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Apple to collect City of Hope donations through iTunes for Breast Cancer Awareness Month


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Apple has announced that for the month of October it will be accepting donations through the iTunes Store on behalf of City of Hope in support of Breast Cancer Awareness Month. City of Hope is a research facility that focuses on prevention and treatment of not only cancer, but many serious diseases such as lymphoma.


The Cupertino company has previously collected donations on behalf of organizations such as the Red Cross following catastrophic events such as typhoons and hurricanes. This is the first time Apple has collected donations for City of Hope or Breast Cancer Awareness Month.



In 2011 Tim Cook announced that all employee donations to charity would be matched by the company. Last year Apple auctioned off a lunch with the executive to support the Robert F. Kennedy Center for Justice and Human Rights. The same offer was made again this year.















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McKinsey report details barriers to Internet adoption; first Internet.org Summit to be held in New Delhi, India next week (Internet.org)


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Bringing the next 4.4 billion people online will require companies, governments, and civil society to work together to remove barriers that stand in the way of a more connected world.

A new study released today from McKinsey & Company, “Offline and falling behind: Barriers to Internet adoption,” with research conducted in collaboration with Facebook, identifies the barriers that impede consumers from gaining access to the Internet. The study examines the trends that have fueled Internet growth, the demographics of the offline population and describes four categories of barriers: incentives, low incomes and affordability, user capability, and infrastructure.

The report found that there are currently 4.4 billion people without Internet access, and 3.4 billion of those people live within 20 countries. The offline population is disproportionately rural, low income, elderly, illiterate, and female. For example, between 1.1 billion and 2.8 billion people are out of range of an existing mobile network; 920 million people offline are illiterate; and, in developing countries, women are 25 percent less likely to be connected than men. An estimated 3.8 billion to 4.2 billion individuals will still lack access to the Internet in 2017.

The report also introduces the “Internet Barriers Index,” a detailed study based on the combination and severity of the barriers facing 25 countries. For example, countries such as Egypt, India, and Indonesia face the greatest challenges with respect to incentives and infrastructure. In India, Internet adoption is showing steady growth, but the current Internet penetration rate is only 15 percent. The goal of the Index is to help identify similarities and common challenges, which may help government and industry facilitate the development of solutions.

As part of the effort to address the barriers to Internet access, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg will keynote the first Internet.org Summit in New Delhi, India next week. While in India, Mark will also meet with Prime Minister Narendra Modi to collaborate on ways to accelerate connectivity in India.

Read the full report here.



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In line with previous claims, Bloomberg is now reporting that Apple is planning to introduce a gold model to its iPad lineup with the release of the next-generation iPad Air. Interestingly, the report is specific to note that the full-size model will get the color while the mini line goes without mention.


Per the report:


New versions of the company’s 9.7-inch iPads, anticipated to be unveiled this month, will include gold as a choice of color for the rear metal cover, adding to the silver and gray available for the lighter iPad Air, the people said, asking not to be identified ahead of an announcement. That brings the color palette into line with the iPhone 5s, which come with silver or gold backs for models with a white faceplate, and space gray for those with a black front.




The next-generation iPad is expected to be revealed next month. Some indications of Touch ID support have been recently discovered in iOS betas, and the new model is believed to include upgraded RAM and storage options.















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Arduino Is Building A Sub-$1000 3D Printer (Greg Kumparak/TechCrunch)


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There is by no means a shortage of teams working on low-cost 3D printers. Kickstarter is absolutely overflowing with them. But, as many of those teams quickly realize, shipping hardware is hard.


A challenger approaches! Arduino, the company best known for building and shipping the absurd number of microcontrollers that power many a DIY electronics project, is about to enter the 3D printing market.


Arduino made the news official today, announcing a partnership with Italy’s up-and-coming printer manufacturer, Sharebot. Their first printer will be called the Materia 101, and is built to print in PLA.


While they’re holding off on announcing the exact price for now, they’ve ballparked two different models: a pre-built package that will sell for “less than 1000 USD”, and a DIY kit that will go for “less than 800 USD”.


Is it the prettiest printer in all the lands? Nah — it looks a bit like the super early MakerBot Cupcake machines, albeit white. Does it have the biggest print bed? Nah — see below for the specs there. But it’s exciting to see a company like Arduino, with its damned impressive ability to scale and its tendency to opensource everything it does, get into the space.


The Specs:



Printing technology: Fused Filament Fabrication
Printing area: 140 x 100 x 100 mm (5.5 x 3.93 x 3.93 inches)
X and Y theorical resolution position: 0.06 mm (60 microns)
Z resolution: 0.0025 mm
Extrusion diameter: 0.35 mm
Filament diameter: 1.75 mm
Optimal temperatures with PLA: 200-230°
Tested and supported filaments: PLA
Unsupported but tested filaments: Cristal Flex, PLA Thermosense, Thermoplastic Polyuretane
(TPU), PET, PLA Sand, PLA Flex
External dimensions: 310 x 330 x 350 mm
Weight: 10 kg
Usage: 65 watt
Electronical board: Official Arduino Mega 2560 with Open Source Marlin Firmware
LCD display 20 x 4 with encoder menu
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iPhone 6 and 6 Plus users will soon be able to use Siri to access credit cards stored in the Passbook app, if the beta version of iOS 8.1 is any indicator. We’ve already seen the Apple Pay privacy statement and other asssets pointing to this release being the one that enables the payment system next month, but now there’s even more proof.


