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Upgrades Live service – and no always-on requirement Microsoft has shown off its next-generation gaming console, the Xbox One, with an upgraded Kinect and voice-recognition system, Skype integration, seamless switching between viewing mo...
Upgrades Live service – and no always-on requirement Microsoft has shown off its next-generation gaming console, the Xbox One, with an upgraded Kinect and voice-recognition system, Skype integration, seamless switching between viewing modes, and a massive ramp-up in server support for the Live online community.…
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Today Politico reported that Senators Hatch and Schumer have reached a key point of compromise regarding high-skill, and thus high-technology related immigration reform. Details are somewhat sparse, but information has been released in a...
Today Politico reported that Senators Hatch and Schumer have reached a key point of compromise regarding high-skill, and thus high-technology related immigration reform. Details are somewhat sparse, but information has been released in a controlled fashion that indicates the deal is sewn. According to Politico’s post, the agreement includes raising the number of H-1B visas based on market factors. A part of the original bill that forced companies to state that they were not removing domestic workers has been stripped. For a look at the bill’s original text and policies regarding high-skill immigration reform, TNW has you covered; note, however, that certain provisions have changed, and thus that post is out of date. TNW will dig into the bill’s final format once it is written, and released. Unions are opposed to the bill’s tenets in this area. It appears that that’s just too bad. The bill, in the view of TNW, does too little, too slowly regarding solving the H-1B visa system. For context, here a segment from TNW’s coverage of this year’s high-skill shortage: Get ready to grimace: It wasn’t too surprising news that the H-1B visa cap was met in the first five days of open applications; interesting however was how far over the 85,000 ceiling applications managed to streak: all the way to 124,000, or 39,000 over the limit. A lottery was held. Given that fact, that the number of H-1B visas made available will rise is a good; but it is a lesser good than what could be accomplished with more slots. A short meditation: There is a common fear that allowing more foreign and high-skill workers will lead to a decline in hiring of citizens that would protract current high levels of unemployment. It’s an understandable concern. However, it’s important to keep in mind that companies looking to hire workers that are highly skilled, and are willing to jump through the H-1B hoops cannot find that particular skill in the United States; thus, the choice isn’t between hiring a US citizen for the gig, or someone from abroad, but instead between companies investing money at home or away. Helping companies based in the United States hire the workers they need is a way of reducing external friction on their operations; healthier companies at home are just what the doctor, and the unemployment rolls call for. Steve Case, former CEO of AOL and now activist in the immigration debate released a statement on the news of compromise that manages to say exceptionally little despite being winded and slightly breathless: I applaud Senators Hatch and Schumer for reaching a bipartisan agreement that moves us closer to passing comprehensive immigration reform.  The Hatch-Schumer compromise is a major breakthrough in the Judiciary Committee’s markup, as it will help our country recruit and retain talented entrepreneurs and innovators, thus enabling us to win the global battle for talent.  This legislation will help us create jobs, grow our economy, and remain the world’s most entrepreneurial nation. I look forward to participating in tomorrow’s March For  Innovation to be sure the voices of innovators from all over the country are heard as the Congress votes on immigration reform.   Now’s the time for Republicans and Democrats to come together and pass this legislation with broad bipartisan support. As more details become known, we’ll bring them to you. Top Image Credit: guygzohar
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The Microsoft Store Online and Amazon are both taking sign ups for the new Xbox One console. (Microsoft will give you $10 off if you reserve through them.) Here's what you do: Head to either the Microsoft Store Online or Amazon and enter...
The Microsoft Store Online and Amazon are both taking sign ups for the new Xbox One console. (Microsoft will give you $10 off if you reserve through them.) Here's what you do: Head to either the Microsoft Store Online or Amazon and enter your email. You'll be notified as soon as pre-orders are available. Unfortunately we don't have a price or release date on when Xbox One will be available, but Microsoft says you can expect it later this year. DON'T MISS: Everything Cool About Microsoft's New Xbox Please follow SAI on Twitter and Facebook.Join the conversation about this story »
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Interest in nanochemistry research and energy storage led 18-year-old Eesha Khare, a senior at Lynbrook High School in San Jose, Calif., to develop a supercapacitor that could potentially be used in flexible displays and fabrics. Her eff...
Interest in nanochemistry research and energy storage led 18-year-old Eesha Khare, a senior at Lynbrook High School in San Jose, Calif., to develop a supercapacitor that could potentially be used in flexible displays and fabrics. Her effort won her first prize at the Intel Science Fair and the Project of the Year award in the California State Science Fair's senior division for 2013. Khare created a nanorod electrode capacitor with increased electricity density that retained a supercapacitor's energy density.
