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18 March 2014

Primary Video Source No Longer TV

A complete disintermediation in video viewing -- Losers: Live TV, television networks, local TV stations, cable TV operators. Winners: online video, YouTube, Netflix, Amazon, iTunes, Google Play, Daily Motion, Vimeo, etc. --

"....For the first time, fewer than half (48 percent) of [the 800 likely voters surveyed, 30% on cell phones] say that live TV is their primary source for watching video content. The second-most-preferred form for viewing is through recorded programming, but a majority said they skip 100 percent of the ads when they watch. ... Seventy percent of those surveyed said they had watched live television in the previous week. But fully 30 percent said that, other than live sporting events, they had watched no live television in the previous week. For younger voters, it's closer to 40 percent...Over time, this will require a substantial reorientation in thinking about how to allocate advertising dollars...."

Cameras on cops: Coming to a town near you: "Who watches the watchers? It's an age-old question, but police across the country may have a new answer. The Los Angeles Police Department is currently testing body-mounted cameras that record officers' interactions with citizens. The New York Police Department says it's reviewing the technology...."

The Future of Internet Freedom - NYTimes.com: ".... Much of the fight against censorship has been led by the activists of the Internet freedom movement. We can join this open source community, whether we are policy makers, corporations or individuals. Money, coding skills or government grants can all make a difference. Given the energies and opportunities out there, it’s possible to end repressive Internet censorship within a decade. If we want the next generation of users to be free, we don’t see any other option."

Google patches $310K worth of Chrome, Chrome OS bugs
Computerworld
While all four targeted browsers -- Chrome, Apple's Safari, Mozilla's Firefox andMicrosoft's Internet Explorer -- fell to researchers at the cash prize contest, Google's was the only one to have fixed flaws as of Sunday. Four vulnerabilities were ...


Notification overload: Why I'm turning off my phone alerts ... at least until my apps know me better | VentureBeat | Mobile | by Andy Hickl, A.R.O.: "I’ve decided not to receive any more notifications on my phones. No, I’m not a Luddite. Just someone who’s escaping the noise and anxiety caused by a mostly broken system...."

Look, Smartphone: No Hands! | MIT Technology Review: "Controlling an iPhone or Android phone with just your voice and a noise-cancelling headset is doable, but frustrating.....People might not mind chattering alone in the car, but not everyone is comfortable doing so on the bus. “I think giving people choice is always the best option when you can,” he says. I agree, in part because I couldn’t shake the feeling that I looked completely bizarre muttering to myself while using the Era in public. I suspect erasing that feeling will prove to be even more difficult than improving the speech recognition."

Google’s Chromecast streaming stick set to go on sale in the UK this week | Technology | theguardian.com: "The Chromecast plugs directly into a television via the HDMI port and acts as a receiver for media sent from Android smartphones and tablet apps, Apple devices as well as computers via the Chrome browser...."

Glenn Greenwald’s Encryption Guru - Alex Carp - POLITICO Magazine: ".... Schneier is a legendary encryption specialist who has written or edited 13 books on the subject, and worked for the Department of Defense, telecommunications companies, banks and governments. Most recently, he’s been a vocal advocate of the idea that the best security systems accept a reasonable amount of risk; a blind focus on protecting against every threat, he says, usually comes with unexpected costs....."

Google improves game content for players and developers
PFhub
This week, the Game Developers Conference kicks off at San Francisco's Moscone Center. While that is taking place, Google Inc. (NASDAQ:GOOG) has announced a bevy of positive changes it is making on games for players and developers. This is a move ...


Google's chat service crashes-- now Fixed
San Jose Mercury News
Google has been building up its professional offerings to challenge Microsoft's dominant enterprise offering of the Office productivity tools and Outlook email program, offering paid versions of its free Web-based suite to corporations. Google's non ...

Alibaba plans IPO that could break Facebook's record, Yahoo shares jump - San Jose Mercury News: "...."There are certainly some smart investments that I owe to my predecessors. Very notably, Jerry Yang's investment in Alibaba is something that people are very excited about," Mayer said at a conference in San Francisco last year. While Alibaba has not established how many shares it expects to sell nor a preliminary price range, experts say the company is currently worth as much as $200 billion, topping Amazon's market capitalization, $172 billion. An IPO that comes anywhere near that type of valuation would easily top Facebook's $104 billion value during its May 2012 IPO, when the Menlo Park social network raked in $16 billion, the most ever for a technology company...."

Android phone battery suffering? Here's a simple fix | ZDNet"Google services aren't the only culprits; third-party apps can also get stuck and drain the battery. If your phone keeps killing the battery too fast even after a reboot, check the battery information in Settings. If an app is using the battery too much, Android settings will show it clearly as the offender. If that's the case, you'd better uninstall the app immediately."

Government computers running Windows XP will be vulnerable to hackers after April 8 - The Washington Post: "...Federal officials have known for more than six years that Microsoft will withdraw its free support for Windows XP on April 8, 2014. Despite a recent rush to complete upgrades, an estimated 10 percent of government computers — out of several million — will still be running the operating system on that date, company officials said...."

