Yahoo wants to buy Groupon for $4 billion |
- Yahoo wants to buy Groupon for $4 billion
- Microsoft only sold 40,000 WP7 devices on launch day in U.S.?
- AT&T slashes price of BlackBerry Torch
- Think you might have an STD? There's an app for that
- Moto Cliq users get Android 2.1, 1.5 almost completely gone now
- Upcoming HTC App Store will support Win7, Android phones
- Amazon to give magazine, newspaper publishers 70 percent
- LimeWire is back, this time as 'LimeWire Pirate Edition'
- Kno's 28-inch tablet goes on sale for $900
Yahoo wants to buy Groupon for $4 billion Posted: 09 Nov 2010 06:31 PM PST According to multiple sources, Yahoo has made it clear it is willing to purchase deal-of-the-day behemoth Groupon for up to $4 billion USD. Groupon localizes multiple deals per day to major markets in the United States. Offers range from coupons off food, to discounts on major surgeries, like laser eye corrective surgery. Once a certain amount of users purchase the Groupon, the deal is activated. Small businesses use Groupon as a way to get new clients in the door. Although many other smaller rival services have popped up in the last year, Groupon remains the top dog in the market. Yahoo has almost $3 billion in cash, and little debt. |
Microsoft only sold 40,000 WP7 devices on launch day in U.S.? Posted: 09 Nov 2010 06:10 PM PST TheStreet.com has said today that Microsoft only managed to sell 40,000 Windows Phone 7 devices on launch day in the U.S., not including the 90,000 given out to Microsoft employees. While Microsoft would not comment on the report, T-Mobile said they were "receiving strong interest from our customers right out of the gate" for the HTC HD7. In comparison, Apple says it sells 160,000 iPhones per day, while Google says 200,000 Android devices are activated daily. One strategist says the Monday launch date did not help matters. "Mondays aren't great launch days. They poured all that cash into it but they lost track of the fact that Fridays or Saturdays are the best launch days," said Michael Cote of Cote Collaborative. Microsoft is said to have spent $100 million on advertising for WP7. |
AT&T slashes price of BlackBerry Torch Posted: 09 Nov 2010 05:46 PM PST AT&T has slashed the price of the new RIM BlackBerry Torch in half today, just two months after its launch. The price is now $99.99 directly from the carrier, with a two-year contract. Without contract the smartphone sells for $500. AT&T must be having trouble selling the device, especially with Amazon selling it for 1 cent with contract. When asked for comment, the carrier says the price cut is a holiday promotion. Says AT&T: "Promotional pricing for wireless devices, especially in the holiday season is business-as-usual for AT&T and other carriers. We are pleased with consumer and business customer response to the BlackBerry Torch and we're excited for the opportunity to offer it at such a compelling price point in time for the holiday." |
Think you might have an STD? There's an app for that Posted: 09 Nov 2010 04:46 PM PST If you think you may have an STD (sexually-transmitted disease) but are too embarrassed to see a doctor about it, you may be in luck soon. British health officials are currently developing a mobile phone app that will allow users to get diagnosed within minutes, and without needing to head to a clinic or a doctor's office. The impressive app would work as follows (via Guardian): "A user would put urine or saliva on a computer chip about the size of a USB chip and then plug it into their phone or computer. And voila, a diagnosis will appear right before their eyes." There have been over $6 million dollars invested into the project already by the U.K. Clinical Research Collaboration. Lead researcher Dr. Tariq Sadiq, consultant physician in sexual health and HIV at St. George's, University of London says: "Your mobile phone can be your mobile doctor. We need to tackle the rising epidemic of STIs, which have been going up and up and up. Britain is one of the worst [countries] in western Europe for teenage pregnancy and STIs." If the app confirms you have an STD, such as chlamydia, gonorrhea or herpes, the app "tells you where to go next to get treatment." |
