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Wednesday 23 October 2013

HTC pushes back against allegations of production shutdowns


by Lauren Hockenson
Oct 23 2013, 6:46am PDT
The media has reported that HTC has shut down a production line, but the Taiwanese company begs to differ.
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by Jeff John Roberts
Oct 23 2013, 6:44am PDT
A Canadian spy agency is collecting meta-data about its citizens' phone records and internet activity, according to a new lawsuit, which is the first such case in the country since the PRISM scandal broke in the US this summer.
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by David Meyer
Oct 23 2013, 6:38am PDT
The European Parliament has asked the European Commission to suspend a deal with the U.S. that allowed the sharing of financial data, in order to track terrorist funding. However, that call appears to have been rebuffed.
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by Barb Darrow
Oct 23 2013, 6:10am PDT
New fund targets established tech companies with "tens of millions" in revenue but little outside capital.
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by Derrick Harris
Oct 23 2013, 6:08am PDT
A Boston-area startup called Nutonian is taking its machine learning software originally developed for scientific research into the mainstream. To the degree software can ever tell users how and why data are connected, Nutonian says its product is the best thing around.
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by Barb Darrow
Oct 23 2013, 6:00am PDT
The EMC-VMware spinoff integrates the GemFire in-memory database with its Hadoop offering. The goal? Faster feedback cycles.
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by Barb Darrow
Oct 23 2013, 6:00am PDT
The new 3.4 release enables management of private and Amazon public cloud workloads in one console. Oh, and "warm upgrades."
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by Om Malik
Oct 23 2013, 5:10am PDT
Today we're introducing an updated look for Gigaom that honors the standards of our past as we push ahead into the future.
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by Kevin C. Tofel
Oct 23 2013, 12:35am PDT
Apple sounded kinda Google-y yesterday. We talk about that and the Haswell-powered Acer Chromebook C720. Is it the "perfect" Chromebook? Not quite.
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by Jeff John Roberts
Oct 22 2013, 4:32pm PDT
Why has Bitcoin has soared from its $50 post-crash low in April to over $200? The rise could reflect increased mainstream interest in the currency that has brought a newfound state of stability. (Or it could be yet another bubble).
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by Kevin Fitchard
Oct 22 2013, 1:44pm PDT
Apple likes to let new radio technologies mature, so it's hardly a shock that the newest Wi-Fi tech didn't make its way into the iPad. But we'll have to wait longer to see large-scale 802.11ac adoption in mobile.
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by Kevin C. Tofel
Oct 22 2013, 1:19pm PDT
After Apple introduced new iPads, I got some hands-on time with the devices. Color me impressed with both: The iPad Mini got a retina display but won't break the bank at $399 while the iPad Air is slimmer and lighter at $499.
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by Janko Roettgers
Oct 22 2013, 12:58pm PDT
Chromecast may soon be able to run presentations straight from Google Drive, which is great news for teachers and company meetings.
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by Ki Mae Heussner
Oct 22 2013, 12:08pm PDT
Foundry Group managing director Brad Feld says that instead of bringing in more tech talent to fix the ailing HealthCare.gov, the government should take the site offline and launch it again with new leadership.
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by Alex Colon
Oct 22 2013, 11:18am PDT
The iPad Air is slimmer and trimmer than previous iPads, and shares a more similar overall design to the iPad mini. According to Apple, "Once you hold one in your hand you will understand what a tremendous advancement this is.”
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by Lauren Hockenson
Oct 22 2013, 10:25am PDT
Apple has announced that today is the day OS X 10.9 Mavericks debuts -- for free.
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by Ki Mae Heussner
Oct 22 2013, 7:00am PDT
Startup Happify launches out of beta to apply the lessons of "positive psychology" through online and mobile games and exercises.
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by Lauren Hockenson
Oct 22 2013, 5:58am PDT
The food experiment-turned-real product Soylent has raised a $1.5 million seed round from Andreessen Horowitz, Lerer Ventures and Alexis Ohanian.
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by Om Malik
Oct 22 2013, 5:00am PDT
During the heyday of industrial and manufacturing economy, what mattered was the brand. Today, what matters is the complete experience, one that hides technology, infrastructure and complexity and in the process creates a bond between us and the product.
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by Kevin C. Tofel
Oct 22 2013, 12:00am PDT
We covered Apple's fall iPad event here in this live blog, and here's how it happened.
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