
ActiveState buys Appsecute for its social devops smarts
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ActiveState, the company behind the Stackato enterprise-focused platform as a service (PaaS), is buying Appsecute, a New Zealand-based startup that aims to bring single-screen management to all the cloud-based tools developers use along with a social network-like overlay so team members know what each other are doing. It’s an interesting...
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Apple displays iOS 7 banner at Moscone ahead of WWDC
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This slideshow requires JavaScript. Apple has been steadily preparing the Moscone Center in San Francisco for its Worldwide Developer Conference all week long. Today banners for iOS 7 appeared featuring a very colorful and thin “7″ denoting the version of the software Apple will preview on Monday. We’ll be...

Hey, lady hackers: $10K scholarship fund available for women-only bootcamp
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For all the ladies interested in attending a Ruby on Rails bootcamp in Seattle next month but just can’t afford the $4,000 tuition, there is now help in the form of scholarship money. Seattle’s Women in Technology group has put together a $10,000 scholarship fund for the women-only, month-long class....
Under draft bill, EU wants to raise jail time for hackers, botnet operators
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On Thursday, a European Parliament committee approved a new draft directive (PDF) that would, among other things, require European Union member states to step up criminal penalties for hacking, botnets, and other digital malfeasance. Under EU law, directives are a set of instructions for all 27 (soon to be...
Man buys iPad for $390, gets box of potatoes
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In the latest, and perhaps most daring, scam perpetrated in a public place, a man hands over 250 British pounds for what he thinks is an iPad and gets the raw material for french fries. [Read more]...

HTC Windows Phone with Sprint LTE surfaces in FCC docs
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We know for sure that Sprint intends to carry Windows Phone 8 devices from HTC and Samsung this summer -- the company said as much at this past CES. And with yet another HTC WP8 filing surfacing at the FCC, the evidence for a fast-approaching launch continues to mount....

New trailers: 'Insidious Chapter 2,' 'Getaway,' 'Paranoia,' and 'The Newsroom'
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It’s the end of the week, which means it’s time to take a look back at some of the latest trailers to make the rounds! Continue reading…...
Obama backs surveillance programmes
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President Barack Obama defends newly revealed phone and internet surveillance programmes, saying they are closely overseen by Congress and the courts....

GamePop console to run iOS apps without using any Apple code
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A new TV game console dubbed GamePop will allegedly run iOS applications with virtualization, without using any of Apple's own code, potentially giving developers a new platform on which to offer their titles. ...

AT&T sees a brighter Q2, projecting 500,000 new contract subscribers
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AT&T didn’t have the greatest first quarter. It sold a lot of smartphones, but it only brought in 296,000 new contract customers, less than half of archrival Verizon’s 677,000. But things are looking up in the current quarter. AT&T is projecting 500,000 net postpaid additions when it reports its Q2...
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