Tuesday 21 May 2013

Could a Tumblr deal fix Yahoo's square reputation?

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05.17.2013 11:42 AM
Rumors are swirling that Yahoo is really, really interested in buying Tumblr to appeal to teens.
05.18.2013 7:52 AM
Companies don't want their deep secrets to get out, while employees don't want to be told how to use their precious mobile gadgets that they bought with their own money.
 
 
05.17.2013 12:44 PM
In order to bridge the gap between owners busy schedules and pets overall gullibleness, Petcube allows users to entertain their pets with a remote-controlled laser pointer over the Web.
05.17.2013 1:00 PM
Arduino has already made it easier to build your own electronics projects. Now, the microcontroller board maker to entering the robotics market with what it calls the first official Arduino on wheels.
05.17.2013 1:07 PM
Dell's thumb-sized PC called Project Ophelia, which is the size of a USB stick, will start shipping in July for around $100.
05.17.2013 1:23 PM
Probably not.
05.17.2013 1:26 PM
T-Mobile USA has dropped a pending challenge to the U.S. Federal Communications Commission's net neutrality rules.
05.17.2013 2:30 PM
Even though its totally against Glasss terms of service, which explicitly states you may not commercially resell any Device a brave citizen of the San Francisco metro area has placed an ad on Craigslist offering their Google Glass Explore Edition for $6500. Thats a good $5k above retail value.
05.17.2013 2:30 PM
A strong stock market could open the floodgates for more tech IPOs in the wake of Friday's solid debut of Marketo and Tableau, but not all segments of IT may be able to ride the wave.
05.17.2013 4:26 PM
Yahoo has called a mystery press event in New York City on Monday afternoon, hot on the heels of rumors that it plans to buy Tumblr for US$1 billion.
05.17.2013 4:50 PM
Forget Glass, self-driving cars or a smartwatch. Developers, not physical consumer products, were Google's darlings at the company's annual I/O conference this week.
05.17.2013 5:06 PM
This is how my Google Glass headset photographed a three-hour keynote and 72 hours of developer workshops.
 
 
 
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