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Nokia asks judge to toss out Apple patent case
Afterdawn.com Nokia has asked a federal judge to toss the ongoing patent dispute case between the phone giant and Apple, claiming that Apple’s claims are “designed to divert attention away from free-riding off of Nokia’s intellectual property. … Nokia Seeks Dismissal of Apple’s Antitrust Claims BusinessWeek Nokia, Apple seek patent trial in 2 years Reuters Apple, Nokia Looking for Suits to Be Heard Mid-2012 eWeek The Mac Observer - Mobile Burn - X-bit Labs all 88 news articles » |
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Pre-orders brisk for Apple’s new iPad
Washington Post Neither recession nor gadget overload shall slow the mania surrounding the introduction of Apple’s iPad mobile computer. On Friday, the first day that buyers could pre-order the device (it arrives in stores next month), Apple racked up an estimated … Accessorize Your iPad for Business PC World Apple opens up iPad pre-orders V3.co.uk Should You Pre-Order Your iPad? Top Tech Reviews PC Magazine - ChannelWeb - Chicago Sun-Times all 685 news articles » |
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Microsoft Xbox Sales Top Wii, PS3
InformationWeek But sales of all gaming hardware, including the Sony PS2, PlayStation Portable, and Nintendo DS, are down from a year ago. By Antone Gonsalves Six months after being named the most unreliable video game console, with a failure rate eight times that of … Face-Off: Microsoft vs. Sony on February Game Sales PC World NPD: Xbox Outsells Wii and PS3 in February Stage Select BioShock 2 PS3, Aliens vs. Predator Jump Into February Top 20 Gamasutra Financial Times - Top Tech Reviews - Neoseeker all 418 news articles » |
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Report: Apple To Add Multi-Tasking In iPhone 4.0
ChannelWeb Apple iPhone users who’ve been longing to be able to run multiple applications on the device at the same time may soon get their wish. Apple this summer will include multitasking in its iPhone 4.0 update, which will allow several … Rumor: iPhone OS 4.0 Update Adds Multitasking PC World Rumor: Multitasking coming to iPhone OS 4.0 CNET The iPad’s On-Again, Off-Again Camera The Mac Observer NewsFactor Network - ZDNet (blog) - PC Magazine all 258 news articles » |
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Apple iPad: Poisoned Love Letter to Tech Industry
PC World Since the iPad is the new kid on the block, let’s imagine it as the hunter. What technology will the iPad kill off? Apple’s iPad has been generating plenty of chatter since it was previewed late last month. Much of the tech press was already in love … Apple’s iPad pre-sale begins Friday Computerworld How to Choose the Right Apple iPad for You New York Times (blog) Apple iPad Pre-orders Kick Off on March 12 The Mac Observer InformationWeek (blog) - San Francisco Chronicle (blog) - tuaw.com (blog) all 42 news articles » |
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Microsoft plants Bing on Google-free Chinese Androids
Register Motorola will soon push Microsoft’s Bing search engine onto Android phones in China, after announcing an alliance with the Redmond software giant that will see Bing appear on Androids across the globe. In the wake of this Moto-Microsoft pact, … Bing for Motorola’s Android Phones Is a Bad Idea PC World Bing use inches up in February CNET Readers Ask: What’s Next for Microsoft’s Bing? PC Magazine DailyTech - The Associated Press - Reuters all 491 news articles » |
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Motorola: Microsoft To Provide Search,Map Functions On Its New Phones
Wall Street Journal Motorola Inc. (MOT) said Tuesday it entered a deal with Microsoft Corp. (MSFT) in which the US software maker will provide search and map capabilities on Motorola’s new smart phones, with the new offering to be launched in China in the current quarter. … Motorola, Microsoft in deal to put Bing on phones Reuters Motorola Androids To Feature Bing Phandroid.com Motorola Cliq XT - silver (T-Mobile) CNET PC World - TechSpot - BetaNews all 125 news articles » |
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EFF Breaks Down Apple’s App Store License
PC Magazine The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) and Apple’s iTunes App Store were a match made in consumer rights heaven. After all, the vetting process, which used to let some apps in and (sometimes after the fact) boot others out, has, … EFF dubs Apple a ‘jealous feudal lord’ over iPhone dev contract Computerworld EFF posts Apple’s Iphone SDK licence terms Inquirer Mobile App Directory Mplayit Adds Recommendations From App Gurus TechCrunch (blog) Wall Street Journal - CNET - Apple Insider all 386 news articles » |
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Yahoo’s line of thinking with regards to the big Microsoft/Yahoo search and advertising deal is that it will benefit both Microsoft and Yahoo’s advertisers, as well as consumers and publishers.