Starting with version 8.1, if you ask Siri to show a credit card, the phone will bring up Passbook. Currently the app lacks the ability to add credit cards, but Apple has previously confirmed that this will be the application to manage Apple Pay cards. iOS 8.0 included an updated icon with a credit card glyph despite the fact that the functionality was not yet available.


Apple is currently developing iOS 8.2 and 8.3 alongside version 8.1.


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Hackers charged with stealing over $100m in US army and Xbox technology (Nicky Woolf/Guardian)


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Hackers charged with stealing over $100m in US army and Xbox technology (Nicky Woolf/Guardian)

Four men have been charged with breaking into the computer systems of Microsoft, the US army and leading games manufacturers, as part of an alleged international hacking ring that netted more than $100m in intellectual property, the US Department of Justice said on Tuesday.


The four, aged between 18 and 28, are alleged to have stolen Xbox technology, Apache helicopter training software and pre-release copies of games such as Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3, according to an indictment dating from April that was unsealed on Tuesday.


Two of the hackers pleaded guilty earlier in the day, the DoJ said.


“These were extremely sophisticated hackers ... Don’t be fooled by their ages,” assistant US attorney Ed McAndrew said after a court hearing on Tuesday.


According to prosecutors, the defendants stole intellectual property and other proprietary data related to the Xbox One gaming console and Xbox Live online gaming system, and pre-release copies of popular video games. The Department of Justice (DoJ) claimed the technology was worth between $100m and $200m, a figure hotly disputed by one of those facing charges.


The four charged in the US were named as Nathan Leroux, 20, of Bowie, Maryland; Sanadodeh Nesheiwat, 28, of Washington, New Jersey; David Pokora, 22, of Mississauga, Ontario, Canada; and Austin Alcala, 18, of McCordsville, Indiana. The DoJ also said a man faces charges in Australia in connection with the same allegations. It did not name him in the announcement, but he was identified by Australian media earlier this year as Dylan Wheeler, 19, from Perth.


Pokora and Nesheiwat each pleaded guilty to a single count of conspiracy to commit computer fraud and copyright infringement. They face up to five years in prison when sentenced in January.


The four in the US had been jointly charged with with conspiracies to commit computer fraud, copyright infringement, wire fraud, mail fraud, identity theft and theft of trade secrets. They were also individually charged with individual counts of aggravated identity theft, unauthorised computer access, copyright infringement and wire fraud. The charges were based on a federal grand jury indictment returned in April.


The hackers are alleged to have accessed the computer system of Zombie Studios, which allowed them to access a Apache helicopter training simulation program that the company had developed for the US army.


Other targets of the alleged hacks included Microsoft, and game companies Epic Games and Valve, the DoJ announced. It said the US has seized $620,000 in proceeds “related to the charged conduct”.


“As the indictment charges, the members of this international hacking ring stole trade secret data used in high-tech American products, ranging from software that trains US soldiers to fly Apache helicopters to Xbox games that entertain millions around the world,” said assistant US attorney General Caldwell.


McAndrew said FBI officials in Delaware were alerted to the hacking operation in January 2011 by a confidential informant, and that the gaming companies cooperated in the investigation.


Authorities began obtaining arrest warrants last year, and Pokora, who McAndrew said was looked to by other group members as a leader, was taken into custody in March at a border crossing in Lewiston, New York.


A copy of part of the sealed indictment, obtained by thesmokinggun.com in April, detailed the charges against three of the four alleged hackers: Leroux, Nesheiwat and Pokora. Alcala was not mentioned in the leaked document.


Pokora’s plea is believed to be the first conviction of a foreign-based individual for hacking into US businesses to steal trade secret information, authorities said.


The DoJ also said that “an Australian citizen has been charged under Australian law for his alleged role in the conspiracy”. It did not name Wheeler, who attracted attention in 2012 when he listed a home-made development prototype of the Xbox One, which at the time was still in development by Microsoft, on eBay. He was 17 at the time.


Wheeler is currently on bail awaiting trial for charges relating to these allegations. which he denies. He told the Guardian that he disputes the DoJ’s estimated value of the alleged thefts - $100m to $200m - as “meaningless”. He also said that the $620,000 seized was from an act of theft by a single hacker in an “extremely disorganised group.”


“Apart from that, the group made nothing,” he said. “It was just curiosity.”




