new phone and the iPhone 4/4S. In (what I can only assume is) an attempt to differentiate creatively, CaseMate has blended a normal rubber case with a snap bracelet. You know, the kind from when you were a kid that you won at some sort of school fair for not sinking your English teacher in the dunk tank. Oh, snap. At face value (as in, looking at it from the front), the Snap looks like your typical iPhone case. It seems to be made of silicone and slips on the iPhone. On the back, however, there’s a slab of extra rubber with a button on one side. When you press the button, the rubber snaps out into a multi-directional kickstand. Just check out the video: It’s a cute take on a kickstand case, if nothing more. The case comes in five different color flavors and is available for the iPhone 5 and the iPhone 4/4S. Grab it at CaseMate for $35. | |
Riots With iPads: When SF Won The World Series | Top |
Bonfires in the street, people dancing on cars, body-armored cops, and...tablet computers? Last night was not your typical riot. Only one thing distracted people from the celebratory carnage caused by the SF Giants winning the World Series. It wasn't the fear of arrest or injury. It was the desire to document the beauty of the chaos with mobile devices. Here's what it looked like. | |
Hands-On With Samsung's ATIV S: A Windows Phone 8 Whopper That's Got Galaxy SIII-Style | Top |
The Samsung ATIV S is a whopper of a Windows Phone. Indeed it looks like Samsung has repurposed the Samsung GSIII's generous form to accomodate Microsoft's latest WP8 OS. The phone is very thin and light which certainly helps keep the heft down, and it felt polished rather than plasticky. But if you're not a fan of reflective surfaces then its all-over glossy sheen might get tiresome/distracting. | |
YouTube Is Testing Out A New Design For Pages With More Navigation Options | Top |
Most companies tend to test new features and product designs in the wild with a small subset of people. The great thing about that is on the Internet, the world is a tiny place. A few tipsters have sent in some screenshots and a video of a new design that YouTube is testing out, and we've confirmed that it's legitimate. | |
Scott Forstall, John Browett To Leave Apple As Ive, Cue, Mansfield And Federighi Take On New Roles | Top |
Apple has just announced that Scott Forstall will be leaving Apple as of early next year, ending his tenure as SVP of iOS Software. As part of the management change, Jony Ive, Bob Mansfield, Eddy Cue and Craig Federighi will take on new responsibilities. Forstall will remain on as an advisor to Tim Cook between now and next year, but appears to be departing the SVP role immediately. | |
Pandora's New iOS And Android Apps Get The Facebook Treatment: Listening Timelines, Activity Feeds And Social Sharing Features To Do Battle With Spotify (And Perhaps Apple) | Top |
Pandora is one of the older and more established internet radio services out there, with 150 million registered users, 58.3 million active listeners and 115 million registered users on mobile. Now, with a lot of competition crowding its space from Spotify, (possibly) Apple, I Heart Radio and more, Pandora is looking to that mobile base for growth. Today, it is releasing new apps for iOS and Android devices with extensive social features, improved navigation and deeper integration with Pandora's music and artist database. | |
Why Android Jelly Bean 4.2′s Multiple User Account Switching Is Tablet-Only? (Hint: Nokia Patented It For Phones) | Top |
One of the coolest (and most useful) features of Google's Android Jelly Been 4.2 update is multiple user account switching, offering up the option to have several users share access to a device, while keeping their settings and content walled off from each other. It's something we've been used to on PCs forever, so it's bound to be welcomed by Android users. However, we've learned that the new feature will likely only apply to tablets, certainly as far as Google's Nexus range is concerned. Phones need not apply. The reason -- and this is purely an educated guess on my part -- could well be that back in the day Nokia already patented the idea (via its acquisition of Symbian). | |
Study: Startups Led By Stanford, Harvard Grads Lead The Way In Scoring Venture Capital Funding | Top |
Anyone who's spent any amount of time in Silicon Valley notices the prevalence of Stanford graduates at every level of the tech industry, from the engineers who build web startups to the financiers who fund them. A new study out of CB Insights found that Stanford's power is not just something that seems big anecdotally -- it can actually be quantified. | |
