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Reddit Ditches Imgur for Its Own Image Upload Tool
2016-05-27 02:04:00| PC Magazine Software Product Guide
Until now, Imgur has been the go-to place to host photos appearing on Reddit.
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The Upload: Your tech news briefing for Monday, July 13
2015-07-13 15:24:12| Electronics - Topix.net
Nintendo President Satoru Iwata, who oversaw some of the gaming giant's biggest successes but also painful failures in his 13-year tenure, died Saturday after battling bile duct cancer. During his long run at the Nintendo's helm, the gaming industry transitioned from an emphasis on dedicated consoles and PCs to mobile devices, a move that the company was slow to embrace.
The Upload: Your tech news briefing for Tuesday, May 12
2015-05-12 15:38:49| Wireless - Topix.net
Verizon said Tuesday that it plans to spend $4.4 billion to buy AOL , which was once a leader in Internet connectivity but has struggled to find its way as a content provider and online advertising platform. AOL still has a subscription business -- anecdotally, aged users who don't know they can get e-mail for free from Yahoo and Google -- and also owns The Huffington Post, TechCrunch, Engadget and other media brands.
The Upload: Your tech news briefing for Thursday, April 23
2015-04-23 16:18:39| Wireless - Topix.net
It doesn't seem so long ago that analysts were fretting over Facebook's mobile playbook, but now the social media giant is monetizing a user base that is increasingly on smartphones and tablets. In reporting its financial results Wednesday, it said that a solid majority of its advertising revenue for the first quarter came from users on mobile devices, the New York Times reports .
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The Upload: Your tech news briefing for Wednesday, April 22
2015-04-22 16:35:33| Wireless - Topix.net
Here's one more thing for nervous flyers to worry about: Two U.S. federal agencies are advising airlines to look out for signs that passengers may be trying to hack into planes' navigation systems via Wi-Fi or onboard entertainment systems, Wired reports. The FBI and TSA apparently don't have evidence that this is happening, but are taking seriously claims that it can be done, and issued a list of things to be on the lookout for.
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