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Hours following the reveal of Microsoft’s latest Xbox game console, the company has set up a notification system on the Xbox One website to alert people when it’s time to place your pre-order. Now before you get too excited, ...
Hours following the reveal of Microsoft’s latest Xbox game console, the company has set up a notification system on the Xbox One website to alert people when it’s time to place your pre-order. Now before you get too excited, it’s important to note that while the specifications of the Xbox One are known, two important items remain shrouded in mystery: its cost and when exactly the console will be available. If you’re interested in purchasing the Xbox One, you can go to the Microsoft store and enter in your email address to be notified when the company will begin accepting pre-orders. To encourage people to sign-up, it is offering $10 online store credit, although it’s only valid through June 9, 2013 — which doesn’t really help in the purchase of the new game console, just for games and accessories for older hardware. This is actually a rather useless offer since Microsoft says that the Xbox One will not be backwards compatible with Xbox 360 games. For more from the Xbox One unveiling, head over here to read TNW’s coverage. ? Microsoft Store
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The controller of the Xbox One is a refinement of the 360′s controller on pretty much every cosmetic vector. But there are also a few changes that go more than skin deep and we got a chance to chat with some of the Microsoft folks ...
The controller of the Xbox One is a refinement of the 360′s controller on pretty much every cosmetic vector. But there are also a few changes that go more than skin deep and we got a chance to chat with some of the Microsoft folks about the update. The new controller has been slimmed along all axes, and the battery has been trimmed down to fit inside the casing. Microsoft told us that no specs were currently available (or they weren’t releasing them to us at any rate), so we don’t know how that has affected battery life. But I can tell you that it has improved the grip significantly. There is more room in the center of the controller for your hands when holding it in the natural grip, and the tips of my fingers are no longer mashed up against the battery casing. The new d-pad features the wholly discreet plus sign design we’ve come to expect from great pads like Nintendo’s. I know that Nintendo has this design pretty well nailed down when it comes to patents, so I’m sure Microsoft is either licensing or has danced around it a bit. Either way, the directions feel more discreet and the action is crisper than the current mushy stock controller. The new controller also contains four discreet vibration motors, rather than just two in the grips, as before. The grip motors are still there, but two have been added in the triggers and they’re designed to be more precise, allowing for pressure sensitive actions and feedback that could simulate resistance. Unfortunately, we were not able to test any games with the controller, so I can tell you nothing about the way that the d-pad actually plays or how the vibrators work in a gameplay context. What we were able to do is play a demo which had us don headphones and handle the triggers a bit in various scenarios that demonstrated the precision and power of the new motor setup. A helicopter takes off and the blades whup in time with the pulsing of the triggers, a car stops and the ABS brakes tock the triggers in time. A fireball grows in a hand, building your controller’s vibration to a roar and releasing it in a fading blast of shudders. Overall, the demo felt fairly impressive (if a bit sloppy still, but perhaps that refinement is up to the developers) but didn’t tell us a whole lot about how they’d perform in real life. Developers will have access to those triggers and their motors for tuning, we’ve been told. So far, the controller looks pretty nice and feels good when you hold it, but play tests will have to come.
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Sprint-owed prepaid operator Boost Mobile on Tuesday unveiled a mobile financial services app called Mobile Wallet at CTIA Wireless in Las Vegas. This isn’t your typical near field communications (NFC) or QR code contactless payment setu...
Sprint-owed prepaid operator Boost Mobile on Tuesday unveiled a mobile financial services app called Mobile Wallet at CTIA Wireless in Las Vegas. This isn’t your typical near field communications (NFC) or QR code contactless payment setup though. Instead, Boost is combining its prepaid mobile services model with a prepaid cash account, providing a physical prepaid card that customers can use at the register. Mobile Wallet was developed by Wipit, a mobile payments provider for people without bank accounts and credit cards. Its platform therefore makes an ideal fit for many Boost customers who rely on cash to make pay for their wireless service. The approach seems to emulate the mobile payments revolution going on Africa and South Asia, where mobile operators are become bigger financial services providers than the traditional banks. Mobile Wallet allows you to pay bills and send money to family or friends in 135 countries through Ria’s cash transfer network. Soon Boost will also offer a digital check cashing service, which lets you scan in a physical check and deposit the funds in your wallet account. You can also transfer money between different accounts, and top off your Boost Mobile plan within the app. What you can’t do is use the Wallet App to make a payment at store. But Boost and WiPit have gotten around that problem by issuing a Visa prepaid card to any customer that signs up for a premium account. The card draws directly from the Wallet account and is accepted anywhere where Visa is. Google reportedly considered adopting the same approach for its digital wallet but dropped the idea. Of course, all of these services come with fees, many of which are rather steep. Paying bills costs anywhere from $2 to $5 per transaction, while Ria money transfer fees vary depending on amount and destination. Even loading money into the account costs $3, though once the money is there, you can spend it freely using the Visa card. Until the check cashing service goes, live customers can only load money into the account at authorized Boost dealer locations. The app is available to Boost’s Android customers and is downloadable in Google Play, but initially Boost is only enabling accounts for customers in Los Angles, San Diego and parts of New Jersey. The company is planning a nationwide rollout by the end of the year. Related research and analysis from GigaOM Pro:Subscriber content. Sign up for a free trial.The future of mobile: a segment analysis by GigaOM ProMobile payments: forecasts, technologies and opportunitiesThe fourth quarter of 2012 in mobile
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It’s already a busy week in tech, as Yahoo acquired Tumblr for $1.1 billion on Monday. We have full coverage of the story and will be following the news throughout the week. In the meantime, be sure to check our our latest batch of...
