Sunday 6 October 2013

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XML godfather Tim Bray is coming to DevBeat!

For our inaugural speaker lineup, we’ve worked hard to get speakers you can really respect, opinionated hackers with fascinating talks, and industry veterans with a lifetime’s worth of career experience to share.
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This week in tech stock: Here’s what Twitter’s up against

As far as consumer social media goes, Facebook is the one to beat — and Twitter’s still a long way from beating Facebook when it comes to userbase, engagement, attrition/retention, and revenue.
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As Apple marks anniversary of Steve Jobs death, employees recall first iPhone launch

The New York Times has published excerpts from the forthcoming Dogfight: How Apple and Google Went to War and Started a Revolution book revealing the fraught and tense atmosphere within the company during the development stages.
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Windows Phone Facebook users can now ditch people they don't like

Windows Phone users have awoken to a new Facebook update, which allows them to clean house of all of those annoying sort-of-friends, from the comfort of their smartphone.
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Bankrupt Tweeter firm gets inadvertent shares boost after Twitter IPO news

Official news of Twitter's impending stock market floatation had potential investors so excited this week they flocked to buy stock in a bankrupt electronics company with a similar name.
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B’s Beat: Bruins Fan Expresses Her Deep Hatred For P.K. Subban Halloween Style (PHOTO)

Great work Ashley, you need to add more blood and maybe his severed head popping up out of the grass.
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In Depth: Dear Intel: Please put your best tech into the PC

Intel has recently rolled out three new high performance processor dies, known as the Ivy Bridge-EP family.
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Melba is redefining the dining experience one Michelin star at time (exclusive)

The New York City food startup is currently in beta, but is building a network of fine dining restaurants where diners pay for fixed price meals in advance.
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Google, Samsung, LG, Intel and more reportedly weighing up BlackBerry bids

Deal in place BlackBerry itself is still shopping around for the best deal, despite agreeing in principal to sell the ailing firm to a consortium led by Fairfax Financial for $4.7 billion (about £2.93bn, AU$4.98b)
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Week in Gaming: We don't care if GTA Online is buggy – just where are the damn airplanes?

Just days later after the Valve Jira database (that's the one they use for finding bugs) was left open and accessible to the public for a brief period of time.
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In Depth: Straight outta sci-fi: the movie tech we wish they'd make

HolodecksYouTube : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bO7wE8snf2E Never mind virtual reality: Star Trek's holodeck offered simulated reality.
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B’s Beat: Bruins Goalie Tuukka Rask May Play Like Cool Jazz, But He’s All Heavy Metal

“I’m pretty much banned from the DJ job because I like to mix in some Finnish heavy metal tunes and the guys really don’t like that.
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Review: Mini Review: Gigabyte Z87-D3HP

In reality, the gap to the fastest boards in most benchmarks is pretty academic; 8.06 points in Cinebench versus 8.5 for the best isn't the kind of difference you can feel.
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Android 4.3.1 update reportedly comes to Nexus 7 LTE tablets, nobody else

Google is said to be rolling out Android 4.3.1 to owners of the new Nexus 7 LTE, but the update remains exclusive to the cellular version of the tablet.
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Funding Daily: Mongo madness

MongoDB raised a mammoth $150 million today, the largest sum-ever for a database vendor.
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Schiller and Forstall listed as potential witnesses for Apple vs Samsung retrial

While perhaps not a surprise witness, Scott Forstall, former vice president of iOS, may also take the stand.
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Roundup: Best of TechRadar: this week's star features and hottest reviews

Many and perhaps even most of the predictions will turn out to be bobbins, but how can you tell which bits of smoke have fire?
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NFL Week Five Preview: Patriots @ Bengals

New England has survived without Gronk in his sweet spot of the field but need to improve in this area if they want to compete in January.
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iCloud competitor Loom grabs $1.4M to store, manage media in the cloud

Loom just announced a $1.4 million funding round with participation from Google Ventures, Tencent, Great Oaks VC, Overbrook Entertainment, Damon Way (founder of DC shoes), and a few additional angel investors.
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How MongoDB raised $150M in warp speed to challenge IBM, Oracle, and SAP

If you’re good and want to be great, our upcoming DevBeat conference, Nov.
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Hypochondriacs turn to the crowd to track illnesses as CDC goes dark during government shutdown

Esri’s Health Information Map combines CDC data with information scraped from social media websites like Twitter and Flickr.
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Self-driving cars, next-gen GPS, and more: Euro car makers’ latest wares from the Frankfurt Auto Show

Mercedes offered a more futuristic view prototyping an in-vehicle Infotainment System using augmented reality.
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HootSuite puts that $165M Series B to work, hiring ‘hundreds’ of new people

The enterprise social media management company recently raised a massive $165 million funding round for international expansion, and it’s wasting no time using that money.
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Why is General Assembly killing its NYC coworking space? To make room for more classes

GA offers classes on subjects like digital marketing, back-end web development, and data analysis — all of which certainly earn it more money than renting out desks.
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Surprise! Apple appeals guilty verdict over ebook price fixing

When the DOJ came forward with the plan, Apple called it "a draconian and punitive intrusion into Apple's business, wildly out of proportion to any adjudicated wrongdoing or potential harm."
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Surprise! Apple appeals guilty verdict over ebook price fixing

When the DOJ came forward with that plan Apple called it "a draconian and punitive intrusion into Apple's business, wildly out of proportion to any adjudicated wrongdoing or potential harm."
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MongoDB to ‘close the gap’ on Cassandra with $150M fundraise

Just like Cloudera, an acquisition should not be ruled out completely.
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Pastas for Fall

This week, Martha Rose Shulman takes the last of her summer vegetables to make fast and delicious pasta for a healthful fall meal.
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Glassdoor survey: Employee fears of layoffs drop to lowest levels in 5 years

Two-out-of-five employees believe they can find a job that matches their experience and compensation, and this number has stayed consistent.

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