Ticketing Startup SeatGeek Just Turned Profitable, Saw $2.5M In Ticket Sales Last Month | Top |
SeatGeek, the ticketing startup that launched at the TechCrunch50 conference back in 2009, tells that it had its first profitable month in August. That wasn't just a temporary blip either, said co-founder Russell D'Souza. September was profitable too, and he expects to the company maintain its profitability into the future: "Revenue drivers are just growing so much faster than any sort of expense that we have." | |
Why Wireless Charging In The Nexus 4? Why Now? | Top |
Google likes to skate to where the puck might be next game. They were first in the U.S. with a viable NFC payments solution (that isn't very popular) and they've been at the forefront of AR with Glass (which is too expensive for the average consumer) and now they're one of the first to market with a wireless charging solution for the Nexus 4. | |
Hands-On With Verizon's Really-Not-That-Thick Nokia Lumia 822 | Top |
I'll admit it -- when those first leaked images of the Verizon-bound Nokia Lumia 822 started making the rounds, I hastily decided that the device was a bit too thick to be worth using in this age of super-svelte smartphones. Now that I've gotten a chance to play with the device in person during the aftermath of Microsoft's Windows Phone, I find myself rethinking that judgment. | |
Google's Chrome Remote Desktop Screen Sharing Service Comes Out Of Beta, Adds Real-Time Audio For Windows | Top |
Google just announced that it is taking its Chrome Remote Desktop screensharing service out of beta. As the name implies, the Chrome Remote Desktop app runs in Chrome and allows you to share your desktop with others or control theirs to see presentations or, as Google notes, become the family hero by "adjusting printer settings on your mom's computer to finding a lost file on your dad's laptop." | |
Cedexis' Openmix Platform Can Now Help Companies Avoid Amazon-Related Outages | Top |
Cedexis, a company that specializes in helping companies use multiple cloud services to improve availability and load times, just announced that it is adding Amazon Web Services to its Openmix platform. With this, Cedexis says, its users will be able to avoid the kind of downtimes Amazon experienced in the last few weeks by hosting their data in multiple AWS regions and on other clouds. | |
Livescribe Sky WiFi Review: The Perfect Pen To Take Notes When You Can't Use A Laptop | Top |
Short version: Livescribe is refining its smartpen once again. The two major changes are the addition of WiFi and Evernote integration. Now, the pen uses and depends on Evernote for syncing and archiving notes. | |
Windows Phone 8 Device Availability: Phones Hit Europe This Weekend, U.S. In November | Top |
Windows Phone 8 is coming to European carriers this weekend, coming to the rest of the world in November, with devices from Lumia, HTC and Samsung including the 920, 8X and Ativ S hitting online stores and retail shelves. The mobile OS has been anticipated for a while now, but this is the first we've heard of a specific street date, so now you know when you can actually get your hands on Windows Phone 8. | |
Microsoft Adds Rooms To Windows Phone 8′s People Hub For Private Group Messaging, Lists, Location; Rooms Support iPhone, WP7 | Top |
Another update to Windows Phone 8 that's been announced today is a new feature in the People Hub called Rooms. This allows Windows Phone 8 users to parcel up their contacts so they send group messages to particular sub-sets of people, share location, calendars, shared to-do lists and more. | |
Enterprise Social Network Startup NationalField Raises $1.5M To Take On Yammer And Others | Top |
Formed out of the 2008 Presidential campaign in the U.S., NationalField was built to simplify communications between in-the-field campaign volunteers and regional campaign offices. It's now focused on enterprise customers and has raised $1.5 million to go after that market. | |
Makers Can Uses Circuits.io To Prototype Electronics In Their Browser | Top |
Two lads from Ghent University in Belgium, Karel Bruneel and Benjamin Schrauwen, got tired of the traditional tools used to build electronics manufacturing. Rather than rage silently at their breadboards, the created Circuits.io, a website that lets you create circuits in Chrome and view the rendered PCB. | |
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