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Microsoft's Surface: Hiding in Plain Sight
Ina Fried
Oct 23, 2012 06:00 am
Few inside Microsoft even knew that the company was building a tablet, but Redmond has quietly been building its hardware-making chops over the past few years. read more »



Zynga's Next Gamble: An Ad Platform
Tricia Duryee
Oct 23, 2012 05:00 am
What could a Zynga-built advertising platform look like? read more »



What Hypergrowth Looks Like: Inside GIF Creation App Cinemagram
Liz Gannes
Oct 23, 2012 04:30 am
CInemagram co-founder Temo Chalasani has had a crazy past 10 days. read more »



Apple's Fall Bounty: A Smaller iPad, a 13-Inch MacBook Pro and iTunes 11
John Paczkowski
Oct 23, 2012 03:29 am
Apple says it has "something more to show us." Here's a good guess at what that might be. read more »



Social Commerce Start-Up Chirpify Extends Payments Platform to Instagram
Mike Isaac
Oct 23, 2012 12:24 am
Social Web commerce platform Chirpify now supports in-stream payments on Instagram, the company announced on Tuesday. The company first began as a way for merchants to sell items to followers on Twitter from within the stream, only requiring buyers to "@reply" to sellers with simple commands like "buy" or "donate." The launch on the new Instagram platform comes complete with a number of celebrity merchants touting their wares. read more »



You Know Twitter's "Favorite" Button? It Could Have Been Called "Thanks."
Mike Isaac
Oct 22, 2012 07:31 pm
To "Favorite," to "Thank" or to "Like" -- that is the question. read more »



Immigration and Customs Deports BlackBerry
John Paczkowski
Oct 22, 2012 02:53 pm
"RIM technology ... can no longer meet the mobile technology needs of the agency." read more »



The Debut of Yahoo CEO Mayer: "Tailor-Made" for Marissa
Kara Swisher
Oct 22, 2012 02:07 pm
The troubled Silicon Valley Internet giant apparently fits her like a glove. read more »



iPads to Outnumber BlackBerrys in the Office by 2014
John Paczkowski
Oct 22, 2012 01:44 pm
If that comes as a surprise, it really shouldn't. read more »



Hall Pass: Yahoo Meets Lackluster Expectations in Third Quarter, As Investors Focus on Mayer's Plans for What's Next
Kara Swisher
Oct 22, 2012 01:26 pm
Investors turn their lonely eyes to Marissa's plan. read more »



United Nations Report Cites Social Web as New Terror Propaganda Platform
Mike Isaac
Oct 22, 2012 12:49 pm
A new report from the United Nations claims that our digital social world is ripe for fostering potential terrorist activity. read more »



IT Spending to Reach 3.7 Triiilllion Dollars by 2013, Gartner Predicts
Arik Hesseldahl
Oct 22, 2012 12:20 pm
Big data means big money and a whole bunch of jobs. read more »



Tension on Display: Samsung May End Dwindling LCD Panel Deal With Apple
John Paczkowski
Oct 22, 2012 12:03 pm
Hardly surprising, given the circumstances. read more »



Amazon's Cloud Is Down Again, Taking Heroku and GitHub With It
Arik Hesseldahl
Oct 22, 2012 11:51 am
The last outage in July took down services as varied as Netflix, Instagram and Pinterest. read more »



The Politico VandeHei and Allen Show Is in Full Swing (Video)
Kara Swisher
Oct 22, 2012 11:45 am
You don't need a poll to tell you this: Political Web sites are growing in influence. read more »



Why Zynga Should Have Seen Draw Something's Fall Coming
Tricia Duryee
Oct 22, 2012 10:59 am
A study conducted by Flurry, a mobile-analytics provider, found that social games can be among the most intensely used apps, but they have a short shelf life. read more »



Square Secures New Offices as Headcount Soars to 1,000 in 2013
Tricia Duryee
Oct 22, 2012 10:33 am
Square, the mobile payments company started by Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey, announced today that it will be moving its corporate headquarters next year to 1455 Market Street in San Francisco's Central Market neighborhood (next to Twitter). The move will help accommodate the company's hiring plans, which include adding about 600 employees over the next year to reach a total of 1,000. Square expects to move into its new location, which will have a chef's kitchen and rooftop deck, by mid 2013. read more »