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03 May 2013

France's socialist government kills Yahoo-Daily Motion deal

The Luddites in France are still at it--unintended message to entrepreneurs in France: better move to London to do your tech startup--

Yahoo Scraps Deal for French Video Site - WSJ.com: ""I won't let you sell one of France's best startups," Mr. Montebourg told Mr. Pelissier, his voice raised, according to people briefed on the meeting. "You don't know what you're doing." Efforts since then to salvage the sale have failed. . . . French newspaper Le Monde earlier reported the collapse of the talks. . . . The collapse of talks to sell Dailymotion risks damaging France's image with foreign businesses and investors at a time when France is depending on them for growth."

Does Apple's iOS need a makeover?
Washington Post
(Say what you will about Microsoft's Windows 8 platform or the Windows Phone — the company has shown a certain flair for design of late.) Plenty of Apple bloggers — Rene Ritchie at iMore, Daring Fireball's John Gruber and 9 to 5 Mac's Mark Gurman ...

Apple remains tablet king, but Samsung climbs
CNET
Asus shipped 2.7 million tablets, thanks to the Nexus 7, and Kindle maker Amazon shipped 1.8 million tablets. Microsoft landed among the top five tablet vendors for the first time with its Surface PT and Surface Pro tablets. It shipped a total of 900 ...

Google Glass owner: 'I have barely taken it off since getting it other than to ...
New York Daily News
An early adopter has compared the significance of Google Glass with the launch of theApple II computer and the first iPhone and believes that the key to the headset's success will simply come down to price, not privacy. Technologist Robert Scoble ...

New York Daily News

Microsoft Struggles to Compete Against iPad, Ships 900K Surface Tablets
PC Magazine
"Sustained demand for the iPad mini and increasingly strong commercial shipments led to a better-than expected first quarter for Apple," Tom Mainelli, research director for IDC, said in a statement. "In addition, by moving ... Asus, which makes Google ...

BBC News
Scientists in the US have created a robot the size of a fly that is able to perform the agile manoeuvres of the ubiquitous insects. This "robo-fly", built from carbon fibre, weighs a fraction of a gram and has super-fast electronic "muscles" to power its wings.

New Apple bonds dominate trade in US secondary market
Economic Times
NEW YORK: More than a quarter of the secondary trading in the US corporate bond market Wednesday was in Apple's newly-minted $17 billion issues, as investors started betting that the iPhone maker will end up trading tighter than higher-ratedMicrosoft.

Economic Times

Google Makes Investment in Lending Club
Wall Street Journal (blog)
Under the investment, in which venture-capital firm Foundation Capital is also participating, Googlewill get a minority stake in Lending Club and Google executive David Lawee will join the company's board as an observer. Lending Club, which was valued ...

Google tries patience of UK taxman with Irish sales pitch
Irish Independent
Matt Brittin smiled confidently as he explained that Google wasn't liable for taxation on UK sales because these were all handled from its European headquarters in Dublin. "Nobody [in the UK] is selling," he told the Public Accounts Committee (PAC).

JC Penney's begging ad criticizes former Apple exec
CNET (blog)
Yes, that man with the weird ideas we hired from Apple. He made us do all those things that drove our customers away in droves. So now that he's gone, please come back. We beg you. We'll be the old JC Penney. The one you all loved. Although maybe you ...

Are Google apps besting the iPhone's default software? - USA Today
USA TODAY
Cut to June 2012. Apple took a giant step away from Google integration with its mobile devices and showed off the new Apple Maps app. Introducing turn-by-turn navigation, real-time traffic updates, and spoken directions, the new software sported smooth ...

Apple's iOS 7 Will Ship On Time, Sources Say - John Paczkowski ...
By John Paczkowski
Apple's iOS 7 is so significant a reimagining of the mobile operating system that the company is mustering additional engineering resources to get it out the door in time for a preview at its annual Worldwide Developers Conference, which is ...
AllThingsD

Apple's iOS 7 Will Ship On Time For A Preview Release In June And ...
By Darrell Etherington
Apple's iOS 7 will arrive "on time," according to a couple of well-placed sources following a report from Bloomberg this morning that suggests.. ... Facebook, Google Ad Execs Spar Over The Value · Philz · Apple's iOS 7 Will Ship On Time ...
TechCrunch

New Apple ID Phishing Effort Compromises Over 100 Sites - Mac ...
By Eric Slivka
As highlighted by The Next Web, security firm Trend Micro yesterday outlined a new phishing scam that has seen the perpetrators compromise over 100 sites in their attempts to gain access to users'Apple ID accounts. While Apple IDs are ... Amazon has updated its Kindle app for iOS to provide a number of new features for users who are visually impaired. Most notably, the app now ... MicrosoftCommercial Pits Apple Against Samsung to Tout Windows Phone (148). • Square Register ...
MacRumors: Mac News and Rumors...

Google Glass developer reveals 'Winky' eye gesture app that takes ...
By Steve Dent
Remember those "eye gestures" spotted in Google Glass code? Developer Mike DiGiovanni, who just released the "Bulletproof" lockscreen for Glass, has already used them to develop an app called "Winky" that snaps photos on the Explorer ...
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