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MySpace China CEO quits; yet another U.S. tech company struggles in China » VentureBeat started by venturebeat
Republicans garner more tweets than Democrats during convention keynotes » VentureBeat started by venturebeat
Quintura scores another round of funding for visual search engine » VentureBeat started by venturebeat
E-Commerce marketing co. ChannelAdvisor raises cash, trims staff » VentureBeat started by venturebeat
Xbox 360 defects: an inside history of Microsoft’s video game console woes » VentureBeat started by venturebeat
Facebook redesign coming to all users in a week — I’m getting mixed signals about it started by venturebeat
The new feed-focused Facebook redesign will be fully launched to users next week, according to the company — after a final mystery feature is fully implemented, that intends to make third-party applications more obvious to users.
Since the redesign was first introduced in beta this summer, users have been able to choose either the old or [...]
Since the redesign was first introduced in beta this summer, users have been able to choose either the old or [...]
The first Microsoft Seinfeld ad started by venturebeat
Here it is. The first Microsoft advertisement featuring comedian Jerry Seinfeld. It’s not clear yet if this is the one directed by French director Michel Gondry. But I hope not, because it’s really not very good.
The advertisement is Seinfeld and recently retired Microsoft founder Bill Gates spending some time shoe shopping in a mall. I [...]
The advertisement is Seinfeld and recently retired Microsoft founder Bill Gates spending some time shoe shopping in a mall. I [...]
Q&A with Will Wright on the launch of Spore started by venturebeat
Will Wright is the rock star of the video game industry.
His games are almost always hits and have generated billions of dollars in sales for Electronic Arts, his employer. SimCity, the early game that let you build cities, was big enough with tens of millions sold. But it spawned Sims, which has sold more than [...]
His games are almost always hits and have generated billions of dollars in sales for Electronic Arts, his employer. SimCity, the early game that let you build cities, was big enough with tens of millions sold. But it spawned Sims, which has sold more than [...]
The new iPod touch and iPod nano schematics? started by venturebeat
We’re under a week away from the next Apple event. That means two things: Leaks and fake leaks. The latest is the supposed schematics for the upcoming fourth generation iPod nano and the new second generation iPod touch. The images below, leaked to the Apple-focused blog iLounge, certainly seem legitimate enough given the rumors floating [...]
DEMO launches coming Monday — here’s a list of companies started by venturebeat
The late-summer drought in tech news has already started to lift, but the real flood is coming Monday, as a bunch of startups launch new products of the companies themselves at the DEMOfall conference and at TechCrunch 50. Impressive companies have made their starts at both conferences, and VentureBeat will have writers at both events, [...]
Lookery’s ad data sales business crystallizes, as it raises another $2.25 million started by venturebeat
Lookery began life one year ago as a banner advertising network for third party applications on Facebook, with plans to target ads to users based on demographic data. It’s ended up as a company that collects anonymized demograhic data about sites around the web, and sells this information to ad networks in order to help [...]
Google doesn’t believe in timetables for Chrome’s Mac and Linux deployment started by venturebeat
Google’s new web browser Chrome was officially unveiled today and is ready for download here — if you have a Windows PC. If you’re like me and don’t have a Windows machine, you were probably disappointed to learn that Google didn’t have a Mac or Linux version ready for launch day. While both are promised [...]
The real reason your iPhone 3G’s battery sucks: You’re using it too much started by venturebeat
The mid-day charge. It’s a term that iPhone 3G owners are getting to know all too well. You unplug the device in the morning then set out on your day, only to find that sometime in the afternoon you need to recharge the battery again. Many complain about this annoyance and wonder why Apple made [...]
Gaia Online raises $11 million to finance massively multiplayer online game started by venturebeat
Gaia Online has raised $11 million in a third round of funding to complete its massively multiplayer online game as a supplement to its “hangout” site for teens and young adults.
Institutional Venture Partners led the round. In the past five years, the San Jose, Calif., company has built one of the largest worlds where teens [...]
Institutional Venture Partners led the round. In the past five years, the San Jose, Calif., company has built one of the largest worlds where teens [...]
The Large Hadron Collider was tested this weekend and a black hole hasn’t destroyed the Earth…yet started by venturebeat
It’s not a start-up per se, nor is it a web company, but the Large Hadron Collider is damn cool — and important. It was fired up this weekend for its first ever test, and despite fears of the world ending due to the device, that hasn’t happened yet.
The Large Hadron Collider (or LHC) is [...]
The Large Hadron Collider (or LHC) is [...]
Office 2.0: VCs say the future looks good started by venturebeat
A panel of venture capitalists sounded cautiously optimistic about about the future of “enterprise 2.0″ this morning at the Office 2.0 conference in San Francisco. Some of the big themes were pretty familiar (hey, did you hear that the online subscription business model, a.k.a. software-as-a-service, still needs time to mature?), but it’s
Interview with Anshul Samar on Elementeo’s launch, and being a teenage CEO started by venturebeat
Silicon Valley is famed for being home to youthful entrepreneurs. Usually that means people in their 20s or 30s, but some, like Anshul Samar, haven’t even made it out of their teens yet.Samar is the 14 year old CEO of Elementeo, an educational gaming startup that we first covered a year ago. The company’s eponymous [...]
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The Chicopee, Mass. gamer was accustomed to the hardware failures that became known throughout the Internet as RROD, or the “red rings of death” which flash when the console becomes inoperable.
A 40-year-old photographer, Szarek was a hardcore