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Today’s can’t miss deals:


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Headphones: Bose SIE2i Sport in-ears (multiple colors) $100 (orig. $150), Harman Bluetooth over-ears (refurb) $99 (orig. $250), more


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Daily Deals: Samsung Mono Laser Printer: $100, Creative Bluetooth speaker: $30, more


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Pebble Smart Watch for Apple and Android $100 (Reg. $150), Moto 360 Stone Leather: $250


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Small States: Owen & Fred send a message and look good doing it, giveaway worth $412, 10% promo code


Other new deals:


More deals still alive:


Samsung 60-inch 1080p Plasma $700, TCL 50-inch 4K $450, Seiki 39-inch 4K $299, more
Sony DRB Bluetooth headphones (black or white) from $59 shipped (Reg. $130)
Apple 32GB WiFi iPads: Air $490 (reg. $599), mini $280 (orig. $429)
Top Bluetooth speakers: Ultimate Ears Mini Boom: $79, Jawbone JAMBOX $83
Sony speakers (refurb): HT-CT60 2.1 soundbar $60, 5.1 home theater system $59
Jabra Solemate Mini wireless Bluetooth speaker $32 shipped (Reg. $100)
HP Chromebox CB1 desktop computer 1.4GHz/2GB/16GB SSD $139 (Reg. $180)
25% off 3 accessories at AT&T store: Apple, Beats, JBL, Jambox and more
ZyXEL pocket-sized $15 (orig. $40), TRENDnet wireless AC $24 (orig. $60), more
13.3-inch MacBook Pro w/ Retina display (newest version) $1,300 w/.edu ($199 off)

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Hands on with Windows 10's resizable Start menu, Mission Control-like Task View, and app snapping (Blair Hanley Frank/GeekWire)


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Hands on with Windows 10's resizable Start menu, Mission Control-like Task View, and app snapping (Blair Hanley Frank/GeekWire)

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SAN FRANCISCO – Following today’s unveiling of Windows 10, GeekWire got a chance to go hands-on with Microsoft’s new operating system, and get a  demonstration of what’s coming next. It’s worth noting that this is pre-release software and isn’t necessarily indicative of what consumers will see in the final product, but people who sign up to get a preview of Windows 10 will get access to a build much like this one.


Here’s Jeremiah Marble, a Senior Product Manger from the Windows team, showing off what’s new in Microsoft’s latest build of Windows 10.


In my short time with the OS, I found that the new features all seemed like a welcome addition to Windows. The first thing people who get their hands on Windows 10 will notice is the reappearance of the Start menu, and it’s coming back in rare form. The addition of live tiles alongside recent apps and documents actually makes sense, and feels right.


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Users can also resize the Start menu to fit their preferences, whether that’s short and wide, or long and tall. The menu will actually re-size to fit whatever people happen to put in there.


Task View reminds me of Mac OS X’s Mission Control feature, which lets users manage multiple desktops and view different windows all at a glance. The version I saw today was short on flashy UI chrome and animations, but did a good job of providing an at-a-glance view of what windows are open on a given desktop.


Task view lets users see all of their windows at a glance. Task view lets users see all of their windows at a glance.

Alt-Tab’s ability to get users quickly from one desktop to another will be a welcome tool for power users who want to split different tasks between different environments. The one quibble I had with it is that there was no way to determine which desktop I switched to when switching between windows on different desktops.


The Snap Guide feature suggests apps for users to place alongside one another. The Snap Guide feature suggests apps for users to place alongside one another.

Snapping apps works well, especially if users are just trying to snap two apps side by side. The feature will even stay open as users re-size a window, so that it’s possible to snap something to more or less than half a screen, and then have Windows fill in the remaining space with another window.


What didn’t quite make as much sense to me off the bat was how a user would go about tiling multiple windows using the feature. Microsoft demonstrated having 4 windows all up at once in a single screen, though actually getting to that point was a harder process.


Overall, it’ll be interesting to see how Windows 10 shapes up over the next year or so. Terry Myerson, Microsoft’s Executive Vice President of Operating Systems, said on stage today that this is going to be the company’s most collaborative OS release ever, and that user feedback will play an important role in how the final product turns out.




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Reddit Raises $50M, Plans to Share Stock With Community Members (Liz Gannes/Re/code)


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Reddit Raises $50M, Plans to Share Stock With Community Members (Liz Gannes/Re/code)

Reddit, the Internet’s favorite place to share links, has raised about $50 million in funding.


This is the round we told you about earlier this month, and many of the details are in keeping with that report.


What’s new and interesting is that the round was led by an individual — Y Combinator president Sam Altman — and that he, along with the other investors, plan to allocate 10 percent of the equity they are buying to Reddit users.


How exactly that’s going to be managed hasn’t yet been figured out (or, more importantly, approved by bankers and lawyers), but Altman said Reddit may distribute shares using a distributed accounting system, a la the bitcoin block chain.


Though Altman is not providing the majority of the $50 million, he is leading the round and setting its terms. Other investors include Andreessen Horowitz and Sequoia. Other individuals include Peter Thiel, Ron Conway, Paul Buchheit, Jared Leto, Jessica Livingston, Kevin and Julia Hartz, Mariam Naficy, Josh Kushner, Calvin Broadus Jr. aka Snoop Dogg and Wong.


Conde Nast parent company Advance, which previously bought Reddit and spun it off, retains a board seat. It also still owns more than half the company, said a source. Meanwhile, Altman said he is relinquishing any votes associated with his shares to the Reddit management team.


“These community sites, the community has always generated the value and rarely gotten it for themselves,” Altman told Re/code.


