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Jan 07, 3:55AM
4SquareAnd7YearsAgo, a service built at a Foursquare Hackathon that emailed you your Foursquare checkins from exactly a year ago, has branched out beyond Foursquare. Now the service, newly re-monikered
Timehop, includes your Facebook status updates, photos you updated, photos you were tagged in, as well as Twitter and Instagram posts from 365 days past. The tech industry is starting to see a resurgence of products that play into social media nostalgia; Facebook Timeline, Memento and Memolane for example. "Everybody is starting to realize that there's value in the past," Timehop co-founder
Jonathan Wegener tells me. He hopes that the startup will one day be the "ultimate" way people experience their content history online, despite the tight constraint of only showing anniversary content -- which Wegener likens to Timehop's 140 characters.
Jan 07, 2:30AM

After years in the making, the
One Laptop Per Child program's XO-3 tablet will be
shown in more or less final form next week at CES, according to the project's founder, Nicholas Negroponte. The latest image of the tablet is shown here, though it is from some time back and may no longer be representative. The price of the tablet will in fact be under $100, he said, though various options will put it over that. It has an 8-inch screen — traditional LCD, though it may be upgraded to a
Pixel Qi display for power savings and e-paper-like capability. If they stuck to their
original specifications, it will also be waterproof, durable, and about a quarter of an inch thick. The version they're showing will run Android, though what version was not specified.
Jan 07, 2:21AM

TechCrunch reader
Nikos Kakavoulis sent us the following amazing story earlier this week ... The Daily Secret founder
used Find My iPhone to catch an naive iPhone "thief" -- turning on the Play Sound feature in Starbucks in order to locate his lost phone inside the person who had found (and kept) his phone's pockets.
Jan 07, 1:09AM
Short version: A powerful little device, significantly brighter than others of its size, with decent battery life and a good picture. Too bad it's so damn loud, and not the most user-friendly thing of all time either.
Jan 06, 11:54PM

Everyone who has been using streaming music service
Spotify for free in the US from when it launched last July is now going to have to start paying, as
Business Insider notes today. The reason is the company's
policy of limiting free usage to ten hours and/or five plays per track every month, after the first six months of free usage. Full access will now
cost you $9.99 per month, with partial access (no mobile, no offline, etc. but also no ads and no streaming limits) at $4.99.
Jan 06, 11:25PM

TechCrunch has received a response from Facebook to the
Electronic Privacy Information Center's letter urging the US Federal Trade Commission to investigate Timeline for possible privacy violations. Facebook says it has not violated user privacy or its
November settlement with the FTC. That's because Timeline simply makes historic content more accessible, not visible to anyone who couldn't already see it. Also, Timeline provides Activity Log for managing the visibility of this content. I agree. Facebook may be bending the rules of privacy, but it hasn't broken them. In response to EPIC's call for an FTC investigation, as reported by Identity Matters, Facebook's Director of Public Policy Andrew Noyes tells TechCrunch:
Jan 06, 10:30PM

Back in July of last year,
ArtistData Founder and serial entrepreneur Brenden Mulligan brought his newest project,
Onesheet, into beta. At the time,
Alexia described Onesheet as the "
About.me for bands", which is an apt description considering Mulligan's professed goal for his startup was to create a simple way for bands to build a real presence on the Web without having to religiously maintain that presence. That means that bands can use Onesheet to create aggregated, customizable profiles, verifying their identities through Facebook or Twitter to connect with third party services like Soundcloud, Bandcamp and ReverbNation. (And social media services like Posterous, Tumblr and YouTube.)
Jan 06, 9:29PM

YCombinator-backed hacker recruiter platform
Hackruiter has raised a modest seed round from investors
SV Angel and
Founder Collective. The company raised $200K but could have raised much more, because it is already profitable co-founder
David Albert tells me. Hackruiter is already profitable because startups like Tumblr, Weebly, Loopt, Artsy and Bit.ly currently pay Hackruiter $20K per programmer referral on averafe (Amazing, right?). And Hackruiter finds people to refer through its Hacker School, which is now entering its third batch. Unlike beginner code-learning programs like Codecademy, the in-person Hacker School is exclusively focused on making already good coders better.
Jan 06, 9:23PM

As we've
reported in the past, PayPal announced an in-store payments technology both via mobile and point of sale systems that is currently being tested on a 'friends and family' basis in a national retailer. That retailer is Home Depot, we've learned from PayPal. PayPal said of the Home Depot announcement:
We frequently run trials with our retail partners. In this case, PayPal and The Home Depot are engaged in a limited pilot program for new POS technologies. The pilot is currently being run in five stores and involves a small number of PayPal employees.
Jan 06, 9:20PM

