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Microsoft’s ‘Devices and Services’ Vision Is Still a Work in Progress
With the departure of Xbox chief Don Mattrick, the company’s future just got fuzzier.
This Is What Apple’s Paying Music Labels on iTunes Radio
Who’s the fairest of them all?
Space Payments: PayPal Galactic Aims for Infinity and Beyond
What’s in your moon-purse?
PCs May Be in Trouble, but Personal-Computing Devices Are Booming
New report shows shipments of traditional PCs plunging while sales of newfangled devices boom
Twitter to Target You with Location-Based Ads
Location, location, location: Thanks to geo-fencing, when you’re near a Starbucks, you could see an ad for Starbucks.
Trust Us, We’re From Silicon Valley: Tech Giants Race to Bolster Public Image
America’s largest Internet companies are tripping over themselves to bolster their public image following blockbuster disclosures about their role in the U.S. government’s controversial data-gathering program.
In Praise of Telegrams, the Original Social Network
Contrary to current reports, the telegram may not be about to die. But that doesn’t mean we can’t mourn its loss.
ESPN Discovers Sports Fans Don’t Care About 3D TV After All
The TV sports kingpin kills its 3D channel after three years, blames disinterested consumers.
Logitech Buys a Kickstarter Star
TidyTilt, an iPhone stand, mount and earbud-cord organizer, gets snapped up by an accessory kingpin.
Let’s Fact-Check Digitimes’ Apple Reporting Once Again
In which I follow up on my May 2012 story on the Taipei-based news site’s famously untrustworthy Apple reporting.
At D11, Tim Cook Stays on Message and Keeps His Secrets
If you were surprised by the lack of news during the Apple CEO’s interview at the tech industry’s executive conference, you haven’t been paying attention.