TWA Flight 800 Spawned the Internet’s First Conspiracy Theories

On July 17, 1996, TWA Flight 800 crashed just south of Long Island, claiming all 230 lives aboard the Boeing 747. A four-year National Transportation Safety Board investigation determined a fuel tank explosion was to blame for the incident Even before NTSB investigators arrived at the scene, however, conspiracy theories began to float: Was it a terrorist armed with a shoulder-fired missile? Did somebody have a bomb on board? Or did the military accidentally shoot down the airplane? The NTSB’s final explanation satisfied few of those who had already made up their mind.

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‘The Sopranos’ Star James Gandolfini Dead at 51

Actor James Gandolfini, best known for his portrayl of mob boss Tony Soprano in The Sopranos has died. He was 51. HBO confirmed to Mashable on Wednesday that Gandolfini died while vacationing in Rome, Italy. Reports suggest the cause was a possible heart attack “We’re all in shock and feeling immeasurable sadness at the loss of a beloved member of our family.

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TweetDeck for Chrome and web gets drag-and-drop columns

Twitter isn’t quite done refining TweetDeck’s interface following recent web and desktop overhauls — there’s still a little tweaking left in store. The company has just updated the Chrome and web versions of its social app with grab handles that let users drag and drop columns at will.

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Best Buy recalls 5,100 third-party MacBook batteries for fire risk

Best Buy announced on Wednesday that it is recalling 5,100 MacBook Pro batteries built by third-party manufacturer ATG after a number of users reported their units caught fire.

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Twitter heat map shows iPhone use by the affluent, Android by the poor

A map plotting the location and device platform of over a quarter billion mobile tweets show predominate use of iPhones in affluent areas and Android in poor regions, with scant representation of Blackberry outside of major cities and its strongholds in Africa, Central America, Southeast Asia and the Middle East.

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Google promoting Google Play Music when connecting to Starbucks free Wifi

Logging into free Wifi at Starbucks? Now you'll be shown a free trial offer for Google Play Music All Access Starting this week, Starbucks and Google have partnered up to offer customers that connect to its free Wifi promotional deals to check out content from Google Play.

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Premium Or Freemium Apps? ‘Xcom: Enemy Unknown’ Looks For An Answer

You might recall that Electronic Arts took to a fully freemium income model with their driving game ‘Real Racing’. Well it looks like they’re happy with the money they’ve made through the app, as the upcoming ‘Plants vs Zombies’ title will also be using the free download model, relying on in-app purchasing to create a revenue stream.

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Bre Pettis: MakerBot isn’t selling out — it’s building its future

July 9-10, 2013 San Francisco, CA Tickets On Sale Now The main thing MakerBot CEO Bre Pettis wants you to know about his company’s merger with Stratasys is that, no, MakerBot is not selling out. “We’re a growing company. We’re out there to make 3D printing easier and more accesible to more people, and this will help us do that,” Pettis told me earlier today.

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Turner Broadcasting names the 5 startups participating in its second SF-based media camp accelerator

Turner Broadcasting today revealed the names of the startups participating in its next Media Camp accelerator class. These five startups will be a part of the 12-week program held this summer in San Francisco. It’s the second time a class has been organized in the Bay Area.

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CIOs bemoan lock-in and the 'false flexibility' of the cloud

Despite the promise of portability from service providers, the reality of the cloud for big customers is a similar type of lock-in as they experience with on-premise apps vendors such as Oracle and SAP, two CIOs said Tuesday.

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Facebook designing network fabric to meet massive performance needs

With more than a billion monthly active users, it's easy to imagine that most of the data travelling over Facebook's networks is delivering photos, status updates and "likes" to its end users, but that's far from the case.

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Twitter buys Spindle to thread in location discovery tools

Twitter has bought Spindle, a search technology company that informs users about what's happening with local businesses and organizations around them.

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How streaming can fit into the big data toolbox

While NoSQL databases have gotten their share of interest in recent years, that doesn’t mean developers should rule out running good old SQL queries to get insights on large amounts of data flowing in in real time, without spending an arm and a leg.

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Vogels: Everyone wants Amazon cloud everywhere

Amazon Web Services is the world’s largest public cloud but get ready, it’ll only get bigger and it may well be show up in more “gated” configurations around the world. In this country, Amazon hosts Gov.cloud, a U.S.-only cloud for local, state, federal and some other workloads.

