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Sony Wins The Internet Today With The PS3 Ad Spot Michael | TechCrunch - 0 views

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    Love or hate gaming, this Sony advert properly captures the very essence of video games. It's about the experiences. It's about the memories. Video games allow a person to, even briefly, become someone else, and enter their life and see a different world. Link, Ghost, and Gordon Freeman all become part of a gamer's narrative with just as much consequence as Tom Sawyer or The Hardy Boys.
codrin gherghel

iPhone 4 Prototype Sellers Sentenced: Probation And $250 Fine | TechCrunch - 0 views

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    These two guys, Brian Hogan and Sage Wallower, were charged with  misappropriation of lost property and possession of stolen property for having "acquired" a prototype of the iPhone a while ago when there was first speculation about it. they were let off with a slap on the wrist, a $250 fine, and a measly 40 hours of community service
codrin gherghel

(Fly or Die) iPhone 4S | TechCrunch - 0 views

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    just a look at the new Siri voice technology.
codrin gherghel

Father Of C And UNIX, Dennis Ritchie, Passes Away At Age 70 | TechCrunch - 0 views

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    old school programmer passes away :(
codrin gherghel

Are Facebook ID Cards In Our Future? | TechCrunch - 1 views

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    Facebook has filed for a trademark on the usage of "Facebook" on business cards and, more curiously, "non-magnetically encoded" ID cards among other things. If granted the trademark would protect using the word Facebook in the specified formats, not any actual invention.
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    Facebook has filed for a trademark on the usage of "Facebook" on business cards and, more curiously, "non-magnetically encoded" ID cards among other things. If granted the trademark would protect using the word Facebook in the specified formats, not any actual invention.
Serena Zaccagnini

Are Facebook ID Cards In Our Future? | TechCrunch - 0 views

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    Facebook business cards. Interesting. Facebook filed for a a trademark on the use of the word "Facebook" on both business cards and, raising suspicions, non-magnetically coded ID cards. Just the word. Need I say more? It's all explained in the article.
Brandon Gordon

Samsung Tries To Stop iPhone 4S Sales In Japan And Australia | TechCrunch - 1 views

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    Samsung tried to file an injunction with the tokyo district court to stop apple from selling the iphone in japan and Australia. is apple really so threatning to the samsung business that they would try to make it illegal to sell, well, apple is actually that big in the computing environment.
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    News from the never-ending patent war between Apple and Samsung: the Wall Street Journal is reporting today that Samsung filed for preliminary injunctions in the Tokyo District Court and in the New South Wales Registry, Australia. This time, the goal is to block sales of the iPhone 4S, which launched in both countries last Friday.
Thomas Teixeira

Samsung Tries To Stop iPhone 4S Sales In Japan And Australia | TechCrunch - 0 views

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    War between Samsung and Apple in Japan and Australia. Samsung tries to stop sales of the iphone 4s, iphone 4, and ipad 2. The company says that "Apple infringes on its tech patients. Samsung made the same move earlier in Italy and France.Samsung wants to stop Apple in its tracks and says it will act more agressively on what Apple puts out.
codrin gherghel

As iPhone Sales Dip Ahead Of 4S, Apple's Earnings Fall Below Street Expectations | Tech... - 0 views

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    Apple has just announced their Q4 2011 earnings. As expected, they're big - but unlike the last several quarters where Apple has destroyed the number expected by the Street, Apple actually fell short of those expectations this time.
codrin gherghel

After A Rare Miss, Apple Predicts Record iPhone, iPad Sales And Hints At A $40 Billion ... - 0 views

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    Apple missed with their earnings today. It's the first time in a long time that has happened. Some are suggesting that hasn't happened since 2002. That's big news. But it's also masking even bigger news: Apple's expectations for next quarter.
codrin gherghel

Samsung Taps Intel To Build A New Linux-Based Open Source Platform: Tizen | TechCrunch - 0 views

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    linux is getting its big break. many big name companies in the entertainment industry are starting to take notice. samsung is going towards realeasing a linux based phone platform which will be called tizen. tizen will be made for smartphones, notebooks, netbooks, smart tv's and last but not least tablets. as for the smart tv's, fujitsu, and panasonic are looking towards investing into linux.
codrin gherghel

Want To Be Ready for iOS 5 Tomorrow? Get iTunes 10.5 Now | TechCrunch - 1 views

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    iOS 5 is finally coming out for people who haven't bought the new iPhone 4S and for developers, who have been testing the Beta version for about 2 months now. Apple has prepared for the mass server blockage that will come with tomorrows release by making it a must to install itunes 10.5 otherwise you simply cannot get the new version.
codrin gherghel

Iris Is (Sort Of) Siri For Android | TechCrunch - 0 views

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    While voice control has been part of Android since the dawn of time, Siri came along and ruined the fun with its superior search and understanding capabilities. However, an industrious team of folks from Dexetra.com, led by Narayan Babu, built a Siri-alike in just 8 hours during a hackathon. the name of this was iris which is the backwards of siri
Nicole Falcone

Bret Taylor: "A Few Years From Now, Most Every Single Person At Facebook Is Going To Be... - 0 views

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    This article talks about how Facebook is wanting to improve their mobile aps and their HTML5. The article says how almost half of Facebook's users are on actively on mobile devices, and I am one of them. I barely have time to go on the computer anymore so I'm always on the Facebook app on my blackberry, so I think its great that they're trying to improve their aps and make it so that Facebook will be available on any kind of phone. It is so much more convenient to be able to use Facebook on your mobile device than on an actual desktop. Bret Taylor even predicts that a few years from now, almost every person at Facebook is going to be working on mobile, and I could see why he would say that.
Matt Bautista

Video: This Robot Is Walking On Its Own (Without Using Motors Or Electricity) | TechCrunch - 1 views

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    Once again, Japan has done it. They've created a robot at Nagoya Institute of Technology. This passive robot can walk on its own. It doesn't need motors, sensors, or even electricity. All it needs in a light push. This robot took 100 000 steps in a row during a 13 hour test and was able to carry 10-20kg. A purpose of this amazing thing is for people who have trouble walking, ie putting the robot on each leg. Its 90cm high and walks at 3.3km/h.
Julia Fracassi

10 Years Of The iPod | TechCrunch - 0 views

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    On October 23rd, 2001, the ipod was introduced to the world. Making Friday the 10th anniversary of this iconic music player. Iconic, because there has been so many different brands of mp3 players, yet the ipod is the first one you think of. The scrollpad and white headphones are its trademark, and this product has been the key factor in keeping Apple constantly relevant in the technology industry.
Serena Zaccagnini

Twitter Is Testing An Expandable Timeline | TechCrunch - 0 views

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    Any Twitter users out there? Twitter is reportedly testing some new design changes, which features your main timeline becoming expandable, so you can see media and related information smack dab in the timeline, as opposed to beside the timeline or on another page. This can speed up and shorten the time you spend on Twitter, and improve users' feelings and experiences. Trying to get more people online, Twitter? If this tests well, we will see a new Twitter, and maybe a lot more people tweeting.
Brandon Gordon

Locked Out Of Facebook? Your Friends Will Soon Be Able To Help You Get Back In | TechCr... - 0 views

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     THIS IS SO ODD?! Facebook says it will soon allow you to get help from your friends when you get locked out of your Facebook account. According to a post on Facebook's official Security page, you'll be able to designate three to five friends as "Trusted Friends" who will be sent special codes in the event that you're locked out of your Facebook account and unable to access your email.
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