Engadget:
Man, the loot you can uncover when you go snooping around spec pages. That most ambitious of Sony Ericsson projects, the XPERIA X10, is still a long way from being released, but already we can narrow down the list of potential US carriers to just one: AT&T. The guys over at Phandroid were the first to spot the newly added (Read More)
VentureBeat:
We’ve been a little behind with roundup lately. Our apologies. Here’s the latest action:Barnes & Noble Nook sold out — The bookseller’s entry into the eBook reader market is under way. The B&N Nook is out of stockk on the company’s web site and it is now taking orders for devices that will ship next year. Analysts say that (Read More)
Silicon Valley Watcher:
Two great events coming up:I ran into the stylish Shaun Sanders, from Graffiti PR, at the recent TEDxSF event and he told me about Geek Chic, Thursday December 3. It's an event he's organized to collect Christmas toys and also to have some fun.At: K&D showrooms, 700 2nd Street, with gourmet fare, hosted bar, massages, and a (Read More)
Silicon Alley Insider:
Sprint Is Winning The Mobile WarYahoo's Search Business Is ToastNetflix Takes Off As Blockbuster ShrinksThe Journal Has The Richest Readership Among Print PubsYouTube's Top Money Makers Are Record LabelsJoin the conversation about this story »See Also:CHART OF THE DAY: YouTube's Top Money Makers Are Record Labels (SNE, GOOG (Read More)
VentureBeat:
Here’s our rundown of the week’s business and tech news. First, the most popular stories VentureBeat published in the last seven days:Microsoft’s Ray Ozzie: Apps don’t make your phone special — “It’s not the applications available on the various platforms that will be the differentiators, Ozzie said, even though that’s what (Read More)
All Things Digital:
It’s well known that Google doesn’t do advertising around its search service.While you will catch advertising for Chrome or for Android phones on the Web, given Google’s huge 70 percent market share in search, it hardly needs to attract users.So, then, what is one to make of a series of new videos, which look suspiciously l (Read More)
GigaOM:
With the spin-out from eBay complete, its legal troubles with founders Niklas Zennstrom and Janus Friis settled, Skype is looking to the future where it wants to become a ubiquitous real-time communications platform. And that means thinking about the next generation Skype architecture and also hiring a lot of smart people, (Read More)
Mashable!:
The New York Times’ Nicholas Kristof is controversially asking web users to “Boycott Bing“, claiming that Bing is censoring Simplified Chinese queries even outside the People’s Republic of China. Last night, Bing responded to Kristof’s Friday afternoon posting, citing a programming bug but failing to deny the censorship cl (Read More)
GigaOM:
The Internet is abuzz over Google’s release of the open-source version of its Chrome OS, and for good reason. It’s free, which will save hardware manufacturers licensing fees, and it appears ideally suited for the netbooks that have become such a hot item for the mobile crowd (GigaOM Pro, sub. required). But Chrome is not w (Read More)
CNET News.com:
What will Conde Nast magazines look like once they show up on tablet computers made by Apple, Hewlett-Packard, and others? This video gives you an idea. (Read More)
BloggingStocks:
Filed under: Amazon.com (AMZN), Sony Corp ADR (SNE), Media World, TechnologyTake the Nook off your Christmas list. The new e-reader from Barnes & Noble (BKS) has already sold out, and more won't be available until after the holiday has passed. The next batch will be available, at best, by November 4, 2010. In a statement, t (Read More)
Engadget:
It's somewhat hard to believe that we're already talking about Windows 8 given that Windows 7 just hit the shelves two months ago, but you know the engineers at Microsoft are already planning ahead. According to a roadmap constructed over at Microsoft Kitchen -- based around whispers heard through the grapevine on the event (Read More)
24/7 Wall St.:
With the passing of each hour, there are more media reports that talks between GE (NYSE:GE) and Vivendi for the French company to sell its 20% of NBCU to the American conglomerate have moved closer to collapse. Without Vivendi’s cooperation, GE cannot form the joint venture it is creating with Comcast (NASDAQ:CMCSA) to take (Read More)
TechCrunch:
Do a search for Google Wave on the App Store from your iPhone or desktop client, and you’ll see an application called just that pop up, ready to be installed as soon as you fork over $0.99 (or €0.79 in my case). One caveat: it’s not built, authorized or in any way endorsed by Google.Spotted by Stuart Dredge over at Mobile E (Read More)