“Someone didn’t get the memo, apparently.”
Google overtakes Apple as world’s most valuable tech company – by ‘underlying value’ measure
“Over on 9to5google, we posted an interesting perspective by the Wall Street Journal suggesting that Google now has greater ‘underlying value’ than Apple – head over to the story there for the details.”
AT&T LTE expands or rolls out in seven new markets across the US
“Another week, another grouping of markets getting or expanding their AT&T LTE network footprint. Each time we get a new set of cities they seem to be smaller and smaller, indicating that AT&T has covered many of the largest markets and is working to fill out its complete nationwide network.”
Press is still the best for RSS on Android after moving to Feedly
“When Google casually noted that it would shut down its RSS aggregation service Reader back in March, news apps that relied on it as a backbone were left scrambling.”
OS X Mavericks pre-reviews
“Some media outlets were given Macs pre-loaded with OS X Mavericks for review, and some of them have started sharing some thoughts.”
Sprint shareholders approve SoftBank merger
“Sprint’s merger with Japanese carrier SoftBank has been approved by Sprint’s shareholders. At a special shareholder’s meeting held today, the deal was overwhelmingly approved, with 98% of shareholders voting in favor to the merger.”
It’s that time again, thanks Applied!
Verizon’s Samsung Galaxy S4 Developer Edition Now Available for $649 – Droid Life
“The Samsung Galaxy S4 Developer Edition that works on Verizon’s network is now available directly from Samsung for $649.99. We first spotted the listing for this device back in May, shortly after it launched with Big Red, but had no idea when to expect its arrival.”
Gigabit Squared outlines Seattle fiber prices: 1Gbps for $80 per month
“Ultra-high-speed fiber-to-the-home from Gigabit Squared isn’t scheduled to light up Seattle until 2014, but the outfit’s just revealed what it aims to charge for its blisteringly-fast internet service.”
Samsung partners with Carbon Fiber company – Say goodbye to plastic
“It’s about time that Samsung says goodbye to cheap plastic materials, and this week they’ve done just that. The debate about Samsung and their continued use of cheap plastic materials for their electronics isn’t going away anytime soon.”