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Fidelity Investments joins the OpenStack crowd

Fidelity, the largest mutual fund company in the United States, is now using OpenStack, giving Rackspace’s open infrastructure as a service project some notable backing from a major enterprise customer. That’s one of the news stories coming out of GigaOM’s Structure conference in San Francisco, where Rackspace CTO John Engates was joined by Fidelity Technology Group VP Keith Shinn on stage Wednesday to announce the partnership.

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‘The Sopranos’ Star James Gandolfini Dead at 51: Report

Actor James Gandolfini, best known for his portrayl of mob boss Tony Soprano in The Sopranos has died. He was 51. HBO confirmed to Mashable on Wednesday that Gandolfini died of a possible heart attack while vacationing in Rome, Italy. He garnered widespread acclaim and three Emmy awards for his turn as the mercurial head of the Sopranos family.

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NBA Player Sells Bulldog on Twitter

Say you’re a successful NBA player. Your massive Twitter following comes with many advantages: increased marketing appeal, the ability to interact with fans and a platform to break your own news on your own terms, just to name a few Kendrick Perkins, however, just found a new and innovative way to leverage Twitter: as a secondary marketplace to shed some unwanted canine cargo.

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Apple Scores $30M iPad Deal With L.A. Schools

Apple announced Wednesday that it has landed a major deal to sell iPad tablets to the second-largest public school district in the United States. The Los Angeles School Board of Education has approved a $30 million deal to roll out iPads to students in its district beginning this fall.

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Viacom lands deal to show TV highlights on Twitter starting August 25th

While Viacom hasn’t always understood how this whole internet video thing works, it’s showing some tech savviness today with confirmation of rumors that it’s joining Twitter’s Amplify program. Beginning with the MTV Video Music Awards on August 25th, Viacom will deliver ad-backed video highlights on Twitter for shows and events across its channel range, including MTV, Comedy Central and Nickelodeon.

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TheFind wants to become your daily shopping habit with new iPad app (exclusive)

July 9-10, 2013 San Francisco, CA Tickets On Sale Now Shopping for clothes online can easily turn into a downward spiral of frustration. “Buying engine” TheFind has unveiled its new iPad app that seeks to turn e-commerce into pleasant shopping experience.

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Google’s clearest statement yet on NSA, PRISM: no server access, no back door, no drop box, no free-for-all

Google chief legal office and senior vice president David Drummond got right to the point. Asked in a Q&A session with The Guardian immediately following whistleblower Edward Snowden’s live Q&A, Drummond denied that the NSA has access to Google’s data and servers, as has been extensively alleged via the NSA’s PRISM program.

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Xbox One Eighty: Microsoft Finds It Still Needs Gamers To Sell Gaming Consoles

Apparently, Microsoft has just remembered that it needs gamers to sell a gaming console. In a complete and humiliating reversal, Microsoft’s next-gen console just dropped some of the contentious bits that had formerly loyal gamers shouldering pitchforks and heading to Redmond.

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Outlook.com’s missing email bug resurfaces as users report deleted inboxes and mail gaps

The Outlook.com issue of missing emails has come back to the fore, with users taking to the official Microsoft forums in force. We last went round this specific tree when, in January, Microsoft addressed consumer complaint that users were missing emails from their Outlook.

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The sound and the fury of Microsoft’s Xbox One backtrack

So, the massive public debate over Microsoft’s choices regarding Xbox One DRM, used games and a requisite Internet connection has come to roost. Today, the company pulled back from many of the stances that it had taken since the reveal began several weeks ago, and people are super-duper happy about it.

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Report: Microsoft and Nokia talked acquisition

Microsoft and cellphone maker Nokia were in advanced talks about an acquisition of the Finnish company's device business, but the discussions have broken down, according to a report in The Wall Street Journal.

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Software is important to networking, and Juniper is on it

As software-defined networking (SDN) startups such as Big Switch and Embrane make headway and headlines, Juniper and other big network gear vendors have been responding with big visions and insider consortiums. In doing so, Juniper is looking to help companies bring ease and scalability to their networks just as compute and storage are becoming easier to control.

