Jawbone again sues Fitbit, this time claiming patent infringement

From PC World: Jawbone has filed its second lawsuit against Fitbit in less than two weeks, claiming its activity tracking products infringe several of Jawbone’s patents.

The new suit, filed Wednesday in San Francisco by Jawbone parent company AliphCom, seeks unspecified damages and an injunction to...

Twitter adds sharing block lists to help limit harassment

From CNET: Twitter is adding a new feature to block multiple users engaging in abusive behavior on the social network.

The microblogging service said Wednesday users will now be able to share block lists with other users who may be being harassed by the same accounts. This will let users block...

Windows 10 Will Arrive in August, w/ New Devices in Sept.-Oct.

From DailyTech: We already know that Microsoft Corp. (MSFT) will launch its highly anticipated Windows 10 operating system update on July 29. But an unanswered question is when the Windows 10 builds for mobile devices and for the Xbox One will land.

Neowin potentially zeroes in on the answer to...

Mozilla doubles maximum bounty for Firefox flaws to $7,500

From PC World: Mozilla is giving a raise to security researchers who spot Firefox browser vulnerabilities, more than doubling its maximum reward for information on the most high-risk flaws.

The change comes as many major companies have launched lucrative bug bounty programs, which benefit software...

Xbox One doubles storage to a terabyte, gets jacked-up controller

From CNET: A new Xbox One is launching next week with a slightly modified design and double the storage, putting the onus on PlayStation maker Sony to respond.

An Xbox One game console with 1TB of onboard storage will launch on June 16 in the US, Microsoft announced Tuesday. The console, which will...

Facebook Begins Mass Rollout of Free Bluetooth Business "Beacons"

From DailyTech: Facebook, Inc. (FB) offered up something unexpected to punctuate a week in which Apple, Inc. (AAPL) seemed invariably destined to dominate the headlines. Facebook announced this week a foray into the embedded wireless advertising market, offering up free Bluetooth beacons for...

Facebook letting more stores ping your phone when you're inside

From PC World: You might find yourself browsing more than the shelves at your local store, if Facebook knows you’re there. It’s expanding a location-aware program that will let businesses pop information into the top of your news feed.

Place Tips lets brick-and-mortar stores send information to...

Apple Music remixes Beats Music, iTunes Radio

From CNET: Apple finally started singing a new tune.

The maker of iPhones and iPad tablets on Monday unveiled its first subscription-streaming service, dubbed Apple Music, as its revamped way of presenting songs on its devices. Apple's $10 a month service builds upon the music subscription service...

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