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Italy Fines Apple $1.2 Million Over AppleCare Sales
Dec 27, 4:59PM
Today, Italy's antitrust body has fined Apple, Inc. $1.2 million (900,000 euros) for pushing customers to buy its AppleCare Protection Plan without adequately disclosing the support that already comes with their device. In Italy, companies are actually required by law to provide two years of free support to customers, which, according to the Italian Antitrust Authority, was not clearly explained to Apple customers either online or at the point-of-sale.
Fire Emblem: Nintendo Announces First 3DS Game With Paid Download Content
Dec 27, 4:08PM
They have been fighting against the concept of making customers pay for extra game content for years, but as previously reported, Nintendo has now changed its strategy. According to a report by Japanese business daily The Nikkei, Nintendo has chosen Fire Emblem as the first game on the 3DS to offer paid download content. Fire Emblem: Kakusei, the latest title in the classic RPG series, is scheduled for release in Japan in spring 2012 (it has been announced earlier this year).
Google+ Launches 3 New TV Ads Featuring Muppets, Bill Walton & Some Engaged Chick
Dec 27, 4:01PM
What do you do when your viral growth starts to taper off? Advertise! That strategy has seemingly been working well for the Google Chrome web browser (now with a quarter of worldwide browser market share), so Google may as well give it a shot with Google+. Google has released a trio of new TV commercials promoting its fledging social network, featuring Hangouts with celebrities like the Muppets as well as NBA announcers, Bill Walton, Kenny Smith, Steve Kerr, Spero Dedes and Jon Barry. There's also one of those heartstring-tugging promos showing Hangouts in action, with kids talking to grandma, a girl telling her friends she's engaged, New Year's Eve kisses and other such cheesiness, all complete with an Apple-esque background track.
Airtight Is Airplay For Your Google TV
Dec 27, 3:59PM
Proof of concept though this is, Airtight purports to be the first app that will enable Apple's Airplay on the Google TV. Priced at a mere 99 cents, the app allows you to stream non-DRMed movies to your TV via any Airplay-enabled device like an iPad or iPhone. Music and mirroring are not yet supported and you have to have an update Google TV with the Android Market available.
The Avengers: A True Tale Of Bad Customer Service
Dec 27, 3:44PM
With all this talk of 360-degree customer service and Zappos ninjas who help babies out of burning buildings while taking orders for clogs, it's nice to remember that for every heartwarming tale of customer satisfaction there is a dude like Paul Christoforo. The tale begins with a controller accessory. It's called the Avonger en-kontrol (my misspelling) and it's some kind of octopus that helps you press more buttons on your game controller. We wrote it up in February 2011 so you can check it out there. A quick web search will bring up the actual product. I'm not about to give them any Google Juice.
A Geek's Guide to China's Silicon Valley
Dec 27, 3:31PM
Twenty years ago, Zhongguancun was but farming fields and small houses, far from the city center of Beijing. The 'cun' at the end of Zhongguancun literally means 'village'. As with much else in China, the change has come lightening fast. Today, Zhongguancun is China's closest equivalent to Silicon Valley. It's host to electronics super malls, research centers, publicly-listed tech giants, and hundreds of startups. During my walk to work between twenty-story office towers, it's hard to imagine this land was farmed but one short generation ago. Here are three reasons why Zhongguancun (or the larger Haidian district) has grown into China's top tech hub:
buySAFE Sues Google Over "Trusted Stores" Service, Fears Annihilation
Dec 27, 3:19PM
Google was hit with yet another patent lawsuit last week, but this one at least makes for some very, very interesting reading. A company called buySAFE, which offers a safe-shopping service to online retailers and their customers, argues that the search and advertising juggernaut not only infringes a patent it owns by preparing the launch of a similar service called Google Trusted Stores, but that it has also gone to great lengths to obtain proprietary business information and is pushing buySAFE customers hard to switch.
Spire: A New Legal Siri Port For Any iOS 5 Device
Dec 27, 3:07PM
Well-know iOS hacker chpwn (aka Grant Paul) along with Ryan Petrich have released a new tool for installing Siri on jailbroken phones. The Siri port, called "Spire," works on any phone that can run iOS 5. However, because Apple only officially supports Siri requests coming from the iPhone 4S, a proxy server address is still required. Oh, there's one more thing: Spire is legal.
5 Japanese Tech Companies (And Samsung) Set Up LTE Mobile Chip Venture
Dec 27, 2:46PM
Big news from Asia's mobile market today: Japan's biggest mobile carrier NTT Docomo (55 million customers, over US$50 billion in sales per year) is teaming up with five other tech powerhouses to develop chips for next-generation mobile devices. Docomo's partners are NEC, Fujitsu, Fujitsu Semiconductor Ltd., Panasonic, and Samsung. The goal is to use synergies in the six companies' expertise in developing small and eco-efficient chips to supply to mobile device manufacturers in Japan, Korea, and other places. Docomo says the main focus will be on "products for LTE and LTE-Advanced mobile communication standards".