It will benefit advertisers because it will increase search volume, with results from both Bing and Yahoo being taken into consideration. It will benefit consumers because by combining advertisers from both properties, there will be a greater pool to deliver sponsored results from, which Yahoo says will mean increased relevance. It will benefit Yahoo, Bing, and their publisher partners with increased liquidity, participation, and relevance. That is basically the sum of it, according to Yahoo Vice President of Search Advertising David Pann.
WebProNews recently sat down with Pann and discussed these things and how the deal will affect advertisers.
According to Pann, the migration across all international markets will occur over the next 24 months or so, but they will not rush it at the expense of quality, they say. “Our focus is really about developing a plan that is smooth, seamless, and with quality. So we anticipate doing the U.S. migration sometime before the holiday season in 2010,” says Pann.
In the above interview, Pann goes on to talk about how things will be split between Yahoo and Microsoft. He also addresses some privacy concerns, related to data sharing between the two companies.
WebProNews also interviewed Yahoo Sr. VP of Search Products Shashi Seth and Director of Search Marketing David Roth, both of whom talked about the deal in more detail. You can catch both of those interviews, as well as a recent keynote from SMX West where the deal was also discussed, here.
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Update: After some delay, Microsoft is reportedly now rolling out the new MSN home page design over the next couple weeks.
Original Article: MSN.com gets about 85 million unique monthly visitors in the US alone, according to Compete. That’s significantly more than AOL.com. So now that Microsoft has unveiled a redesign to it, it stands to reason that a lot of people are going to be affected by it. Microsoft calls the new design MSN’s most significant home page redesign in over a decade.
“Now is the time to clean up the mess on the Web — people need less clutter and less hassle to find what matters most to them,” said Erik Jorgensen, corporate vice president, Microsoft. “Microsoft is uniquely invested in search, media experiences and technical innovation. Combining these assets to deliver our new MSN home page is a tremendous win for customers and advertisers.”
What do you think of the new design? Share your opinions here.
The new design pays significant focus to local, Bing, social networks, and news. Coinciding with the announcement of the redesign was the unveiling of MSN Local Edition. This is a section of MSN that gives you local news, weather, sports, movies and events, restaurants, gas, traffic, a directory, lottery numbers, etc.

The Bing integration with the new MSN is deeper. It’s now used as the core search technology throughout the home page in areas like shopping, travel, and local. It is also used as a way to highlight hot topics, trends, and people.
There is a clean integration of social networks like Facebook and Twitter, as well as Microsoft’s own Windows Live “What’s New,” which aggregates up to 50 web activities from various places like Yelp, Flickr, Pandora, etc.
“Customers told us they want the latest information from their favorite sources, their friends and the breadth of the Web — and the new MSN home page delivers via a fresh new look and new features,” Jorgensen said. “Today is an important transformation for MSN, and it’s just the beginning.”
There is also an emphasis on de-cluttering the home page. Microsoft says there are 50% fewer links than on the previous version. Here’s what the whole thing looks like:
The design is not live on a wide scale yet. It will be rolling out gradually over the coming weeks. It is, however available as a preview here.
On a related note, Microsoft is finally launching MSN Music this week. The launch has been postponed since July.
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