Reddit is downplaying the funding. “An investment like this doesn’t mean we’re rich or successful,” CEO Yishan Wong wrote in a blog post. “A couple days after we closed the financing, Sam came to our office and handed me a genuine 100 trillion dollar Zimbabwean note, as a reminder to us of the difference between money and value. Money can become worthless very quickly, value is something that is built over time through hard work.”


Wong said the funding would be used to add to Reddit’s staff of more than 60 for areas such as product development, community management, moderation tools, mobile tools, ad and gifts products, and pay infrastructure costs.


Having attended the first Y Combinator class himself along with the founders of Reddit, Altman said he was one of the first users of the site and has used it every day for the past nine years. (There are a lot of recurring names involved here. Reddit co-founder Alexis Ohanian now also works at Y Combinator and is a board member of Reddit.)


Where venture investors might have a fiduciary duty to ask for more control and not give shares away, Altman has no such concerns about his own money. “It seems to me, speaking as a purely selfish investor, that this is the long-term interest of the health of the company,” he said.


After seeing social media sites come and go at the mercy of users who feel they own the place (exhibit A: Reddit’s original competitor Digg) Reddit has been largely deferential to its community. It has changed its design very little over the years, and made only modest attempts to bring in money. In very recent memory, the company took a week to formulate a stance on whether to ban forums that were aggressively posting links to a trove of private nude photos of stolen from the iPhones of starlets like Jennifer Lawrence. Eventually, Reddit did ban the forums, awkwardly justifying its actions in a series of blog posts and comments by Wong and other employees.


You could see giving stock to users as a continuation of that deference. It’s a way to keep people feeling invested even as Reddit becomes a company that venture capitalists value at hundreds of millions of dollars (at least five of them, sources said).


“There are sort of these dual competing values that most people, including people who work at Reddit, have: free speech and basic human decency. They’re both really important,” said Altman. “If you start restricting free speech, in grey areas you silence minorities that need their point to be heard.”


As for the high-profile photo leak, Altman said, “Honestly in that specific case, I disagreed with how they handled it. I thought they were slow and not very clear in their reaction. but I believe their heart is in the right place.”











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There’s no shortage of camera accessories for the iPhone these days with interchangeable mount lenses and countless apps for mastering smartphone photography, and now you can buy Seek Thermal’s smartphone attachment to transform your iPhone into an actual thermographic camera. Seek Thermal is a thermal camera with a true thermal sensor that connects to your iPhone through the Lightning connection with a chalcogenide lens and vanadium oxide microbolometer. What does all of that mean? Your iPhone can detect heat and energy through darkness and physical surfaces, and not with fake filters or trickery.



The Seek Thermal camera attachment is an actual infrared camera that reads light past the visible light spectrum. Here’s how Seek Thermal describes the accessory:


You can now have the power to see the unseen. This true thermal imaging camera detects infrared light that all objects emit, and uses the data from over 32,000 thermal pixels to create a visible image on your iPhone. In broad daylight or complete darkness, you can now be aware of your surroundings. The possibilities are endless.


Aside from the novelty of owning a thermal camera that interfaces with your iPhone, Seek Thermal describes a few practical use cases:


Safety and Security: Scan a dark parking lot before heading to your car; scan the yard before investigating strange noises.


Home Improvement: Identify leaky windows and doors, insufficient insulation, and other sources of energy loss; trace water damage up a wall or across a ceiling to its source; and identify the location of clogs in pipes.


Pet Owners: Scan the yard for predators before letting your dog out at night; find your dog or cat in the dark.


Cooking: Measure the heat distribution across your BBQ or griddle; instantly measure the surface temperature of food; detect the propane level in your tank.


Boating: Detect and locate objects on the water at night.


For iPhonographers and gadget enthusiasts, the price point of the Seek Thermal camera is also interesting. Rather than requiring thousands of dollars for getting into the thermal camera game, Seek Thermal transforms your iPhone into a thermographic cam for $199. That’s cheaper than a similar accessory in the form of an iPhone 5 case we saw at CES this year.


The company is also inviting developers to request access to Seek Thermal’s developer kit for making apps that take advantage of the cam.


The device works with iPhone 5 and up (including the new iPhone 6 models), the company says, and can be used with iPad mini/iPad 4 and up as well. Seek Thermal can be bought from the company’s online store and is expected on Amazon as well.












Report: Game consoles most widely used video streaming devices in US (Sam Machkovech/Ars Technica)


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Report: Game consoles most widely used video streaming devices in US (Sam Machkovech/Ars Technica)

Last week, a Dallas-based market research firm published a report about American video-streaming habits, and its numbers told a story that we saw coming for years: Video game consoles have become the leading device category for video streaming app use.


On Tuesday, Parks Associates published its report, which surveyed 10,000 American homes in early 2014, and it found 44 percent of broadband-using respondents considered a game console their "primary connected" device for accessing non-gaming Internet content, particularly video apps like Netflix, Hulu Plus, and Amazon Video. Out of those console owners, "roughly three quarters" log into consoles to watch video apps at least once a week, and 40 percent of them watch over 10 hours of content a week.


