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Facebook’s bid to buy social navigation company Waze has seemingly hit a serious snag that has stalled the deal for the time being.
More from Boy Genius Report Last week, Adobe announced that there will be no further development of their Fireworks application. Security updates will be provided and bug fixes may arrive, but for all intents and purposes Fireworks CS6 is a dead man walking.
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The UK's dominant landline network, British Telecom (BT) expects to be able to launch a 4G-branded mobile network as soon as next year.
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It's nice to see people in a power position in the valley give up their time for charitable causes. Apple's CEO, Tim Cook, recently offered up his time for probably the most expensive cup of coffee ever, to benefit The RFK Center for Justice and Human Rights.
More from CrunchGear This week, Bloomberg sparked a number of headlines with reports that iPad mini demand was failing based on supplier Pegatron's earnings numbers as revealed at an investor conference.
More from CrunchGear High-end tablets will replace low-end PCs, with Android leading the way, according to Nvidia's CEO. [Read more]
More from CNET News The $99 Android-powered Ouya game console has been delayed by three weeks and won’t be available until late June.
More from Boy Genius Report Matt Sanchez, co-founder and CEO of Say Media (which owns sites like xoJane, ReadWrite, and Dogster), just told me that the company has laid off about 10 percent of its 400-person staff.
More from TechCrunch UK While a report about Apple supplier Pegatron this week claimed demand for the iPad mini has been softening, the company's CEO has revealed in a follow-up that he said nothing of the sort.
More from Apple Insider Sony CEO Kaz Hirai’s rebuilding job is showing its first signs of verified success after the company posted net profits of $458 million (43 billion yen) for its 2012 financial year.
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We've already heard from Sony about the positive effects some of its recent moves like the sales of several of its buildings are having on its finances, and now the company is revealing its detailed results for the last year.
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The iPhone 5 has come under a lot of scrutiny lately, with both analysts and Apple suppliers claiming that they’ve seen disappointing demand for the device, but now it seems that demand for the iPad mini may be falling as well.
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Sioux Falls, SD, May 08, 2013 --(PR.com)-- EarthBend, formerly known as Mitel DataNet CommSource, will be kicking off their new ownership with a ribbon cutting on May 8th 2013 at 4:00 pm at their 3809 South Western Avenue office.
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So the rumor is true: the world's first Jolla Sailfish device will be launching this month.
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In Greenlight Capital Investor's quarterly earnings conference call, Chairman David Einhorn has grown his stake in the company.
More from Electronista Software quality assurance testing on Android devices is far easier than it was just a year ago, at least according to one of Asia’s largest mobile app developers, Animoca.
More from CrunchGear Although we likely won’t see driverless cars on the roads for at least another decade or two, there’s a chance that the first driverless cars we do see will be electric.
More from Boy Genius Report TenFarms, a startup working on a couple of interesting mobile product ideas, just announced that it has raised $2.
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Bold predictions ran amok in this week’s mobile headlines: from brain-computer interfaces, to Google Glass being chastised for “dorkiness”, to Blackberry’s CEO claiming the death of the tablet (for the record, we think he’s wrong).
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