FTC to Settle With Analytics Firm Compete Over Data Collection Privacy and Security
Liz Gannes
Oct 22, 2012 10:19 am
Compete said it would be audited every two years for the next 20, and would also give users better anonymization, consent agreements and disclosures. read more »



Twitter Poaches Another Googler for Biz Dev Position
Mike Isaac
Oct 22, 2012 09:25 am
Twitter has snatched up Matthew Derrella, a former Google business development director, Derella announced Monday morning via his Twitter account. As was first reported by AdAge, Derella will head up ad agency partner relations, working under global revenue president Adam Bain. The hire comes in the wake of Twitter luring away a number of Googlers for high-ranking positions, including comms chief Gabriel Stricker and VP of global online sales Richard Alfonsi. read more »



AOL's Patch Adds Two Execs in Strategy and Sales
Kara Swisher
Oct 22, 2012 09:00 am
AOL's local Patch unit has added two new execs to its roster: Leigh Zarelli Lewis, who will join head of strategy and business development; and Jim Lipuma, who will run U.S. sales. Lewis was most recently VP of emerging businesses at Disney, and had also worked at IAC. Lipuma was most recently head of sales at Restaurant.com, and has also worked at Monster.com and R.H. Donnelley. read more »



With Low Expectations for Q3, Wall Street Hoping for New Yahoo CEO Mayer to Shine a Light at End of Tunnel
Kara Swisher
Oct 22, 2012 08:49 am
And make sure it's not an oncoming train. read more »



Education Start-Up Clever Scores $3 Million
Mike Isaac
Oct 22, 2012 08:26 am
Online education start-up Clever closed a $3 million seed round of funding, the company announced on Monday. Investors participating in the round include those from SV Angel, Y Combinator, Mike Maples, Jeff Clavier, Google, Ashton Kutcher and others. Clever -- a company which provides tools to third-party ed-tech developers in order to better integrate into school system software -- first launched at the end of June, a product of the Y Combinator startup-accelerator program. read more »



End of Resale Deal With Hewlett-Packard Stings IPO-Bound Violin Memory
Arik Hesseldahl
Oct 22, 2012 08:25 am
HP has decided not to extend a deal to resell Violin products, though it will keep current ones in the portfolio. read more »



CrowdSource Raises $12.5 Million for Enterprise Tasks
Kara Swisher
Oct 22, 2012 07:39 am
CrowdSource, which uses hundreds of thousands of workers to manage labor-intensive tasks at scale, raised $12.5 million in a Series A funding round. The funding was led by Highland Capital Partners. The start-up, which focuses on content creation and structuring big data, said it will use the funds to expand offerings, add workers and increase sales and marketing. read more »



Why NBC Can't Make Money From Its Latest "Saturday Night Live" Viral Video
Peter Kafka
Oct 22, 2012 06:43 am
You can see the Bruno Mars/Pandora sketch all over the Web. Except on the sites NBC owns. read more »



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Du Pont to slash 1,500 jobs as profit plunges. Du Pont's (DD) shares were -3.5% premarket after the company's Q3 earnings badly missed expectations and it provided full-year guidance well below forecasts. EPS from continuing operations almost halved to $0.32, net profit plummeted to $10M from $452M a year earlier, and revenue slipped 9% to $7.39B. Du Pont announced a restructuring in which it plans to make pretax savings of $450M ($300M in 2013) and cut 1,500 jobs.

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Obama, Romney pledge to forestall defense cuts. President Barack Obama and Republican challenger Mitt Romney pledged not to allow automatic defense cuts to go ahead on January 1. "It will not happen," Obama said during last night's presidential debate. Whoever wins, though, will have to come to an agreement with Congress to forestall the sequestration, which has got the defense industry mightily spooked.

Apple to launch iPad mini. Apple (AAPL) is today expected to launch the long-awaited iPad Mini, which, the 9to5 Mac Web site reports, will probably start at $329. Apple will also reportedly unveil a slight update for the regular iPad. The iPad mini could accelerate the trend of schools and colleges buying iPads en masse as education becomes a major focus for Apple: the company has dedicated sales teams, conducts regular meetings with school officials, provides financing for volume orders, and has a digital textbook initiative.

Top Stock News
Mayer impresses on first call as Yahoo earnings top forecasts. Yahoo's (YHOO) Q3 earnings beat expectations, with buybacks and cost cuts helping EPS rise to $0.35 from $0.23 a year earlier while revenue edged up 2% to $1.09B, boosted by a nice 11% rise in search revenue. On her first earnings call, CEO Marissa Mayer pledged to revamp Yahoo's mobile strategy, saying that half of the workforce should be focused on that area. Analysts liked what they heard and shares were +2.7% premarket.

