iPhone rumor, Viacom dispute, and more - 90 Seconds on The Verge: Tuesday, July 17, 2012
iPhone rumor, Viacom dispute, and more - 90 Seconds on The Verge: Tuesday, July 17, 2012
2012-07-17
it's tuesday july seventeenth 2012 i'm
ross miller texting and making a video
at the same time this is 90 seconds on
the verge the European Commission today
said Microsoft has failed to comply in
his 2009 ruling requiring that all
Windows PCs be giving a choice of web
browser microsoft said that a quote
technical error had prevented some 28
million windows 7 pcs from seeing the
so-called browser ballot stream which
offers alternative to Internet Explorer
such as Chrome and Firefox a fix is said
to be going out now if found guilty of
breaching this legally binding
commitment Microsoft as we find up to
ten percent of its total annual turn out
the latest rumor about the next iPhone
is actually not about a taller screen
according to the report from The Wall
Street Journal apple is expected to use
special ncell touchscreen technology to
reduce the thickness of the display and
ensure it means light weight I guess
we'll find out this fall when the next
iPhone is rumored to ship and the latest
twist in Viacom's ongoing dispute with
directv full-length episodes for daily
show and colbert report are back online
Viacom last week's world 26 of this
channel from directv is part of a
license and dispute if you need more
backstory Jon Stewart dedicated a third
of last night's daily show to the few
pretty good and because you asked beg
plead grumble griped and occasionally
even moaned the verge now has a
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