Google’s Shopping Express, a subscription-based, same-day delivery service, just opened to the public in San Francisco.
Almost two-thirds of Americans think that we should be using drones to kill terrorists in foreign countries
Apple won’t be accepting apps into the App Store that aren’t optimized for the 4″ iPhone 5 and other iOS Retina Displays
Google continues its CRAZY KILLING SPREE by putting down Frommers, which it bought last summer. Slide over, Reader.
A big change hits the patent system today. Now it’s all about “first to file” instead of “first to invent.” [Wired]
Dropbox probably paid a cool $100 million to pick up Mailbox. Ain’t no small potatoes. [TechCrunch]
Ashton Kutcher’s Steve Jobs movie has been delayed from its original April release date. No word on when it’ll come out.
Samsung’s saying it’ll have its first high-end Tizen phone out as early as this August. Take that, Google. [Bloomberg]
Samsung now has THREE Co-CEOs. They must all like giant smartphones but enjoy different sized tablets.
Microsoft is updating IE 10 in Windows 8 and RT to allow Flash content to run by default tomorrow.
Check out the trailer for Gizmodo’s new BBC America show!
MSFT Office 365 is free to college students for six months and includes 20GB of SkyDrive and 60 Skype minutes.
You can now pre-order the Piston Steam Box for $900. That’s $100 off its (eventual) retail price.
Ain’t no Firefox coming back to iOS anytime soon. Sorry! [CNET]
Got a Galaxy Note II? Ne’er-do-wells can use this trick to peek past your lockscreen for a second, but not much else.
Yahoo’s giving up on a bunch of its projects so it can refocus its energy. Bye bye Blackberry app. [The Guardian]
BB10 just got a software update. Improved 3rd party app performance, camera updates, and assorted bug-fixes. Woo.
If you live in New Jersey, consider yourself lucky for once. The Garden State just legalized online gambling.
App.net is now freemium. Wrangle up an invite and you too can join the “fun” with your very own follow-limited account!
Nokia’s Nokia Music + is live, for Nokia Lumia owners only, of course.