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1:25 AM - Wednesday, January 25, 2012
1/24/2012 - TechCrunch / Greg Kumparak
The guys from NimbleBit (developers of Tiny Tower, the game handpicked by Apple as iOS Game Of The Year) are on a bit of a tweeting spree tonight, blasting out two big ol' gems of knowledge in as many hours. First: Zynga just launched a new . . .
1/24/2012 - Engadget / Donald Melanson
We touched on the numbers in our report on Apple's Q1 earnings, but the company's throwing out a lot of "record" figures so we thought we'd take a moment to focus on just how its hardware sales stack up. The standout number is, of course, the . . .
1/24/2012 - TechCrunch / Alexia Tsotsis
In his State of the Union address tonight, President Obama laid out a blueprint for economic recovery, with numerous references to the technology sector. "An economy built to last is one where we encourage the talent and ingenuity of every pers . . .
1/23/2012 - news.cnet.com / Greg Sandoval
Lawyer for MegaUpload founder Kim DotCom asks New Zealand court to release him on bail, saing he's innocent of piracy and money-laundering charges against him. Lawyers for the U.S. say DotCom is an "extreme" flight risk.
1/24/2012 - TechCrunch / Rip Empson
Tonight, President Obama will give his 2012 State of the Union address before a joint session of Congress. The annual address, which will take place Tuesday night at 9pm EST/6pm PST (watch it online at Whitehouse.gov here), is expected to inclu . . .
1/24/2012 - paidContent
Booksellers should not expect to be visited by a friendly Amazon (NSDQ: AMZN) Publishing sales rep anytime soon. Rather, in an agreement announced today, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt will publish the print versions of al . . .
1/24/2012 - TechCrunch / Devin Coldewey
There's a nice little insider quarrel going on over Google's just-announced privacy policy changes. A number of sites and commentators have let their fingers jump up mechanically in accusatory fashion. Google, caught red-handed being evil! H . . .
1/24/2012 - WSJ.com
Over four months in 2009, a federal prisoner—and convicted con artist—was the lead actor in a government sting targeting Google that yielded one of the largest business forfeitures in U.S. history.
1/24/2012 - Engadget / Andrew Munchbach
Canonical -- shepherd of the popular Linux distribution Ubuntu -- generally doesn't rock the boat with its LTS releases, but things are going to be different this time around. With 12.04LTS the company is taking its assault on contextual menus . . .
1/24/2012 - GigaOM / Kevin Fitchard
After its failed merger with AT&T, T-Mobile's break-up fee included some choice 4G spectrum it will use to bulk up its HSPA+ network. In a map submitted by a GigaOM reader, you can see exactly where T-Mobile gains new airwaves and how much.
1/24/2012 - news.cnet.com / Steven Musil
Microsoft's next-generation game console will be based on AMD's 6000 series processor and have six times the power of the Xbox 360, sources tell IGN.
1/24/2012 - news.cnet.com / Dara Kerr
MPAA Chairman Christopher Dodd recently made allegations about Web sites that participated in last week's SOPA protest, now some of them are speaking back.
1/24/2012 - Fortune Tech: Technology blogs, news and analysis / Philip Elmer
Humiliated by a bunch of bloggers, amateur analysts and assorted day traders Click to enlarge. With revenues that grew 73% and earnings that more than doubled, Apple (AAPL) proved Tuesday that the fourth quarter results that so disappointed W . . .
1/24/2012 - Engadget / Joseph Volpe
Using Microsoft hardware to augment Android? Surely, you can't be serious? Well, confounding as this may be, it is indeed true... and don't call us Shirley. All fanboy-ism and Airplane! references aside, this Kinect hack (yes, another one) man . . .
1/24/2012 - TechCrunch / Erick Schonfeld
Apple ended last quarter and the year with almost $100 billion in cash ($97.6 billion, to be exact—much of that is held overseas for tax purposes). What should Apple do with all of that money? They could buy Facebook, which is supposed to . . .
1/24/2012 - news.cnet.com / Christopher Macmanus
A grassroots movement for Minecraft-themed Lego sets is getting real, as Lego announces plans to go ahead with a project that brings the two popular pursuits together.
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