It’s already a busy week in tech, as Yahoo acquired Tumblr for $1.1 billion on Monday. We have full coverage of the story and will be following the news throughout the week. In the meantime, be sure to check our our latest batch of job listings from tech companies across the country: Tango: Senior Software Engineer — Client (Palo Alto, Calif.) CrowdTwist: Data Scientist (New York) iSEC Partners: Experienced Security People (San Francisco) Publishers Clearing House: Front End/UI Developer (Port Washington, N.Y.) Akamai Technologies: Senior Product Architect — Media and CDN (San Mateo, Calif.) We also have listings from companies like Manilla, Raytheon and more. Click here to see what else is on our job board. Related research and analysis from GigaOM Pro:Subscriber content. Sign up for a free trial.GigaOM Research highs and lows from CES 2013How HR can make the case for workforce analyticsThe 2013 task management tools market
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The days of mallrats and hours wasted wandering through a department store aimlessly browsing are very nearly over. Mobile fashion shopping apps are the future: Why browse a catalog when you can get f...
The days of mallrats and hours wasted wandering through a department store aimlessly browsing are very nearly over. Mobile fashion shopping apps are the future: Why browse a catalog when you can get f...
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David Karp is the face of Tumblr, a social content platform that was recently acquired by Yahoo for $1.1 billion. But he isn't the only person who deserves credit for the company's success. Numerous executive and investors helped Tumblr ...
David Karp is the face of Tumblr, a social content platform that was recently acquired by Yahoo for $1.1 billion. But he isn't the only person who deserves credit for the company's success. Numerous executive and investors helped Tumblr grow and become the company it is today. Four in particular come to mind. Bijan Sabet - Sabet, a partner at Spark Capital, gave Karp his first term sheet. He helped convince Karp that Tumblr was a business, not just a side project. "I basically spent the summer of 2007 trying to talk him into starting a company around it," Sabet told Forbes' Jeff Bercovici in January. " Spark led Tumblr's first round of investment. Marco Arment - Arment was Tumblr's first employee. He joined Karp's vision in 2006 and helped keep the passionate designer in check. "I was never the “idea guy” — in addition to my coding and back-end duties, I often served as an idea editor," Arment wrote of his time at Tumblr. "David would come in with a grand new feature idea, and I’d tell him which parts were infeasible or impossible, which tricky conditions and edge cases we’d need to consider, and which other little niceties and implementation details we should add." John Maloney - Maloney was hired to turn Tumblr into a real business. He joined in 2008; he and Karp met while working for Urban Baby, a company that was acquired by CNET in 2006. "As a mentor he taught me, among many things, how to convincingly act like an adult," Karp wrote to his team when Maloney left Tumblr in April 2012. Maloney was never replaced after his departure, although Tumblr actively tried to scout a new President. "I was also completely neglecting: our bills, our investors, our office, hiring, our lawyers, and the thousands of emails that were sitting in my inbox...John magically put everything in order...John was the catalyst for everything [Tumblr has] accomplished." Peter Vidani - Peter Vidani is Tumblr's Creative Director and he helped create the simplistic look and feel of the blog platform. He joined as the company's 6th employee after he started designing themes for his and others' Tumblr blogs. "The product itself hasn’t changed much the past four years," Vidani recently told The Industry. "I think we got a lot of the features right in the beginning, and the challenge that we face now is to accommodate our enormous growth in users and new technology while still keeping the product really small. We come back to that a lot: making sure Tumblr feels small. We do that through consistency in design, by reusing elements, by putting as few things on the screen as possible, and by asking users to do as little as possible at once." Please follow SAI on Twitter and Facebook.Join the conversation about this story »
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