So Very Angry
Ryan Rampersad and Matthew Petschl discuss the impending launch of BlackBerry handsets in America, how unlocked phones will be coming back soon, Facebook's huge new update that nobody can use yet, how Microsoft is appeasing its Office users and why Ubuntu is not for "leet" people anymore.
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Links
- Blackberry Z10 rumored for launch on AT&T on March 22 | Ars Technica
- Preview: Ubuntu Touch on Galaxy Nexus 7 - Mir as Compositor - YouTube
- Bill introduced to Senate to make cellphone unlocking legal again - Android Authority
- Evernote resets user passwords after being hit by “coordinated” hack | Ars Technica
- Twitter Kills Off TweetDeck for iPhone in Favor of Web Edition, Drops Facebook Integration - Mac Rumors
- Sprint Won’t Be Offering BlackBerry’s Flagship Z10 Model - Bloomberg
- Java zero-day malware 'was signed with certificates stolen from security vendor' | ZDNet
- Google will cut 1,200 more jobs at Motorola Mobility - Network World
- T-Mobile USA to start BlackBerry Z10 business sales on March 11 - Yahoo! News
- Microsoft restores transfer rights for retail Office 2013 copies | ZDNet
- Netflix Stops Issuing API Keys To New Developers, Effectively Ending Its Developer Program | TechCrunch
- Facebook freshens up News Feed, brings bigger images, feed filtering and a uniform cross-platform UX
- Facebook-HTC ‘Myst’ phone specs leak | 9to5Google
- Ubuntu chief isn't interested in 'leet' users, wants to bring Linux to the masses | The Verge
- Nexus 7 official dock went up on Google Play for $29.99, quickly sold out
- Google Snitched on Microsoft Who Must Now Pay a $732 Million Fine - Adam Clark Estes - The Atlantic Wire
- MirSpec - Ubuntu Wiki