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Sunday 3 November 2013

Last week on research: the quarter in cleantech and a guide to web APIs


by Connie Hwong, Community Manager
Nov 3 2013, 6:00am PDT
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: the cleantech quarterly wrapup, how to prepare for the cloud, and more.
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by Derrick Harris
Nov 2 2013, 9:42am PDT
Venture capitalist Chris Lynch has disrupted the database industry before as CEO of Vertica Systems, but now he's watching Hadoop take it to the next level. Here are his thoughts on the challenges legacy vendors face and who's positioned to ride the big data wave.
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by Geoffrey Goetz
Nov 2 2013, 9:00am PDT
With the redesign of iOS 7, release of OS X Mavericks, and updated versions of the iWork and iLife apps, Apple continues to blur the lines on what is a desktop feature and what is a mobile feature.
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by Derrick Harris
Nov 2 2013, 8:00am PDT
This is the first of two posts in which I try to come to terms with the privacy concerns inherently tied to the digital era. Should I feel powerless, indifferent or take a laissez faire attitude and just go along for the ride?
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by Kevin C. Tofel
Nov 2 2013, 6:01am PDT
The Nexus 5 launched this week and confirmed the many leaks from the past several months. KitKit had some surprises though as it can run on low-end hardware. And Samsung continues to push forward with its own flavor of Android, hoping developers bite.
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by Om Malik
Nov 2 2013, 12:00am PDT
What’s on the menu? Killer Drones, the man who mastered them and another who uses them; 20,000 warcrimes later; the rise of the machines and are we becoming puppets of a wired world. Plus, who is Marty Sullivan? Hint: Ask Tim Cook.
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by Lauren Hockenson
Nov 1 2013, 2:12pm PDT
A Wikipedia photographer is raising money to create a free online archive of all game hardware.
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by Janko Roettgers
Nov 1 2013, 1:50pm PDT
Netflix wants to become a major provider of 4K content next year. To prepare for that, it has already started to test 4K streaming.
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by Kevin C. Tofel
Nov 1 2013, 1:19pm PDT
Choosing an iPad Air with LTE? Apple's site says your iPad will only work with the carrier you choose. That'ssorta correct: Out of the box, yes, it works with your carrier choice. After that, you can swap service by switching SIM cards.
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by Stacey Higginbotham
Nov 1 2013, 1:13pm PDT
The smart home won't be built using apps and connected devices. To truly embed computing into our home environment we need better computer vision, projectors and a new understanding of computing.
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by Geoffrey Goetz
Nov 1 2013, 12:00pm PDT
Leave your yuppie-dom behind this weekend and search for your inner beard as you take on some amusing redneck puzzles in what can best be described as an endless puzzle game.
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by Barb Darrow
Nov 1 2013, 10:54am PDT
There's a lot to complain about in the Boston tech scene but there's a lot to talk up too, so start doing it, says Unconf attendees.
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by Kevin Fitchard
Nov 1 2013, 10:48am PDT
The Nexus 5 is the second phone we've seen that incorporates envelope tracking technology, which has nothing to do with mail delivery. The technology greatly reduces the power needed to transmit an LTE signal.
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by Derrick Harris
Nov 1 2013, 10:30am PDT
Deep learning is one of the hottest trends in big data right now and is currently underpinning the cutting edge in areas such as natural language processing and image recognition. Here's a brief guide about what it is about who's doing it.
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by Mathew Ingram
Nov 1 2013, 9:28am PDT
Twitter rolled out a new expanded photo and video feature this week that fills its users' timelines with full-sized images, but not everyone is enamored of the new look or the reasons for it
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by Kevin C. Tofel
Nov 1 2013, 7:21am PDT
After much speculation about Google's floating barges, a San Francisco television station says it has the answer. The barges are part showroom and part luxury decks, all to better compete with Apple's retail stores.
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by Jeff John Roberts
Nov 1 2013, 4:18am PDT
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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by Mathew Ingram
Oct 31 2013, 2:58pm PDT
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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by Alex Colon
Oct 31 2013, 1:57pm PDT
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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by Alex Colon
Oct 31 2013, 1:30pm PDT
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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