For a deeper dive into the topics and technologies covered on GigaOM, check out the latest in-depth analyses on GigaOM Research, our subscription-based research service. This week: shaking up the US wireless market and mega data centers in Michigan.
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Looking for a touchscreen Chromebook but don't want the $1.299 price tag of a Pixel? The upcoming Acer C270 may have you covered based on reports of a touchscreen option.
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Our voices aren't just a way to communicate, they are an ever-present certification of who we are. That's why banks and other big firms are turning to voice authentication.
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Smartphones and tablets have changed the way business analysis works. Analysts like Horace Dediu, Benedict Evans and Ben Thompson are leading the revolution.
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The Twitter filing for an initial public offering has set the tech community abuzz. But why aren't marketers equally excited about what they read in the S-1?
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Fall TV means more stuff to watch, and keep track of. These apps can help you master your fall TV schedule.
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HP is all about the enterprise cloud and all about OpenStack, although its approach might seem very different for devotees of open source software or Amazon Web Services. Here's how HP's Margaret Dawson explains the company's strategy.
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The Galaxy Note 3 is a superb device for digital inkers, not to mention a great all-around phone. My Moto X camera got a software update; take a look at sample photos to see the differences: Better but still room for improvement.
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On the menu this week: A profile of The Guardian editor Alan Rusbridger, Lewis Lapham on selling death, where is Hemingway and the Return of warlords. Plus some fun lessons about reputation, saying NO and why making money is easy for bankers.
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Tesla CEO Elon Musk officially responds to the Model S fire this week.
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The smart home is getting smarter every day, but what it really needs help with is fine-grained presence detection to deliver more context. Thankfully, we're getting closer.
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If the perpetrators are truly evil-doers, their theft of Adobe source code could mean bad things for the company and its customers, security experts said.
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CBS is expanding the full episodes that are available for viewing through its smartphone and tablet apps: The network will make all new episodes of fall primetime shows available on the app eight days after they air on TV.
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Apple is appealing a verdict that it conspired to fix ebook prices. The company isn't required to file the full appeal until early 2014, but here are some of the arguments to expect. Simon & Schuster, one of the settling publishers in the case, is appealing the injunction as well.
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A dash of color doesn't seem to be moving Apple's new iPhone 5c: Retailers are already discounting the device with Best Buy the latest to offer a $50 price promotion.
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GE is pushing new technology that uses hundreds of sensors and advanced analytics to make its fleet of gas turbines run more efficiently. GE is a big fan of big data, investing more than $100 million in tech companies this year alone.
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Here's a robot that will be able to run you (or anybody) down, fresh out of Boston Dynamics (and DARPA.)
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Apple’s Siri voice assistant is now two years old. Susan Bennett claims she recorded the now-iconic vocals back in 2005.
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Twitter's IPO filing is full of nuggets about the company's revenue and overall business, including our first real look into the company's data centers. We still don't know where they are, but we know what they cost.
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A group of researchers from Stanford has been working on deep learning models that can make sense of whole sentences at a time, and has recently trained its models on a large collection of online movie reviews.
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