Watch first, then read. Or just watch, that's cool too.
Jan 06, 8:26PM

We don't design and hardware quite as much as we used to, but I'm making an exception for these. A good while back, I wrote about
a pair of headphones I thought was the most understated and attractive I'd ever seen. They were the TMA-1s from Danish design house AIAIAI, and while I never got to get my hands on them, I'm going to make it my business to try their new pair out.
Jan 06, 8:23PM

Dijit teased us with a preview of their iPad-optimized
remote control app back in December, but home theater convergence aficionados will be glad to know that the app is finally available in the App Store.
Jan 06, 8:21PM

As you well know, next week is
CES 2012 and TechCrunch will be there - with bells on. We're focusing on start-ups, small companies, and interesting people and we'll be doing a lot of live streaming, video interviews, and live giveaways. You're going to want to watch. But, you're saying, how can I interact with the CES team while they're on the floor? With Twitter, of course! First, follow
@techcrunch for up to the minute news. We will be posting giveaways to this feed when they happen live and we'll be asking for feedback as we go along. We'll be using the hashtag #CEScrunch for all the CES stuff, but expect a little bit more noise.
Jan 06, 8:17PM

The rights to Casa.com (Spanish for 'house') have been transferred to Amazon, indicating the ecommerce giant's next dedicated vertical shop may be a home decor site. Amazon's
Quidsi network of sites already runs diapers.com for baby goods, wag.com for pets, beautybar.com for -- well, you get it. If you visit
Casa.com now you'll find more evidence, with a blank screen explaining "You have reached an invalid location. Maybe you are looking for http://www.diapers.com, http://www.soap.com..." Casa.com could offer a more affordable, traditional home decor shopping alternative to luxury and flash sales sites like
One Kings Lane and
Gilt's Decorati.
Jan 06, 8:16PM

Big news from
Sony today: according to a report just published by Japanese business daily The Nikkei, Kazuo "Kaz" Hirai, currently the company's Executive Deputy President, will become president as early as April this year. Hirai
doubles as the Chairman of
Sony Computer Entertainment. The move doesn't really come as a big surprise:
in March last year, current president Howard Stringer called Hirai the "leading candidate" in the race for the next CEO. If the Nikkei report is to be believed, Stringer will stay on board as Sony's Chairman and CEO.
Jan 06, 7:19PM

Who's excited for the Crunchies Awards? All of the
finalists have been announced and the voting has begun. There are some interesting match-ups this year. We have Google+ going up against Facebook Timeline, Instagram, Path 2.0 and the New New Twitter for Best Social Application of 2011. Foursquare is going up against Airbnb, RunKeeper, Grindr and Uber for Best Location Application. And which startup do you think will take the award for Best Overall Startup of 2011? Heavy hitters like Dropbox, Instagram, Square, Gilt Groupe, Spotify and Tumblr are all finalists. The Crunchies Awards are going to be really big this year, and we will have nothing short of the best in the technology industry joining us. We have started to release tickets in batches and will continue to do so as we get closer to the event. They sell out really fast, so we will continue to give our readers chances to win tickets for free to the Crunchies as well.
Jan 06, 7:14PM

I've been looking for something like this for years: a central, easy-to-use site for stock photos. Called
PhotoPin, the site features a search engine that trolls Flickr for pictures. Some of them are also available to buy, but the vast majority are CC licensed. Obviously the site (it's more a widget, really) reminds you to link back to the original image, but if you've ever tried to find an acceptable image for "
ninja stormtrooper" then you'll understand the value of the site.
Jan 06, 6:32PM
This
Kickstarter project aims to rend the very fabric of space and time. The product is a camping pot for boiling water and doing a little cooking in a pinch but get this: the pot is made of paper. The pot is completely biodegradable and folds flat in your backpack. It's mostly designed for a single use although you can feasibly boil a few bottle-fulls of water in it over time. The foods you cook must contain water but they are not limited to highly liquid consumables:
Jan 06, 6:28PM

It's no secret that smartphone and tablet OEMs are looking toward quad-core processors to power their next-generation doodads, with Apple's oft-rumored A6 chipset being one of the most anticipated. According to
9to5Mac, snippets of code in the beta version of the iOS 5.1 update tacity confirm that a quad-core A6 will soon grace Apple's new iDevices.
Jan 06, 6:10PM

So who do you trust? Given the decline in trust and the rise of protest movements like the Tea Party, the Occupy Movement and the Arab Spring, the chances are that you trust nobody. So how can we rebuild trust in a world where
The Protestor just got made Person of the Year and every traditional source of political and economic authority seems to be in crisis?
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