Moto Cliq users get Android 2.1, 1.5 almost completely gone now Posted: 09 Nov 2010 04:07 PM PST T-Mobile has finally released the Android 2.1 software update for the Motorola Cliq smartphone today, meaning Android 1.5 may finally be gone. Until this week, about 8 percent of all Android handsets available were still running 1.5, which launched in March 2009. The update is not available OTA yet, so users will have to download it manually. The instructions link is posted at the bottom of this article as the process is somewhat complicated. With 2.1 comes turn-by-turn navigation for Google Maps, voice search, updated Media Gallery and Connected Music Player apps, and speech-to-text. There will now be six more home screens, widgets can be rearranged and resized, quick actions are added, and favorites can be given a space on the homepages. The Exchange server has been updated, as well as battery-life saving widgets such as the Power Control toolbar. Users will also get a built-in Task Manager. More importantly, Cliq users will finally be able to download most of the apps in the Android Market. There were very few still fully compatible with 1.5. Update instructions: http://www.motorola.com/staticfiles/Support/Experiences/sdcards/US-EN/tmo/cliq/2-1_index.html |
Upcoming HTC App Store will support Win7, Android phones Posted: 09 Nov 2010 03:39 PM PST Smartphone maker HTC is allegedly creating its own app store for games, books and other applications, one that will be supported by Android and Windows Phone 7 devices. Sources say "the team [behind the store] is understood initially to include a small number of staff based in Taiwan, with plans to expand to 100 people in different locations around the world." HTC makes some of the world's most popular Android devices, such as the EVO 4G, Incredible, the MyTouch line and the G2. The company has also just begun selling WP7 devices, including the HD7 and the Surround. Says one analyst of the anticipated move: "App stores are table stakes," says Roger Kay of Endpoint Technologies (via EW). "The phone makers feel they have to have them. Even Qualcomm, a phone chip supplier, offers an app store infrastructure to its customers, the phone makers. Companies feel obliged to provide 'a complete stack' or else they're out of the game." HTC's app store would certainly not be the first of its kind, as Apple, Google, Nokia, RIM and Microsoft all already have established app stores. |
Amazon to give magazine, newspaper publishers 70 percent Posted: 09 Nov 2010 12:30 PM PST Amazon has said today that it will begin paying publishers 70 percent of the retail price (after delivery costs) for all magazines and newspapers they sell via the Kindle Store. The new move will take effect on December 1st. Amazon says (via the WSJ), "newspapers and magazines will qualify for the new rate only if customers can read the title on all Kindle devices and applications, and in all countries where the publisher has rights." Giving an example, Amazon says any newspaper that delivers 9MB of content per month would make $6.05 per subscription, after subtracting $1.35 for delivery costs. Says Peter Larsen, director of Kindle Periodicals: "Increased revenue sharing is a great new tool for making Kindle better and easier than ever for publishers." |
LimeWire is back, this time as 'LimeWire Pirate Edition' Posted: 09 Nov 2010 11:25 AM PST Just two weeks after LimeWire was permanently shut down by a federal ruling, a "secret dev team" has brought the P2P client back, dubbed the LimeWire Pirate Edition (LPE). Says the team (via PCW): "On October 26 the remaining LimeWire developers were forced to shut down the company's servers and modify remote settings in the filesharing client to try to harm the Gnutella network. They were then laid off. "Shortly after, a horde of piratical monkeys climbed aboard the abandoned ship, mended its sails, polished its cannons, and released it free to the community." LPE is based off the LimeWire 5.6 beta, and is now available via warez and torrents sites. The new updated client has the Ask.com toolbar removed, all need for the LimeWire LLC servers removed, all remote settings disabled, and all LimeWire Pro features activated, for free. There is also no adware or spyware. |
Kno's 28-inch tablet goes on sale for $900 Posted: 09 Nov 2010 08:32 AM PST Kno has launched their massive 28-inch dual-screen tablet this week, selling it for $900. A single-screen (not 28-inches) version will sell for $600. CEO Osman Rashid said of the device (via BI): "Our long term direction is to be a platform, not just a hardware company. We have priced the product accordingly. It's about building a long term relationship with students." That being said, the tablet maker will have a "maniacal focus on education," built not "as just another tablet with touchscreen" but as an "education device for the millions of students in the world." Pre-orders start today for a December release date. Tech sites should be getting review models in early December. |
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