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Server Density adds management to cloud monitoring tool

Server Density, the London-based startup that hopes to give RightScale a run for its money, just added some cloud management capabilities to its existing monitoring features. Version 2.0 of Server Density adds a graphical way to view a customers’s  infrastructure running in Amazon Web Services or Rackspace infrastructure.

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Huddle vs. SharePoint: A comparitive analysis in three collaboration scenarios

If your organization is looking for a SharePoint alternative, see how Huddle compares to the Microsoft collaboration platform in three common usage scenarios.

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30 Days In, Bitcoin Angel Group BitAngels Doubles Network To 120, Puts First $100K Into Seasteading Venture, Blueseed

As has been written ad nauseam, we’ve seen a lot of activity in the wild and whacky world of cryptocurrency of late, thanks primarily to the tech industry’s new obsession with Bitcoin. Depending on whom you ask, digital currency like Bitcoin will either be worth nothing in 10 years, or its value will make Warren Buffet weep.

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EMC Acquires Israeli Storage Startup ScaleIO For $200M-$300M To Compete Better With The Cloud Kings

Palo Alto-based ScaleIO is one of a new generation of startup storage providers that’s using intelligent software to help big companies streamline and converge their data storage operations at scale across thousands of servers. On a mission to re-imagine the very operations of enterprise data centers, the startup’s tech takes aim at the core business of storage giants like EMC and IBM.

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Xbox One DRM rollback cuts family sharing features, digital mirroring of retail games out

In the aftermath of Microsoft’s stunning reversal of its Xbox One game licensing plans, we talked to Xbox chief product officer Marc Whitten to find out exactly what will change about Redmond’s next game box this November. Whitten thankfully assuaged our primary concern right off the bat: the company’s (new) used game policy extends to third-party publishers as well as Microsoft first-party games.

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Appeals court upholds Nintendo victory over IA Labs in patent lawsuit

Companies that prevail in patent lawsuits can’t relax until the inevitable appeal is over — just ask Motorola. Nintendo, however, can take a momentary break. A US Court of Appeals just upheld the company’s win over IA Labs, declaring that the Wii Balance Board doesn’t infringe on an IA Labs patent.

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IDC gives Apple 9% of Chinese smartphone market, double the prevailing growth rate

IDC has ranked Apple the fifth largest smartphone vendor in China, assigning it a 9 percent share of the 78 million smartphones sold in Q1. While the market grew by 117 percent, Apple’s sales of the entry level iPhone 4 grew by 211 percent, the firm noted.

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Report: Microsoft almost bought Nokia’s hardware division, talks broke down in June

Looking to gain ground on Apple’s iPhone and devices running Android, Microsoft was reportedly close to purchasing Finnish phone maker Nokia’s device business, with discussions going on as recently as this month.

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3D Printing Company MakerBot Acquired In $604 Million Deal

MakerBot, the leader in desktop 3D printing, has just been acquired by Stratasys Ltd., the leader in 3D printing and additive manufacturing in a $604 million deal. The merger, which will allow MakerBot to continue to operate as a separate company, will pay $403 million in exchange for 100% of MakerBot’s stock.

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Oddworld Inhabitants Founder Lorne Lanning Believes Microsoft Will Right Xbox One Ship

Lorne Lanning, founder of Oddworld Inhabitants, launched Oddworld: Abe’s Oddysee on Sony PlayStation in 1997. After developing a sequel for Sony and publisher GT Interactive, Oddworld: Abe’s Exodus in 1998, the independent developer opted for Microsoft’s Xbox platform with Oddworld: Munch’s Oddysee in 2001.

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Facebook explodes PTAT, gives page owners more data — and gives marketers clues about news feed visibility

July 9-10, 2013 San Francisco, CA Tickets On Sale Now Facebook page owners have long yearned for more insight than PTAT — Facebook’s people talking about this metric — offers. Starting today, they’re getting their wish. Facebook announced today that the statistics and numbers that make up PTAT are now going to be available, by default, in their individual elements, along with other metrics on page owners’ Insights overviews.