The report goes on to rank broadband homes' preferred devices, with game consoles beating, in order, smart TVs (20 percent), streaming media boxes (12 percent), and Blu-ray players (nine percent). "What we find is that not every device has everything somebody wants," Parks Director of Research Barbara Kraus said in an interview with Ars. Kraus clarified that respondents were asked which device they used most. "You are going to continue using multiple devices until you have a platform that has everything you want on it," she said.


Additionally, while 62 percent of broadband homes reported having a gaming console, that percentage jumped to 80 percent of broadband homes with children in the house. "Younger console owners and those with children in the home are heavier users of online, non-gaming content," Kraus said in the report.


The full report, which hides behind a $5,000 paywall, contains even more console use data, including PlayStation Plus and Xbox Live Gold subscription numbers, voice and gesture preferences for Kinect owners, and video content watched by type of console. However, Parks's study seems obsessed with video consumption, meaning it doesn't have any data about downloaded video game sales or other gaming-specific stats.


And since the study was conducted so early this year, it didn't reflect Xbox's giant shift away from requiring Gold subscriptions for video streaming. However, Parks representatives told Ars that they don't believe that shift has changed video usage very much. They said the same for media boxes, even though they admit that recent data shows the devices are selling quite well. "Streaming media player adoption is certainly ramping up because of Chromecast more than anything else," said Parks director of consumer analytics John Barrett. "But it’s an order of magnitude difference compared to the game consoles."




TV on the Radio's "Happy Idiot" Video Stars Paul Reubens (aka Pee-wee Herman) and Karen Gillan


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TV on the Radio have shared the video for their Seeds single "Happy Idiot" , and it stars Pee-wee Herman himself, Paul Reubens. In the clip, directed by Danny Jelinek and written by Jake Fogelnest , Reubens plays a race car driver who loses his mind. The video also features Karen Gillan ("Doctor Who", Guardians of the Galaxy ). Watch it below via Funny or Die . Tunde Adebimpe discussed the video ...



Senior Amex exec Daniel Schulman joins PayPal as president, will become CEO after split (New York Times)


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Senior Amex exec Daniel Schulman joins PayPal as president, will become CEO after split (New York Times)


PhotoPayPal was a focus of a battle between eBay and Mr. Icahn, who demanded a spinoff of the unit as a way to generate value for shareholders.Credit Beck Diefenbach/Reuters

EBay said on Tuesday that it would spin off its PayPal payments unit into a separate publicly traded company, taking a step the activist hedge fund magnate Carl C. Icahn first demanded nine months ago.


The move will cleave eBay almost in half, separating it from the payments processor it acquired 12 years ago and built into a giant that generates almost half of the company’s revenue.


The spinoff is expected to be completed in the second half of 2015. John Donahoe, eBay’s current chief executive, will step down from that role once the separation is complete.


Corporate breakups have come into vogue in recent years, as companies have looked toward simplifying their businesses to please shareholders looking for more tightly focused operations. It has been a frequent demand by activist shareholders who buy positions in companies and call for changes aimed at driving up stock prices.


PayPal was the focus of a lengthy battle between eBay and Mr. Icahn, who demanded a spinoff of the unit as a way to generate value for shareholders. Such a move, the hedge fund billionaire contended, would highlight PayPal’s own strengths while letting its management team and eBay’s focus on their own core businesses.


And creating a separate board for PayPal could help remove what Mr. Icahn argued were conflicts of interest with the payment processor’s parent.


Mr. Donahoe steadfastly rebuffed those demands, arguing that his company reaped benefits from holding onto one of the leading payment processors, and vice versa.


“We and our board believe the best way to drive long-term shareholder value is to keep eBay and PayPal together, to capitalize on the opportunities,” he said on an analyst call in January, after disclosing Mr. Icahn’s intentions. “And the distraction and dis-synergies of separation would be happening exactly at the wrong time. We’re in this window of opportunity of commerce.”


Mr. Icahn eventually scaled back his demands for an independent PayPal and called for listing just 20 percent of the payments business on the stock market.


After settling a fight with Mr. Icahn in April, giving him almost nothing other than adding a mutually agreed-upon director, the company gave little indication that a separation would happen anytime soon.


Yet Mr. Icahn succeeded in the long run. In an interview, Mr. Donahoe acknowledged that eBay was following the strategy Mr. Icahn had recommended and that the company had vocally rejected.


We “got to the same place that Carl said early on,” he said.


But he contended the company arrived at its conclusion through “a deliberate process,” and not by reacting to outside pressure.


Still, Mr. Donahoe allowed that “the pace of change accelerated over the past six months” in the payments sector, citing the emergence of Apple Pay and Alibaba’s initial public offering. (He later contended that the company had seen such developments on the horizon, arguing, “I don’t think we were late.”)


He added that spinning out PayPal had another important benefit: attracting a new leader. “How do I get the best C.E.O. going forward?” he said.


The answer appears to be Daniel H. Schulman, a senior American Express executive whom eBay announced on Tuesday would join PayPal as president. When PayPal begins its new life as a publicly traded company, Mr. Schulman, who led American Express’s alternative mobile and online payment services strategy, will serve as its chief executive.


(The eBay marketplace business will continue to be led by Devin Wenig, who will become chief executive after the split.)