TI profit increases 30% but outlook weak. Texas Instruments' (TXN) Q3 earnings also topped consensus as profit jumped 30% to $784M and adjusted EPS came in at $0.52, although revenue slipped 2% to $3.39B, hurt by weakening demand for chips due to economic concerns. TI gave guidance that was below expectations and the earnings call didn't contain much for chip investors to be excited about. Customer inventories remain lean and demand visibility short, while the industrial and telecom markets are soft. Shares dipped 0.5% premarket.

GE refinances debt to avoid choppy waters. General Electric (GE) has refinanced $5B worth of bonds that mature in February just in case Barack Obama or Mitt Romney are unable to avert the fiscal cliff. "If it's choppy, we are prepared," CFO Keith Sherin said. The conglomerate used part of the $7B worth of bonds it raised earlier this month for the refinancing.

Nokia plans to bolster cash position with €750M bond. Nokia (NOK) is looking to boost its cash reserves by offering a €750M convertible bond that will carry a coupon of 4.25%-5% and matures in 2017. The offering comes after Nokia's net cash position fell to €3.6B in Q3 from €4.2B at the end of Q2 and despite the company's debt carrying junk status. Trading in the bonds is expected to start on Friday. Shares were -6.4% premarket.

Chesapeake starts to repay lifeline loan. Chesapeake Energy (CHK) has reportedly paid off more than half of a $4B bridge loan after receiving $2.8B in cash from the sale of some of its oil and gas properties in the Permian Basin. The loan, made in May, was a lifeline for Chesapeake as it was staring at a $10B funding shortfall; so far this year, Chesapeake has sold around $12B of its assets.

Facebook ad sales growth faces "inflection point." Facebook (FB) is due to report Q3 earnings later, with analysts expecting EPS of $0.11 and revenue of $1.23B. Susquehanna reckons results will be in line but suggests that ad sales growth could be at an "inflection point." Less positive is Citi, which thinks Facebook has hit an "air pocket." Meanwhile, Netflix (NFLX) is expected to report a plunge in EPS to $0.04 from $1.16 but that revenue climbed 10.1% to $904.89M.

Top Economic & Other News
Home values rise most since 2006. The Zillow Home Value Index rose 1.3% on quarter to $153,800 in Q3, representing the biggest rise since Q1 2006, although the recovery is uneven across America due to differences in foreclosure conditions and employment. Values declined in 17 of 41 states covered, with the biggest increases in Phoenix at +5.9% and the biggest fall in Atlanta at -2.2%.

BOJ veers towards easing. Facing increased pressure and a weakening economy, the Bank of Japan is leaning towards further easing at its policy meeting next week, Reuters reports, but there is not yet a consensus on what the next steps should be. Economics Minister Seiji Maehara wants to attend again, although Finance Minister Koriki Jojima denied that the government has asked for a ¥20T ($251B) increase in asset purchases.

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Today's Markets:
In Asia, Japan flat at 9014. Hong Kong closed. China -0.9% to 2114. India -0.4% to 18710.
In Europe, at midday, London -1.2%. Paris -1.1%. Frankfurt -1.4%.
Futures at 7:00: Dow -0.8%. S&P -1.1%. Nasdaq -1%. Crude -1.9% to $88.30. Gold -1% to $1709.40.

Today's economic calendar:
FOMC meeting begins
7:45 ICSC Retail Store Sales
8:55 Redbook Chain Store Sales
10:00 Richmond Fed Mfg.
1:00 PM Results of $35B, 2-Year Note Auction

Notable earnings before today's open: AKS, AME, ARMH, CIT, COH, DD, FMER, GNTX, HOG, ITW, LXK, MMM, NMM, NUS, PLD, RAI, RF, RSH, SNV, UPS, UTX, VMED, WHR, XRX

Notable earnings after today's close: ACE, AFL, ALTR, AMGN, BCR, BNNY, BRCM, BWLD, CBI, CHRW, FB, FBC, FBHS, FTI, GILD, HTS, ILMN, INVN, IRBT, JNPR, NBR, NFLX, NFX, NSC, PLCM, PNRA, QCOR, RFMD, STM, TPX, TSS, UIS, VMW, WYNN

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