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How lipstick maker Revlon turned around its business with IT

Lipstick maker Revlon isn’t likely the first company you’d think of when you think high tech. But part of what helps the global brand push more cosmetics to consumers is an IT infrastructure based on a private cloud. Since 2007, the company has implemented a common cloud strategy that puts all of its data in one place and better enables it to align its business goals with its technology, said David Giambruno, Revlon’s SVP and CIO, at GigaOM’s Structure 2013 conference in San Francisco.

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Apple’s iMessage tops list of New Zealand Telecom’s most-used messaging services last month

It’s hard for externals to know how popular a particular messaging service is. Yes all your friends might use it, but does the public at large? And is it larger, or smaller than other similar services? Telecom, a well-named New Zealand provider of Internet and mobile service has lifted the curtain as to what its smartphone users are using to stay in touch.

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Google’s legal counsel swears on a stack of bibles: “We are not in cahoots with the NSA”

Ever since allegations first emerged that Google and a host of other tech giants were providing data on their users to the National Security Agency, there has been a race to see who can be the most transparent about this story. Google appears to be in the lead — even going so far as to file a lawsuit claiming that forcing the company not to disclose FISA court orders is a breach of the First Amendement.

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Workday CEO Bhusri on why the company’s next big bet is finance

Workday has cornered the HR market, cofounder and co-CEO Anheel Bhusri said at the GigaOM Structure conference Wednesday. Now it’s turning to other industries. “If HR is a $10 billion market, financials is ten times that size,” Bhusri told GigaOM’s Om Malik, adding, “financial data is really the key record data for whatever business you’re in — if you win HR and finance together, you’ve effectively won the ERP department.

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Microsoft backtracks on Xbox One policies

Reacting to “feedback from the Xbox community,” it appears Microsoft is reversing course and changing two key components to policies for its new Xbox One video game console.

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Verizon: We’re Not Slowing Down Your Netflix

It’s a rainy day; you’re busy power loading Dr. Who on Netflix when it happensNetflix lapses into endlessly “Loading” your next episode, without actually ever playing it. This is not a new problem, and even as broadband speeds improve, the issue persists.

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The Dumbest Things Redditors Have Done for Love

Love can make you do crazy things, like hoisting a boombox over your head to serenade your dream girl, sprinting to the love of your life while staring into her eyes on FaceTime, and maybe even purchasing a $4.9 million home to be closer to your boyfriend’s family.

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This is the Modem World: Seven levels of nerd hierarchy

Each week Joshua Fruhlinger contributes This is the Modem World, a column dedicated to exploring the culture of consumer technology. I have a confession to make. I love /r/cringe, the sub-Reddit dedicated to those moments usually caught on video that make us feel better about our lots in life when we can watch a 30-second chunk of happenstance and walk away thinking, “I am at least one level of dork above that person.

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SiriusXM internet radio coming to Ford’s SYNC AppLink, complete with in-dash controls

Ford said a while back that it wanted more applications with support for voice control inside its vehicles, and slowly but surely the company’s getting what it wished for. Just as Spotify did a few months ago, SiriusXM is now introducing its own app for the SYNC AppLink ecosystem, giving drivers access to the internet radio service right from their Ford’s in-dash system.

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Nokia RM-875 reaches the FCC, may be an international EOS

Nokia keeps slipping out clues as to what we might expect from its Zoom Reinvented event: following the RM-877′s appearance at the FCC, an RM-875 device has also popped up at the US agency. This new hardware looks like an international variant of the RM-877, and thus a second take on what we believe is the EOS.

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Twitter acquires Spindle, a ‘news feed for your neighborhood’

Good news for the folks at Spindle came today, as the provider of hyperlocal offers from businesses was acquired by Twitter. Described by the company as, “a tool for tuning into your surroundings,” the service pulls updates from Twitter and Facebook and categorizes offers around themes such as restaurants and shopping.

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Judge says ‘issues have shifted’ for DOJ e-book trial against Apple

A U.S. District Court Judge presiding over the Department of Justice’s antitrust trial against Apple made a cryptic statement on Wednesday, saying the “issues have shifted” after hearing two weeks worth of testimony from both parties.

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How Shedding Check-in DRM In The Xbox One Benefits Microsoft

With the reveal of the Xbox One at E3, gamers had all-but declared Xbox’s competitor, the PlayStation 4, as the victor in this particular console war. One feature of the One that seemed particularly vexing to Xboxers was the need for Internet connectivity.

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