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| Report: Apple to Increase iTunes Song Previews to 90 Seconds PC Magazine Apple will extend the song preview length on iTunes from 30 seconds to 90 seconds, according to Mashable. The additional preview time will apply to songs that are longer than 2 minutes and 30 seconds. Apple has informed music labels of its plans. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Andreessen Horowitz Raises $650 Million for Second Venture Fund BusinessWeek By Greg Bensinger Nov. 3 (Bloomberg) -- Andreessen Horowitz LLC, the venture capital firm run by Netscape Communications Corp. founder Marc Andreessen, said it raised $650 million for a second fund to invest in startups. Andreessen Horowitz, co-founded ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Nokia Wins First Round In Fight With Apple InformationWeek The ITC has given Nokia a preliminary victory against Apple in its smartphone patent spat. By Eric Zeman , InformationWeek In October 2009, Nokia sued Apple and accused the iPhone maker of violating 10 of Nokia's smartphone patents. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| T-Mobile US ad parodies Apple, shows iPhone 4 saddled by AT&T Apple Insider By Slash Lane A new advertisement from T-Mobile parodies Apple's iconic "Get a Mac" ads, suggesting that the AT&T network and the lack of 3G support for FaceTime have weighed down the iPhone 4. The commercial, which debuted this week, features a woman ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Space shuttle launch still on hold USA Today By John Raoux, AP By Todd Halvorson, FLORIDA TODAY Space shuttle Discovery's engine controllers all worked as expected during overnight testing, but managers still must give a go to pick up a stalled countdown and the weather forecast for a launch ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Microsoft Raises Kinect Forecast to 5 Million Units BusinessWeek By Dina Bass Nov. 3 (Bloomberg) -- Microsoft Corp. boosted its forecast for the Kinect motion-control device for the Xbox gaming system to 5 million units this quarter, making it the biggest Xbox accessory debut in terms of sales. Based on pre-sales, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| How a 42-Year-Old Porn Might Screw Video Games PC World As the Supreme Court grapples with the legality of selling violent video games to minors, a dissent from 1968 seems as relevant as ever. By Jared Newman, Technologizer "Censors are, of course, propelled by their own neuroses. That is why a universally ... See all stories on this topic » |
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