The business that he will take over has become a major player in payments processing since its founding in the late 1990s. EBay acquired PayPal in 2002 after it had become the de facto payment method for the online marketplace operator’s auctions.


Since then, it has been one of the fastest-growing parts of eBay, accounting for about 41 percent of its parent’s total net revenue last year. Over the last 12 months, PayPal processed about $203 billion in payment volume, and now counts roughly 153 million active digital wallets.


Several analysts had sided with eBay’s initial defense, arguing that e-commerce and payment businesses made sense within the same company.


“Everyone in our industry knows that eBay’s purchase of PayPal back in 2002 is largely regarded as a categorical home run and a textbook example of synergy executed right,” Sucharita Mulpuru, an analyst at Forrester Research, wrote in a blog post in March.


But others said that remaining closely tied to eBay could ultimately hold back the payment processor. E-commerce companies like Amazon.com and Alibaba would most likely avoid using the service so long as it was tied to a top competitor, Seth Shafer, an analyst at SNL Financial, argued last month.


And PayPal has grown more independent of its parent over time. Less than one-third of the total dollar volume of payments it processed last year came from eBay, as the business pushes into new outlets. In particular, it has looked to its acquisition of the start-up Braintree to handle mobile payments for hot e-commerce services like the car ride app Uber and the room rental site Airbnb.




European flight safety regs: Electronics allowed


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European flight safety regs: Electronics allowed

Europe's air safety agency has issued new guidelines allowing passengers to use portable electronics including cell phones and tablet computers any time during flights.



EU Believes Apple's Irish Tax Deal Breached Rules (Tom Fairless/Wall Street Journal)


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EU Believes Apple's Irish Tax Deal Breached Rules (Tom Fairless/Wall Street Journal)

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in Ireland constitute illegal state support for the U.S. company, in a letter to the Irish government that set out the reasoning behind the decision to open an in-depth investigation in June.

The European Commission, the 28-member bloc's central antitrust authority, said it had reached the "preliminary view" that tax deals struck in Ireland in 1991 and 2007 in favor of the Apple group constitute state aid.

"Through those rulings the Irish authorities confer an advantage on Apple" that is "granted in a selective manner," the commission wrote.

"That advantage is obtained every year and ongoing, when the annual tax liability is agreed upon by the tax authorities in view of that ruling," the letter said.

"The Commission has doubts about the compatibility of such state aid with the Internal market," it said.

Interested parties, including Apple, will have a month to comment once the notice is published in the EU's official journal in the next few weeks. From that point, state-aid cases usually take up to 18 months to reach a conclusion.

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Wacky Portal concept aims to put a flexible smartphone on your wrist


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iPhone 6 finally approved for sale in China following regulatory hangups (U: Pre-orders start Oct. 10, available Oct. 17)


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iPhone 6 finally approved for sale in China following regulatory hangups (U: Pre-orders start Oct. 10, available Oct. 17)

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Earlier this month it was discovered that the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus would be delayed in China due to regulatory hold ups when Chinese authorities decided that they were not pleased with the current state of security on iOS. According to Bloomberg, Apple has cleared the last hurdle and received the licenses necessary to run the device on Chinese cellular networks.


Apple reportedly agreed to make undisclosed changes to the privacy settings on the device to appease the regulators. Yesterday we reported that Apple was apparently preparing for a Chinese launch on October 10th, but that date has not yet been confirmed. Update: Apple has announced through a press release that the phones will be available for sale in China on October 17th with pre-orders starting on the 10th.


Apple also released a beta version of iOS 8.1 today, which may or may not include the updated privacy settings necessary to get approval from the Chinese government.
















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iPhone 6 & iPhone 6 Plus Available in China on Friday, October 17 (Apple)


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iPhone 6 & iPhone 6 Plus Available in China on Friday, October 17 (Apple)

BEIJING—September 30, 2014—Apple® today announced that iPhone® 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, the biggest advancements in iPhone history, will be available in China beginning Friday, October 17 from the Apple Online Store (www.apple.com), Apple’s retail stores, and an expansive network of retail stores through all three major carriers and Apple Authorized Resellers. With support for TD-LTE and FDD-LTE, iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus provide customers access to 4G/LTE networks from China Mobile, China Telecom and China Unicom across mainland China. Customers can pre-order iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus from the Apple Online Store beginning Friday, October 10. Beginning Tuesday, October 14, customers can reserve the new iPhones for in-store pick-up starting Friday, October 17.

“We are thrilled to bring iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus to our customers in China on all three carriers at launch,” said Apple’s CEO Tim Cook. “With support for TD-LTE and FDD-LTE, iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus customers will have access to high-speed mobile networks from China Mobile, China Telecom and China Unicom for an incredible experience.”

iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus are the biggest advancements in iPhone history, featuring two new models with stunning 4.7-inch and 5.5-inch Retina® HD displays, and packed with innovative technologies in an all-new dramatically thin and seamless design that is still comfortable to hold and easy to use. Both models are better in every way and include: the Apple-designed A8 chip with second generation 64-bit desktop-class architecture for blazing fast performance and power efficiency; advanced iSight® and FaceTime® HD cameras; and ultrafast wireless technologies.

