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Rdio Needs More Users, Hopes Going Free On Web & Desktop Will Help TechCrunch The battle for international users continues to heat up for streaming music services. Just this morning, Deezer announced expansions into developing markets in the Middle East, Africa, Asia and Brazil, and now Rdio follows with news of its own – it's ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Apple updates iPhone, iPad software Yahoo! News (blog) Apple says iOS version 6.1 adds the ability to access the "LTE" networks of 36 additional iPhone carriers. Those include Alaska Communications, Bluegrass Cellular of Kentucky and C Spire of Mississippi. Internationally, they include major carriers in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Mysterious, maybe fake 5th-gen iPad back pops up online CNET The photo comes about a day after a report that Apple's cooking up a mid-release cycle update to its fourth-generation iPad to offer a 128GB model. That would be double the 64GB size, which is the current top-of-the-line capacity on the iPhone and iPad. See all stories on this topic » | ||
YouTube: Super Bowl Ads Shown Before the Game Get 600% More Views Mashable On Monday alone, Volkswagen, Audi, Century 21 and Axe dropped their Super Bowl spots on YouTube. According to YouTube, 34 of last year's ads were online before last year's game and 20 were withheld until broadcast. In 2011, about a dozen brands put ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Holy Shit, There's Porn on the Internet? Gizmodo Holy Shit, There's Porn on the Internet? If you haven't heard of Vine—Twitter's video-sharing app—before today, it might've come across your screen this morning after a brief scandal: a dildo porn clip was featured as an "editor's pick." Porn on Vine ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Fitness Wearables: Only 4 Percent of US Adults Actually Want 'Em Wired Although many of us at Wired count ourselves among that group, this target demographic is pretty small — four out of every 100 people, according to a report from Forrester titled "Fitness Wearables — Many Products, Few Customers." A greater number ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Daily iPhone App: Interlocked puts lots of physical puzzles on a digital ... tuaw.com The app is published by Armor Games, the same company that published the great Kingdom Rush, and like Kingdom Rush, it's based on a popular Flash game you can play for free online. Also like Kingdom Rush, the iOS version has been polished and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Ninja Gaiden Sigma Plus free with PlayStation Plus this week Joystiq This week, your PlayStation Plus membership will entitle you to the Vita port of the updated PS3 port of the Xbox game inspired by the NES game based on the arcade game, Ninja Gaiden Sigma Plus. The Vita action game is the latest offering in the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Cramer: Is It a Problem That Stocks Are at 5-Year Highs? CNBC.com (blog) Mad Money host Jim Cramer weighs in on the market's latest trading action, and looks at some of the "big picture" stories that relate to the health of stock market. Front page headlines scream that the S&P is sitting at 1500. Pundits insist the market ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Facebook updates iOS app with voice mail, video, and more CNET (blog) The network rolled out the voice mail function on its Messenger app earlier this month, so it's not surprising to see it make its way to the main app. Facebook added this function as well as the video recording and sharing function to its Android app ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Dennis Gartman Still Likes Stocks Vs. Bonds CNBC.com (blog) Dennis Gartman, editor of The Gartman Letter, said Monday that he's likely to buy more S&P 500 stocks and sell more 10-year notes. "Two percent was an interesting number today. We peaked up above there, came back underneath it. My guess, though, is ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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This Game is Witty, Charming, Gorgeous and Nigh-Unplayable Kotaku The gorgeous, somewhat melancholy music and stark, four-color imagery suggested that this would be one of those charming little independent mobile games that slips into the iTunes App Store quietly and slowly takes over the world. ... I was fully ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Here's What Google Does When the Government Wants Your Emails Mashable Google released on Monday new details about how it handles officials' requests for user data, stressing that it does everything in its power to keep user data private when it's legally able to do so. Police or courts might ask Google to turn over user ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Review: Kumo Lumo is a delightful iOS game Macworld Chillingo's Kumo Lumo is a unique, adorable, and (best of all) free mobile game available for iOS devices. Gameplay is simple and straightforward, which makes it perfect for casual play. It's a universal app, so it will run smoothly on both your iPhone ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Can Asia's tech-loving areas spell widespread iPhone woes? CNET (blog) To put those figures into perspective, it's believed that Singapore has about 4 million Internet users -- roughly 75 percent of its population. Last year, Nielsen released a study that found that the average U.S. Web user has 2,600 Web page views per ... See all stories on this topic » |
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