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ERIC SLIVKA | MacRumors

Microsoft Leaks References to 'Office Mobile for iPhone', 'Excel for iPad' and 'PowerPoint for iPad'

Building upon a series of reports about Microsoft's apparent efforts to bring its Office productivity suite to iOS... Full Coverage (32)»

TWITTER | Twitter Blog

New profiles for everyone

A few months ago, we introduced new Twitter profiles so that you could make your profile beautiful and display your style on your profile page. Full Coverage (22)»

TOM JENSEN | Public Policy Polling

Colbert tops SC voters' Senate wish list

Nikki Haley is one of the most unpopular Governors in the country. Only 42% of voters approve of the job she's doing to 49% who disapprove. Out of 43 sitting Governors PPP has polled on, that ranks her 35th in popularity. Full Coverage (13)»

JOSH ROGIN | The Cable

McCain to join Foreign Relations Committee just before Sec State hearing

MANAMA - The committee that will soon vet the next secretary of state will have a new Republican heavyweight next year: Sen. John McCain (R-AZ), the man leading the charge against potential nominee U.N. Ambassador Susan Rice. Full Coverage (24)»

THE BING TEAM | Bing Community

Find Famous People and Places in a Snap

In May, Bing launched a new three column look, which was designed to fundamentally change how you interact with search to help you do more. One of the key elements of the new search experience is the middle column, which we refer to as snapshot. Full Coverage (16)»

Reuters

Russia backs down on proposals to regulate the Internet

A Russia-led coalition on Monday withdrew a proposal to give governments new powers over the Internet, a plan opposed by Western countries in talks on a new global telecom treaty. Full Coverage (23)»

L. GORDON CROVITZ | Wall Street Journal

Crovitz: Would-Be Internet Regulators Need Deleting

In The Wall Street Journal, Information Age columnist L. Gordon Crovitz writes that President Obama has a 'Nixon goes to China' opportunity to take on an international group that may do authoritarians' bidding. Full Coverage (4)»

Bloomberg

Google Revenues Sheltered in No-Tax Bermuda Soar to $10 Billion

Google Inc. avoided about $2 billion in worldwide income taxes in 2011 by shifting $9.8 billion in revenues into a Bermuda shell company, almost double the total from three years before, filings show. Full Coverage (37)»

PATRICK J. MCDONNELL | Los Angeles Times

Russia stands by Syria President Bashar Assad

Moscow says it will not seek the ouster of Assad, as international negotiators again fail to reach a breakthrough on the crisis in Syria. Full Coverage (29)»

AMY CHOZICK AND MICHAEL BARBARO | The New York Times

Weighing The Financial Times's Worth in the Digital Age

Michael R. Bloomberg, who has an affinity for The Financial Times, is said to be weighing the wisdom of buying the newspaper if it is put up for sale by Pearson. Full Coverage (23)»

DONNY H. | Inside BlackBerry

New BBM 7 Update Now Available: Get Talking with BBM Voice

I can’t tell you how many times I’ve been on chatting with someone on BlackBerry Messenger (BBM), trying to explain something, and realize it’d be a lot easier to just pick up the phone and talk it out. Full Coverage (26)»

THE EDITORS | Wall Street Journal

The Republican Tax Panic

The Wall Street Journal writes that the GOP should start negotiating on taxes and spending with Obama, rather than making premature concessions in front of the TV cameras that undercut House Speaker John Boehner. Full Coverage (67)»

PAUL KRUGMAN | The New York Times

Robots and Robber Barons

Why are workers being left behind? Full Coverage (21)»

DENISE GRADY | The New York Times

A Breakthrough Against Leukemia Using Altered T-Cells

A young girl has been in full remission for months after scientists used a disabled form of the AIDS virus to genetically reprogram her immune system to kill cancer cells. Full Coverage (32)»