The new iPhones include iOS 8, the biggest release since the App Store℠, featuring a simpler, faster and more intuitive user experience with new Messages and Photos features, predictive typing for Apple’s QuickType™ keyboard and Family Sharing. iOS 8 also includes the new Health app, giving you a clear overview of your health and fitness data and iCloud Drive℠, so you can store files and access them from anywhere. 

Pricing & Availability
iPhone 6 comes in gold, silver or space gray, and is available in China for a suggested retail price of 5,288 (RMB) for the 16GB model, 6,088 (RMB) for the 64GB model and, for the first time, a new 128GB model for 6,888 (RMB). iPhone 6 Plus comes in gold, silver or space gray, and is available in China for a suggested retail price of 6,088 (RMB) for the 16GB model, 6,888 (RMB) for the 64GB model and 7,788 (RMB) for the new 128GB model. Both models are available in China from the Apple Online Store (www.apple.com), by reservation only from Apple’s retail stores, and through China Mobile, China Telecom, China Unicom and Apple Authorized Resellers beginning Friday, October 17. Customers can pre-order iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus from the Apple Online Store beginning Friday, October 10. Beginning Tuesday, October 14, customers can reserve the new iPhones for in-store pick-up starting Friday, October 17.

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iPhone 6 finally approved for sale in China following regulatory hangups


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iPhone 6 finally approved for sale in China following regulatory hangups

iPhone 6 finally approved for sale in China following regulatory hangups | 9to5Mac






china


Earlier this month it was discovered that the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus would be delayed in China due to regulatory hold ups when Chinese authorities decided that they were not pleased with the current state of security on iOS. According to Bloomberg, Apple has cleared the last hurdle and received the licenses necessary to run the device on Chinese cellular networks.


Apple reportedly agreed to make undisclosed changes to the privacy settings on the device to appease the regulators. Yesterday we reported that Apple was apparently preparing for a Chinese launch on October 10th, but that date has not yet been confirmed. Apple also released a beta version of iOS 8.1 today, which may or may not include the updated privacy settings necessary to get approval from the Chinese government.
















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FCC Said to Consider Rules to Help Web TV Get Shows


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FCC Said to Consider Rules to Help Web TV Get Shows

U.S. regulators looking to spur competition in pay TV are considering steps that would give new Internet video services access to cable and broadcast shows, according to a person briefed on the plan.



China regulator approves Apple's iPhone 6 for sale in China (Reuters)


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China regulator approves Apple's iPhone 6 for sale in China (Reuters)



(Reuters) - Apple Inc's iPhone 6
can now be sold in China, after the company received a licence
for the device to be used on China's wireless networks, the
Ministry of Industry and Information Technology said on its
website on Tuesday.


The iPhone 6 had been released in other countries, including
the United States, on September 19 but Apple did not give a
release data for China, the world's largest smartphone market.

Apple was not available for immediate comment.
(Reporting by Paul Carsten and Beijing Newsroom; Editing by
Miral Fahmy)




See how ScreamRide lets you create, ride and destroy roller coasters


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It's just as fun to destroy things in video games as it is to create them, and that appears to be particularly true in ScreamRide, the next project from Zoo Tycoon maker Frontier Developments. In a new video from Microsoft's Larry "Major Nelson" Hryb, executive producer Jorg Neumann walks us through the action game. ScreamRide lets players build crazy roller coasters in a near-future setting, a ...



Verimatrix Profiles Trusted Execution Environment Within Video Revenue Security Strategy at GlobalPlatform Seminar


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Verimatrix, the specialist in securing and enhancing revenue for multi-network, multi-screen digital TV services around the globe, today announced that it will highlight the key market segment of video ...



Apple files lawsuit against Steven Lamar for calling himself a co-founder of Beats


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Apple files lawsuit against Steven Lamar for calling himself a co-founder of Beats

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Earlier this year, Steven Lamar, one of the men behind the Beats line of headphones, brought a claim against Apple for cutting him out of the $3 billion deal to buy out the headphones maker. How the Hollywood Reporter says that Beats (and thus Apple) is suing Lamar for claiming that he co-founded the company.


The company says that by marketing his new line of headphones by promoting himself as a “co-founder” of Beats, Lamar is falsely using the Apple subsidiary’s name for false marketing. Furthermore, the company is claiming that various news reports referring to Lamar as a co-founder are misleading. Apple’s lawyers are demanding that Lamar issue a statement clarifying his role at Beats and refrain from saying he co-founded the electronics manufacturer.


The full legal filing can be read below.
















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CEO of StealthGenie arrested on charges of designing spyware app for stalkers (David Kravets/Ars Technica)


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CEO of StealthGenie arrested on charges of designing spyware app for stalkers (David Kravets/Ars Technica)



The chief executive officer of a mobile spyware maker was arrested over the weekend, charged with allegedly illegally marketing an app that monitors calls, texts, videos, and other communications on mobile phones "without detection," federal prosecutors said.


The government said the prosecution [PDF] of Hammad Akbar, 31, of Pakistan, was the "first-ever" case surrounding advertising and the sales of mobile spyware targeting adults—in this case an app called StealthGenie.


