Amazon's new Kindle First gives Prime members the chance to read an eBook from Amazon Publishing in advance of its publication each month for free.
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Hullabalu has released its second app, expanding on Pandora the panda's journey for the pre-K set.
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Mobile devices are thinner, faster and more powerful than ever before, thanks to important developments in the processors that power the devices. With new form factors coming onto the market each week, learn about the devices that will be available this holiday season.
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NoMoreRack has secured $40 million in a Series B round, led by Oak Investment Partners and HTV Industries, in order to expand its discount-focused ecommerce website, according to TechCrunch. The money will go to bolstering the company’s top sales categories — including jewelry, apparel, and home – which helped […]
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Berlin’s 6Wunderkinder has reportedly raised a $30 million Series B round, with heavyweight Sequoia Capital joining existing investors such as Earlybird and Atomico. 6Wunderkinder makes the popular Wunderlist and Wunderlist Pro task management apps, which Techcrunch says have 6 million users. The company will apparently use […]
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The mobile patent wars, which appeared to be dying down, just exploded like never before. It's too soon to say if Google or its rivals will win, but one thing is certain: consumers will lose.
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Secretary of State John Kerry has said the NSA went too far in some of its activities. Meanwhile, Edward Snowden has apparently said he is willing in principle to testify in a potential German case over U.S. spying.
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New Yorker magazine wonders who the "next great technology critic" might be now that Walt Mossberg and David Pogue have moved on -- but the truth is there isn't going to be one or two, there will be hundreds.
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The Galaxy Nexus won’t be receiving an update to Android 4.4 (KitKat), according to a Spanish Google support page.
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After a month of leaks the Nexus 5 is finally here, and it looks awesome. But how does it compare to the best Android phones on the market?
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After more leaks than the Titanic, Google finally launched the Nexus 5 with Android 4.4. I got a chance to spend a short time with the smartphone and I'm more impressed by this Nexus because there's no glaring feature omission. Finally!
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Google's Nexus 5 launch came with few surprises, but Android 4.4 aka Kitkat shows off how Google wants to dominate international markets, and make everything searchable.
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We've got a killer Roadmap after party planned in conjunction with design firm Fjord.
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When it comes to application log data, you might be surprised at how little of it really matters, says Logentries.
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Microsoft likes to tout the fact that it runs Windows Azure at data centers worldwide. Yesterday compute instances across most of those regions were disrupted. Not good.
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Pandora made it official Thursday and added Chromecast support to its mobile apps. Users can now launch personalized stations straight from their phone or tablet.
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Cisco may have landed a surprise coup to push for H.264, but Google still thinks that VP8 is the best codec for real-time communication on the web.
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Jim Roberts, a former New York Times editor and Reuters executive, is joining Mashable as executive editor, and says he wants to expand the kinds of journalism the site does while taking advantage of its social-web skills
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Today's internet is based on client devices such as PCs or smartphones talking to centralized servers to get their data. If an EU-funded project called Pursuit takes flight, the future could be a whole lot more distributed.
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Source code from Photoshop as well as Cold Fusion and Acrobat was also taken. And Adobe has found that data for 38 million active users was accessed.
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