JULI CLOVER | MacRumors

Australian Police Warn Against Use of Apple Maps Due to Safety Concerns

Police in Victoria, Australia issued a warning to motorists this weekend regarding Apple Maps after several travelers became stranded in the Murray-Sunset National Park trying to reach the city of Mildura using Apple's directions. Full Coverage (73)»

MIKE ISAAC | AllThingsD

Confirmed: Effective Immediately, Say Goodbye to Instagram Photos Inside of Twitter

Instagram has completely turned off support for Twitter cards technology on Sunday, a Facebook spokesperson confirmed to AllThingsD. Full Coverage (62)»

BEN CASSELMAN | Wall Street Journal

Consumer Spending Is Losing Its Vigor

Consumer spending, a rare pillar of economic strength in recent months, is showing signs of weakening. Full Coverage (16)»

DAVID D. KIRKPATRICK | The New York Times

Morsi's Concessions Fail to Quiet Egyptian Opponents

President Mohamed Morsi reportedly issued an order placing security over government institutions in the hands of the military until after a constitutional referendum on Saturday. Full Coverage (71)»

JAMES HOHMANN | The POLITICO

Battleground Poll: Hike taxes on rich

The poll numbers give Obama leverage in fiscal-cliff negotiations. Full Coverage (105)»

CHARLES ARTHUR | The Guardian

Apple Maps could be life-threatening, Australian police warn

Police in Mildura issue warning after four people lost way in scorching temperatures because town misplaced on map service. Full Coverage (79)»

ANNIE LOWREY | The New York Times

Homeless Rates Steady Despite Recession, HUD Says

Overall homelessness remained the same from 2011 to 2012, but the federal government will likely be unable to end homelessness for at risk-populations and veterans by 2015, a Department of Housing and Urban Development report said. Full Coverage (16)»

ANDROID DEVELOPERS | Android Developers Blog

In-App Billing Version 3

Posted by Posted by Bruno Oliveira of the Android Developer Relations Team In-app Billing has come a long way since it was first announced on Google Play (then Android Market). Full Coverage (50)»

RICH YESELSON | TAPPED

This Is Not Wisconsin. It's Worse.

Sheldon Dick/Farm Security Administration Strikers guarding window entrance to Fisher body plant number three in Flint, Michigan (1937) Let’s clear one thing up. Full Coverage (4)»

JOE WEISENTHAL | Clusterstock

Goldman's Top Economist Explains The World's Most Important Chart, And His Big Call For The US Economy

In a recent report, Goldman's top economist Jan Hatzius predicted that finally, the US would see a real growth acceleration in the second half of 2013. There are three great reasons to listen to Hatzius: 1. He's the top economist at Goldman Sachs. Full Coverage (8)»

BBC NEWS

Morsi call to army in vote run-up

President Morsi orders Egypt's military to maintain security and protect state institutions as tensions rise in the run-up to a referendum on the constitution. Full Coverage (73)»

IZABELLA KAMINSKA | FT Alphaville

The robot economy and the new rentier class

It seems more top-tier economists are coming around to the idea that robots and technology may be having a greater influence on the economy (and this crisis in particular) than many until now have appreciated. Paul Krugman being the latest. Full Coverage (8)»

AMANDA TERKEL | The Huffington Post

Obama Expected To Weigh In On Michigan Right-To-Work Battle In Detroit Speech

When President Barack Obama arrives in Michigan on Monday to sell his vision for addressing the so-called fiscal cliff, he will be stepping into a state that is currently witnessing a massive battle between its governor and labor community. Full Coverage (71)»

JAMES HOHMANN | The POLITICO

Poll: Most back path to citizenship

Sixty-two percent support an immigration reform proposal that would let citizenship be earned. Full Coverage (19)»

Bloomberg

Google Said to Get Best Bids for Unit from Pace, Arris

Arris Group Inc. and Pace Plc have made the most compelling bids for Google Inc.'s Motorola Home Business, which sells set-top boxes and equipment to cable- television providers, a person familiar with the situation said. Full Coverage (17)»

JEREMY W. PETERS | The New York Times

Election Brings Seasoned Politicians to Congress

Instead of fresh faces, many of the recently elected members of the House of Representatives are career bureaucrats and policy wonks with deep histories in politics and government. Full Coverage (5)»

DEXTER FILKINS | The New Yorker

Dexter Filkins: Visiting the 9/11 Memorial with Kathryn Bigelow.