“Selling spyware is not just reprehensible, it’s a crime,” Assistant Attorney General Leslie Caldwell said in a statement. “Apps like StealthGenie are expressly designed for use by stalkers and domestic abusers who want to know every detail of a victim’s personal life—all without the victim’s knowledge."


The government said that Akbar, as CEO of InvoCode that marketed the spyware online, produced an app that works on the Blackberry, the iPhone, and phones running Android. Akbar is accused of conspiracy, sale of a surreptitious interception device, advertisement of a known interception device, and advertising a device as a surreptitious interception device. He was arrested in Los Angeles on Saturday. The spyware was hosted on servers run by Amazon Web Services in Ashburn, Virginia, the government said.


According to the government:


The indictment alleges that StealthGenie’s capabilities included the following: it recorded all incoming/outgoing voice calls; it intercepted calls on the phone to be monitored while they take place; it allowed the purchaser to call the phone and activate it at any time to monitor all surrounding conversations within a 15-foot radius; and it allowed the purchaser to monitor the user’s incoming and outgoing e-mail messages and SMS messages, incoming voicemail messages, address book, calendar, photographs, and videos. All of these functions were enabled without the knowledge of the user of the phone.


The government said those communications could be monitored in real time.


The app, which the government said took minutes to install, required "physical control" of the phone.


"The purchaser could then review communications intercepted from the monitored phone without ever again having physical control over the phone," the government said.


While parents may use surveillance software to monitor their minor children's mobile phones, InvoCode also marketed the spyware to "potential purchasers who did not have any ownership interest in the mobile phone to be monitored, including those suspecting a spouse or romantic partner of infidelity."




Siskel and Ebert made their own 'tropes vs. women' video in 1980


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Anita Sarkeesian made waves by pointing out how often the bodies of hurt or even murdered women are used as background decoration in video games, but the argument that the suffering of women is an overdone trope in pop culture isn't new. In fact, Siskel and Ebert made the same point about movies. By the time this video was shot in 1980, the show was already airing in close to 200 stations, and ...



Kindle & Facebook Messenger updated for iPhone 6 support


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Kindle & Facebook Messenger updated for iPhone 6 support

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Apps & Updates





The list of updated apps for iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus is still somewhat small since developers only learned of the new iPhone display resolutions earlier this month. The Kindle iPhone app from Amazon is joining that short list today, though, with a new version optimized for the iPhone 6.


That means that like iBooks, text you read in Kindle’s iPhone app won’t be fuzzy or scaled up. If you prefer the zoomed up version, however, iPhone 6 users do have that option to make every app larger using the Display Zoom feature found in the accessibilities section of the Settings app on iOS.


Kindle’s previous added a handy widget in Notification Center’s Today view for quickly accessing books you’re reading. Kindle for iOS is available for free on the App Store.


Facebook Messenger has also been updated for the new iPhone models. Notably, the chat app has beat the primary app for the social network in updating for the new iPhones.

















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eMusic will no longer offer songs from big labels, focusing only on indies starting Oct. 1 (Ben Sisario/New York Times)


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eMusic will no longer offer songs from big labels, focusing only on indies starting Oct. 1 (Ben Sisario/New York Times)



EMusic, a pioneering digital music store that has struggled to find its place in the rapidly shifting online market, has changed directions again.

The site, which began selling downloads by subscription in 1998 — five years before the iTunes store, and a full decade before Spotify — and was long known as a haven for independent music before it began selling major-label content in 2009, now says it will be “exiting the mainstream music business” and returning to its roots as an indie outlet.

In a letter sent to its members over the weekend, and confirmed with the company on Monday, eMusic said it would no longer carry music from the major labels Sony, Universal and Warner.

“Beginning Oct. 1, 2014, the leading download-to-own music retailer will be exiting the mainstream music business and exclusively offering independent music,” eMusic said in a statement on Monday. “The company’s goal is to build the most extensive catalog of independent music in the world.”

Exactly what music will remain is unclear. The distribution of music online often involves a complex web of arrangements between independents and the majors, which each have distribution arms that handle releases by thousands of smaller labels. It is hardly unusual these days for an act with complete ownership of its work to farm out distribution to one of the big labels.

A spokeswoman for eMusic said that “the independent labels that use major label distribution resources have been removed from the site.”

EMusic’s business model shifted a number of times over the years. For years it offered subscription plans to download independent music at rates that were as low as 25 cents per song, and without the copy protection software then dominant on iTunes.

Then, in 2009, after Apple announced that it was dropping that copy protection, eMusic began selling songs from the major labels and raised its prices. In 2010, three of the biggest independent labels, Beggars Group, Merge and Domino — whose rosters include indie giants like Arcade Fire, Vampire Weekend and Animal Collective — withdrew their catalogs from eMusic, complaining about new contractual terms. The music from those labels remains unavailable on the store.

In 2011, eMusic had about 400,000 subscribers, a number that had remained steady for a number of years. The company has not updated that figure, but music executives say that it has not grown and has probably declined as the company has faced new competition from streaming services like Spotify and Rdio, and consumer behavior has begun to shift away from downloads.

Last year, eMusic, which was owned by an arm of the hedge fund JDS Capital Management, merged with a digital books company called K-NFB, with the combined entity operated under the name Media Arc.