“In less than a month, Google Reader will shut down for good, according to the countdown timer on Digg.com, a company now in the process of building a replacement.”
Verizon’s Galaxy S3 update apparently comes with 4G LTE issues for some
“Verizon Wireless pushed out a rather large update on Wednesday that brought a whole host of new features. While the update was overall good news, some are now experiencing severe issues with 4G LTE, such as slowed data speed, says a report from Android Community.”
Google Now will change the way we use our smartphones
“This is not a guess. It’s not even a prediction. Google Now is going to change the way you use your smart phone, and maybe even the face of mobile itself. What started as a neat way to see baseball scores has graduated into its own platform and service, fully extensible, and downright wonderful.”
Smartphones: How big is too big?
“Alright guys, it’s time to have a serious discussion about our expectations from our smartphones. All the hubbub over the Galaxy Note II is understandable.”
Apple reaches iRadio deal with Warner Music, suggesting WWDC launch
“Apple struck a licensing deal Sunday with both Warner Music Group and its publishing arm, Warner Chappell, bringing Apple’s free Internet radio product that much closer to launching, according to sources familiar with the negotiations.”
And it’s yummy time!
Someday you may ditch your two-factor authenticator for an electronic tattoo
“Electronic “tattoos” and pills that turn your body into an authenticator are two next-steps in password protection that Motorola is working on, as described at a session Wednesday at AllThingsD’s D11 conference.”
IE10 blows past IE7 and IE6′s combined market share, Firefox gains too, but Chrome hits 21-month low
“The browser war continues into the middle of 2013. May saw the second full month of IE10 availability on Windows 7, as well as the release of Firefox 21 and Chrome 27. The latest market share numbers from Net Applications show only Chrome lost share last month.”