Tylor Sweeney
Digital Journalist based in Jacksonville, FL, United States, United States.
Joined on Aug 22, 2009
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Amazon today announced that it will be expanding the focus of Amazon Studios by accepting scripts for children's and comedy shows.
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Nokia today joined the perpetual smartphone "patent wars" by launching a sweeping patent attack against HTC, Research in Motion and Viewsonic.
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Target today announced that it will be phasing out sales of Kindle products this spring due to a "conflict of interest."
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A German court ruled Wednesday that Microsoft infringed on patents owned by Motorola Mobility and ordered the company to remove its Xbox and Windows 7 products from the German market.
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Millions of Spotify users worldwide have been craving an iPad app since the launch of the iPad itself. Today, those millions of users got their wish.
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It's not looking good for Digg, the once popular social news aggregator portal, as the company's tech team heads off for The Washington Post.
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HP reclaimed the top spot in the worldwide PC market in Q1 2012, according to figures published by analyst firm Canalys.
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Less than a month after being acquired by Facebook, photo-sharing app Instagram has just surpassed the 50 million user mark.
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Hulu could axe the free streaming service that made them such a popular online destination in a move to appease cable companies.
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Nearly 18 months since Walmart purchased streaming movie service Vudu, the department store giant is now rolling the movie rental service into its Walmart.com service.
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Apple, in its constant struggle against hackers and jailbreakers, is constantly updating its mobile iOS platform with security fixes, plugging the holes hackers use to unlock the platform.
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AT&T, America's iPhone juggernaut, was late to the Android game when it began launching sub-par Android smartphones in 2009. The carrier has continued to improve its lineup of Android phones, continuing now with its announced device-wide firmware update.
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Apple unveiled the second update to its MacBook Air line in nine months today. This latest update brings much desired hardware changes, while leaving the Air's beautiful aesthetics largely untouched.
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Apple announced that Mac OS X 10.7 Lion would launch sometime in July back at WWDC 2011 in June. Today, during the Apple earnings call, Apple CFO Peter Oppenheimer confirmed that Lion will launch tomorrow, July 20, 2011.
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Today marked the start of the Cellular Telephone Industries Association Enterprise and Applications trade show, and Motorola was busy showing off a large number of new Android-powered devices expected to ship soon.
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Facebook, in efforts to compete with more full-featured photo sites like Flickr, is rolling out changes to its long-running, and mostly unchanged, Photos product.
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The violent maelstrom of executive issues over at Yahoo continues to escalate this week. The company is expected to announce the resignation of three top executives in the coming days.
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Sony Pictures, Warner Brothers, and Disney are all in talks with major US cable TV companies to offer movies for as much as $30 per viewing, all in exchange for a shortened post-theater release delay.
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Motorola has teased about a summer launch of an Android 2.2 "Froyo" update for the Droid X. The update has been officially announced, and will arrive tomorrow.
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Twitter held an event today where they announced an upcoming change to the popular social media website, including visual changes as well as embedded media content.
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