Daily Archives: June 6, 2011

iMessage: Biting RIM’s style and sticking it to network operators

June 6, 2011
iMessage: Biting RIM’s style and sticking it to network operators

The iOS 5 upgrade introduces a lot of changes for Apple’s mobile operating system, but iMessages is one of the most significant. It lets iPad, iPhone and iPod touch owners send messages back and forth, including photos, videos, locations and contacts, all free of charge and without limits. If you’re thinking it’s the BlackBerry...

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Hardcore gamers react to Microsoft’s heavy Kinect focus at E3

June 6, 2011
Hardcore gamers react to Microsoft’s heavy Kinect focus at E3

TNW is not a publication that covers games, gamers, or gaming culture too often, but there are exceptions. We kept an eye on Microsoft today at its E3 keynote because it was important enough to warrant coverage from any watchdog of the company. We’re glad we tuned in as it was rather eye-opening. Microsoft...

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What Twitter iOS 5 Integration Will Look Like [Screenshots]

June 6, 2011
What Twitter iOS 5 Integration Will Look Like [Screenshots]

Up on the Apple website right now are the first screencaps of Twitter’s iOS 5 integration, which we broke the first signs of last week. Fun fact: That @GilbertsoLANO account shown in the Apple official screenshots is the same one we flagged as a Twitter photos test account, even though the twimg.com/status_photos/ Twimg test link...

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Complete video for WWDC now available

June 6, 2011

About the Author Serial entrepreneur and founder of V3 Redirect Services (sold), HubHop Wireless Internet Provider (sold), Twitter Counter, Spread.us The Next Web. Boris is very active on Twitter and would love it if you started following him: @Boris. Article source: TNW http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/TheNextWeb/~3/wm5zBhYRTDA/

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Top 10 Facebook "Places" Includes Company HQ

June 6, 2011
Top 10 Facebook "Places" Includes Company HQ

According to social media software maker Wildfire, the top 10 spots for Facebook check-ins include several airports, Disneyland, Times Square NYC and, um…Facebook headquarters. That’s right. Out of Facebook’s nearly 700 million users around the world, the offices of Facebook are seeing enough check-ins to make the company’s top 10. What does that mean...

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Microsoft shows off Kinect Fun Labs [Video]

June 6, 2011

Lost under the coming mountain of WWDC news and live coverage is E3, which if you have forgotten, is a pretty big deal. Microsoft is on the scene at the event, and after accidentally leaking Halo 4, released ‘Kinect Fun Labs.’ Instead of an announcement, this is a release. If you head over to your Kinect...

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LIVE: Steve Jobs Shows Apple’s iCloud (AAPL)

June 6, 2011
LIVE: Steve Jobs Shows Apple’s iCloud (AAPL)

Steve Jobs is giving the keynote at Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference today at 10 am PT, and we’ll be there bringing you live coverage. Apple has already announced that he’ll be showing off iOS 5, the next version of the iPhone and iPad operating system, and Lion, the next major update to the Mac...

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TNW’s Daily Dose – 24 hours of tech news in 5 minutes [Audio]

June 6, 2011
TNW’s Daily Dose – 24 hours of tech news in 5 minutes [Audio]

Apple could face an antitrust investigation over its iCloud service before anyone even knows exactly what it is. Apple has overtaken RIM’s mobile market share in the US, Twitter may soon face a new Chinese competitor and Anonymous has been offering more support to demonstrators in the Middle East by sharing sensitive email account...

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Before iCloud is Revealed, Apple Sued by German Developers Claiming Antitrust

June 6, 2011
Before iCloud is Revealed, Apple Sued by German Developers Claiming Antitrust

When you are one of the biggest corporations in the world and it is your biggest day of the year, you are a lightning rod of attention, both good and bad. The Web is buzzing about Apple’s World Wide Developer Conference. Of the topics to be discussed at the keynote, Apple’s newest product –...

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Microsoft Says Rustock Botnet Still Dead, Advertises In Russia To Notify Culprits

June 6, 2011
Microsoft Says Rustock Botnet Still Dead, Advertises In Russia To Notify Culprits

As you may be aware, nearly two months ago Microsoft and federal law enforcement agents cracked down on the infamous Rustock botnet, which was responsible for a lot of the spam you hopefully never receive. This morning, the Redmond software giant posted a status update on its company blog, positing that Rustock is still...

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