Kathryn Bigelow paid a visit to the 9/11 Memorial, in downtown Manhattan, last week. Full Coverage (9)»

BEN SISARIO | The New York Times

In Beyonc� Deal, Pepsi Focuses on Collaboration

PepsiCo has come to an unconventional arrangement with the pop star that includes traditional marketing but also a fund to support her creative projects. Full Coverage (12)»

ERIC LIPTON AND MICHAEL MOSS | The New York Times

New York City Housing Agency Was Overwhelmed After Storm

The New York City Housing Authority was woefully unprepared to reach its residents stranded by Hurricane Sandy without heat, power or access to supplies. Full Coverage (21)»

Bloomberg

Here's a New Tax on Savings You Didn't Know About

In the debate over the looming fiscal cliff, U.S. President Barack Obama often plays down any adverse economic impact from letting the 2001 and 2003 tax cuts expire for high-income Americans... Full Coverage (102)»

BBC NEWS

Italy PM Monti plans to resign

Italian PM Mario Monti says he plans to resign after Silvio Berlusconi's PDL party withdrew its support for the government. Full Coverage (81)»

JENNIFER BENDERY | The Huffington Post

Newt Gingrich

Secretary of State Hillary Clinton regularly brushes off the idea of a 2016 presidential bid. But if she were to run, at least one prominent Republican thinks his party would be completely outmatched. Full Coverage (28)»

ERIC LIMER | Gizmodo

Instagram Pictures In Twitter Are Now Totally Gone and Gone For Good

Instagram pictures have been wonky inside of Twitter ever since Instagram disabled Twitter cards in hopes of driving users to its own web interface. Now Instagram pictures aren't showing at all, and that change is likely permanent. Full Coverage (72)»

LEENA RAO | TechCrunch

It Appears That Instagram Photos Aren’t Showing Up In Twitter Streams At All

We're seeing chatter on Twitter that Instagram photos are not showing up in Twitter streams anymore. This is obviously interesting considering Instagram's recent moves to remove support for Twitter cards last week. Full Coverage (58)»

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Ken Levine Explains BioShock Infinite's Bland Box Art Game Life Wired.com BioShock Infinite 's Bland Box Art Comments Feed" href="[link] / BioShock Infinite 's Bland B... Full Coverage (15)»

The Associated Press

Sheik Khalid Bin Abdel Rehman Al-Hussainan Dead

PESHAWAR, Pakistan -- A U.S. drone strike has killed a senior al-Qaida leader in Pakistan's tribal region near the Afghan border, Pakistani intelligence officials said, in the latest blow to the Islamic militant network. Full Coverage (22)»

BBC NEWS

Chavez heads to Cuba for surgery

Venezuela's Hugo Chavez returns to Cuba for more cancer surgery, after speaking for the first time about a possible successor. Full Coverage (60)»

Bloomberg

Hefner Husband Takes Insider Trading Into Playboy Bedroom

Christie Hefner, former chief executive officer of Playboy Enterprises Inc., said she was shocked as her husband of 15 years, William Marovitz, confessed to her that he was being investigated for suspicious trading in Playboy shares. Full Coverage (3)»

Bloomberg

Chavez Names Loyalist Heir as Venezuela Eyes Succession

Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez named a longtime ally with close ties to Cuba his heir apparent as the cancer-stricken leader prepares for a potential departure after almost 14 years in power. Full Coverage (42)»