Denying Previous Reports, Acer's Founder States The Company Will Still Make Tablets
Dec 27, 2:39PM
Acer is not done with tablets. New models will be released in 2012. The company is apparently going to continue making Android tabs despite a slow start and reports stating the contrary. Acer's founder, Stan Shih, likened it to the troubles the company experienced with early PC notebooks. It's a nice thought, but the man is wrong. Producing more tablets could be disastrous for Acer, which is already quickly sliding into a pool of red ink.
Pandora Presents: From The Web To Live Concerts And Back
Dec 27, 2:05PM
Music lovers, take note. After Pandora earlier this month announced that they would be launching a series of free, live concerts for some of their listeners, the personalized radio service this morning announced that it has extended the offering with a dedicated online hub. Dubbed Pandora Presents, the hub will feature live concert series, starting with the performance of rock band Dawes in Portland, organized earlier this month.
Christmas Day Online Spending Up 16.4 Percent; Mobile Sales Up 173 Percent
Dec 27, 1:52PM
It looks like consumers in the U.S. were shopping online alongside opening presents this year. According to IBM's Coremetrics retail data, online sales on Christmas Day grew by 16.4 percent from last year. Similar to trends seen over the Thanksgiving holidays, more shoppers were flocking to mobile devices to complete purchases. IBM says that 18.3 percent of all online sessions on retailers' sites were initiated from a mobile device, up from 8.4 percent in 2010 (an increase of 117.8 percent).
Li Ka-shing Invests In HzO, Which Protects Your Gadgets From Water Damage
Dec 27, 11:30AM
Horizons Ventures, the Hong Kong-based firm that manages the private, early-stage investments in the technology sector for billionaire entrepreneur, philanthropist, business magnate and Facebook and Spotify investor Li Ka-shing, has acquired a $3 million stake in water damage protection technology company HzO as part of a preferred equity investment. HzO was originally acquired by ZAGG in 2009 but since spun off as an independent company to improve and commercialize its 'WaterBlock' technology.
Gadgets Week in Review: Lights
Dec 27, 9:00AM
Here are some of the past week’s posts on TechCrunch Gadgets: 'Twas The Night Before Christmas (Revisited) Nest Thermostat Teardown Reveals Beautiful Innards, Powerful ARM CPU, Zigbee Radio To Prevent Theft: Car Seat Identifies Drivers Sitting Down Kickstarter: spnKiX Are Motorized Shoes – Yes, Motorized Shoes Video: The Interactive Angry Birds Christmas Lights Display Siri, What Were Your Top 5 Hacks And Mods Of 2011?
Eight Ways To Go Viral
Dec 27, 6:35AM
What do Facebook, LinkedIn, Youtube, Dropbox and Skype have in common? Except for being ridiculously successful, they all enjoyed a strong viral effect that helped accelerate their growth. How did they do that? Here's the thing; most people assume that these companies grew by pure word of mouth. Well, that's only half of the story. The other half is that they deliberately built viral features into their products that helped spread the word. Let me explain.
Is Video The New Software?
Dec 27, 5:20AM
VC (TechCrunch contributor) Mark Suster published an article on his personal blog about one of his portfolio companies, Maker Studios. Other players in that space include The Collective and Fullscreen. While Mark is clearly rationalizing his investment, his reasoning is worth understanding. However, I could not help but wonder if one of the excerpts in this piece will make any difference with his technology-loving peers:
Today In Wishful Thinking: Dogbnb
Dec 27, 4:52AM
Like most people, I love dogs. But also like most people I am completely irresponsible -- Like, I can't even keep my iPhone charged let alone take care of another creature (Yeah I know, I'd be a great mother, we've already discussed this).
Guy Retweets Particularly Entitled Christmas Tweets, Becomes A Phenomenon
Dec 27, 3:33AM
This is the first Christmas where I didn't get a single gift. Because I had to take care of a bunch of logistics issues, I decided not to celebrate "the holidays" this year, and you know what? It was awesome. It's amazing not having any expectations about what you're going to get, give and whatnot. Also, for some reason I got tons of digital messages of gratitude in lieu of material gifts, and I absolutely adore all the people who reached out to say Merry Christmas, adore.
The Case For Developer Platforms
Dec 27, 3:22AM
Over the years, software development has ping-ponged between server-centric and client-centric designs. Today, with dominant mobile platforms like iOS and Android, apps have entered a hybrid client-server architecture. What this means for developers is that they have to juggle more technologies than ever before. And in response, we're seeing the rise of developer platforms that handle functionality that has never been outsourced before—everything from databases to sending email to providing user authentication. As more software moves to the cloud so too does the development tools used to make the final product.
Video: Android 4.0 Hacked Onto The Kindle Fire
Dec 27, 2:36AM
You wanted an Android tablet for Christmas... and you got one! Alas, it's a Kindle Fire. Whoops! While the Fire is technically well within the realm of "Android tablet" (and a mighty fine tablet, for the price), it's not quite the tried-and-true vanilla Android experience you were looking for. Wait! Don't go requesting that return label just yet: if a gang of goodhearted hackers have their way, Amazon's wonderfully wallet-friendly tablet will be running the latest builds of straight-up Android (as in Ice Cream Sandwich) before too long. In fact, they've (sort of) already got it working.
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