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16 August 2013
Google blocks YouTube app on Windows Phone, again
Microsoft has responded angrily to Google's decision to block its re-launched YouTube app, despite the company introducing ads and removing video download features.
The much improved YouTube app relaunched this week for Windows Phone devices, with advertisements added before monetized videos. It also lacked a video download feature that Google objected to in May, while adding a (albeit ...
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10 August 2013
The Pirate Bay celebrates 10th anniversary
The Pirate Bay, despite the best efforts of Hollywood and other content owners to shut it down, has made it to their 10th anniversary.
Sponsored by an energy drink company, the infamous torrent tracker threw a party in Stockholm to celebrate.
TPB was founded on August 9th, 2003 and launched a month later in September. At launch, the founders muse the site was powered by just four Linux servers.
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Other News
16 August 2013
- Skype bundled with Windows 8.1 update
- VIDEO: Grand Theft Auto Online
15 August 2013
- Man fired after Twitter request for drugs is retweeted by police
- Grand Theft Auto V pushes PS3, Xbox 360 to their limit, Rockstar says
- Facebook use can 'undermine well-being', researchers say
- Nintendo ordered to pay $15 million for 3DS patent infringement
- Washington Post site hacked by Syrian group
- Online retail sales will double in Europe by 2018, research firm says
- YouTube download tools placed ads on the service
- The new Humble Origin Bundle is a killer deal
- Kim Dotcom is building the most secure encrypted email service
- Gartner: Smartphone sales overtake feature phones
- Apple ebook damages trial scheduled for next May
- Baidu purchases 91 Wireless app store for $1.85 billion
- Report: BlackBerry patent portfolio worth up to $3 billion, or more
- 79 percent of U.S. Facebook users are mobile
- Amazon releases major Silk browser update for first time in a year
- Samsung shows off dual-screen flip Android phone, the Hennessy
- Angry investors start class action against Microsoft over Surface RT losses
- Netflix shows off ISP Speed Index for July; Google Fiber wins
- HTC releases first ad with new creative director Robert Downey Jr.
14 August 2013
- Samsung targeted over working conditions in Brazil
- Sky's broadband ad with Bruce Willis banned by ASA
- Xbox One more aware of heat than Xbox 360
- Xbox 360 season pass purchases to carry over to Xbox One
- Football piracy block hits Radio Times site
- Windows 8.1 rolls out on October 17
- Call of Duty played for 25 billion hours, with 32.3 quadrillion shots fired
- Windows Phone YouTube app restored, with ads
- Sony to sell 12GB flash PS3 in North America
- Xbox One launch delayed to 2014 in eight countries
13 August 2013
- Moscow man pleads not guilty in credit card hacking case
- Samsung brings $9,000 curved OLED TV to U.S.
- GTA V online video and information coming this week
- LG sorry for injuries at LG G2 event
- Xbox One controller will be PC compatible in 2014
- PirateBrowser gets 100,000 downloads in three days
- Xbox One will work without Kinect switched on
- Skype for iPad/iPhone adds HD video calling
- ZTE Open with Firefox OS to sell on eBay
- Android flaw puts Bitcoin wallets at risk
- Windows 8.1 coming in October
- LG models new LED TV after retro 70s design
- BlackBerry shares jump as it confirms the company is up for sale
- Nokia to announce Windows 8 tablet, Lumia phablet this year
12 August 2013
- Report: Upcoming Galaxy Note III specs leaked
- HTC starts new, massive marketing campaign with Robert Downey Jr.
11 August 2013
- Apple to unveil new iPhone at event on September 10th
- Sony: We will not take losses on PS4 like we did on PS3
- Worried about censorship? Pirate Bay unveils new PirateBrowser
- Google Glass to retail for $299?
- BlackBerry 10 now approved for use on US DoD networks
10 August 2013
- Apple wins its ITC ban on certain Samsung products
- Microsoft Xbox Points moving to real currency with next update
- Rumor: Motorola building the Nexus 5
- Acer to move away from Windows and move more towards Android, ChromeOS
- Asus pulls out of Windows RT market due to industry 'sentiment'
- Google Nexus 7 FHD to launch in UK on August 28th
- BlackBerry considering going private
- Rumor: Amazon working on quad-core Android console
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