Microsoft will offer a version of Windows 10 specific to devices with a screen size smaller than 8 inches. Lynn La/CNET Microsoft isn’t leaving smartphones and tablets out when it comes to the upcoming Windows 10 operating system. At an event in Seattle, the software titan said it would offer a tailored version of Windows …
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eBay cutting jobs ahead of PayPal split
eBay, getting ready to separate from its PayPal payments service, will cut about 7 percent of its workforce this quarter, the company said Wednesday as it delivered its fourth-quarter earnings report. About 2,400 jobs will be eliminated in the first quarter from its e-commerce units, eBay Marketplaces and eBay Enterprise, and PayPal. eBay is also consider selling eBay Enterprise or …
Read More »Silk Road 2.0’s alleged ‘DoctorClu’ arrested on drug
The former home page of Silk Road 2.0 Another arrest has been made in connection with black market site Silk Road 2.0. Brian Richard Farrell, a 26-year-old man from Seattle, was arrested Tuesday for allegedly acting as a “key administrator” for Silk Road 2.0, acting US Attorney Annette Hayes announced. Farrell, who allegedly used the handle “DoctorClu” on the black …
Read More »Stan to start streaming on Australia Day
With Presto TV already up and running, Australians are getting another streaming video option this month, with Stan beginning operations from January 26 — Australia Day. Stan is the TV and movie video on demand service from Nine Entertainment and Fairfax. Announced back in August 2014 as StreamCo, the joint venture was rebranded as Stan in November last year. It …
Read More »Samsung may drop Qualcomm’s Snapdragon chip in next Galaxy S phone
Samsung’s Galaxy S5, which was released last year with a Snapdragon chip inside. CNET Samsung may be planning to dump Qualcomm’s processor from its next Galaxy S flagship smartphone, opting to use its own Exynos chips instead. Bloomberg reported Wednesday that Samsung, the world’s biggest smartphone maker, won’t be using the Snapdragon 810 chip from Qualcomm, the world’s biggest maker …
Read More »Amazon has diaper problem just seven weeks after product’s birth
Amazon’s new line of diapers apparently left some buyers unsatisfied. Pictured here: Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos. CNET E-commerce giant Amazon has decided to temporarily stop selling its own brand of diapers, the company has confirmed. Amazon started selling diapers to Amazon Prime members under its Elements brand last month. But now, just seven weeks later, “customer feedback” has prompted it …
Read More »HoloLens, Surface Hub, a smarter Cortana and more Windows 10 details: Everything Microsoft just announced
The most out-there announcement from Microsoft’s event: Windows Holographic. Screenshot by Sarah Tew/CNET This isn’t the first time we’ve seen Windows 10; operating-system releases don’t power out like race cars, they ooze out like honey, sometimes taking a year between the first previews and the first shipment. That’s good. It takes time for developers to ramp up support and for …
Read More »Google reportedly wants to sell wireless service through Sprint, T
Google reportedly wants to experiment with low-cost mobile plans. Getty Images Google makes the software running on most smartphones, and now may also want to manage your mobile data and voice calls. The world’s largest online search company is getting ready to sell mobile plans that will run on Sprint and T-Mobile’s cellular networks, according to The Information. The project, …
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MetroPCS offers up a promotional rate plan with unlimited LTE data. MetroPCS MetroPCS on Wednesday introduced a promotional rate plan that gives subscribers unlimited talk, text, and 4G LTE data for $50 per month. Available immediately, the limited-time deal does come with a couple of hoops to jump through. Related Links T-Mobile’s new prepaid plans start at $40 per month …
Read More »No more free singles from Apple? Five free
Just a sampling of Freegal’s DRM-free MP3s available to many library card-holders. Screenshot by Rick Broida/CNET Tim Cook: “You didn’t like our U2 album giveaway? Fine. No tunes for you!” OK, Apple’s head honcho never said that, but perhaps he thought it. Because after 11 years of offering a free iTunes “Single of the Week,” Apple appears to have pulled …
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