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Amazon has stopped taking pre-orders for Warner Home Video films

In what’s become the second major dispute with a supplier in recent weeks, Amazon is now refusing to accept pre-orders for a number of Warner Home Video films including The...

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The cofounder of Rap Genius has resigned due to UCSB shooter comments

Originally intended as a place for analyzing lyrics, Rap Genius has become a forum for annotating any culturally significant text. Sometimes, the site’s founders even step in and leave their...

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Amazon’s fight with Hachette is starting to draw criticism

It’s been a week since it became clear that Amazon is delaying shipments of publisher Hachette’s print titles, likely due to a fight over terms. As Amazon continues to ship many...

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Twitter wants to make money by copying Facebook, and it’s working

For Twitter, it is good to be the younger sibling in the social media club. It gets to follow in Facebook’s footsteps. It gets to avoid its mistakes. Facebook had...

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Foursquare announces data licensing partnership with Microsoft

For those unfamiliar, Foursquare is an app/service that allows users to check-in to various locations, leave reviews, and collect badges. The service is integrated into other apps, such as Instagram...

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Creators of original Paper app want Facebook to stop using their name

Facebook announced its new, gorgeous mobile app Paper last week, paving the way to today's launch on iOS. It's already an impressive new way of navigating Facebook. However, the company is...

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BlackBerry’s search for a CEO has been put on the “Back Burner”

BlackBerry has gone through quite a few major changes in the past couple of months. The company abandoned a plan to sell itself after the only takeover bid it had...

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Millions of credit cards hit black markets after Target breach

Millions of people shopped at Target between Nov. 27 and Dec. 15, when one or more nefarious intruders bypassed the retail chain’s security measures and stole data from at least 40 million credit...

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Instagram launches its own private messaging feature

Instagram has announced a new private messaging feature called Instagram Direct, which will allow users to send a photo or video privately to up to fifteen followers. The direct messaging feature...

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Data brokers are still in Rockefeller’s crosshairs

If you're going to make someone on Capitol Hill angry, it shouldn't be West Virginia Democrat Senator John D. Rockefeller IV. He doesn't slow down. He doesn't give up. He...

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