Here's a handful of interesting tech stories from around theweb for Wednesday, March 16. Apple Moves Toward Larger iPhone Screens [Wall Street Journal] Apple Inc., which is expected to launch its next-generation iPhonelater this year, has ordered screens from its Asian suppliers thatare bigger than the ones used in iPhones since they debuted in2007, people familiar with the situation said. HTC One X and Evo 4G LTE indefinitely delayed at US Customs forinvestigation of Apple patent infringement [The Verge] The HTC One X and Evo 4G LTE are notable devices for many reasons,but today they become notorious: they're the first devices toface an import delay at US Customs for potentially infringing anApple patent. How Yahoo Killed Flickr and Lost the Internet [Gizmodo] This is the story of Flickr. And how Yahoo bought it and murderedit and screwed itself out of relevance along the way. Google Chrome 19 Adds Synched Tabs [PC Magazine] Users who are signed into Chrome will be able to surf the Web usingChrome on their work computer and pick up where they left off on apersonal laptop at home, for example. T-Mobile USA to cut another 900 jobs [Reuters] T-Mobile USA, which is spending $4 billion to upgrade its network,said in March that it would close seven call centers, cutting about5 percent of its roughly 36,000-strong workforce. In TV Race, Microsoft Has Lead, Forrester Says [New York Times] As television begins to resemble the mobile business, Microsoft isin the lead with the Xbox, according to a new report out Wednesdayfrom Forrester Research. Judge: Ample evidence that Apple knowingly joined e-bookconspiracy [Ars Technica] Apple is not officially on the hook yet for allegedly colluding with publishers to fixe-book prices, but US District Judge Denise Cote had some harshwords about the company's actions. Bing's New Social-Friendly Search Interface Now Live [Search Engine Land] The new Bing interface, with a healthy dose of social connectionsand discovery, is now live for all users. Bitly readies real-time viral search engine, raises $20 million innew funding [The Verge] Bitly, a New York company that lets users shorten, share, and trackURLs, is raising around $20 million in a new round of funding, wehave learned from multiple sources. Facebook Hires Team From Android Photosharing App Dev Lightbox ToQuiet Mobile Fears [TechCrunch] Facebook has just closed a deal to hire the full team of sevenemployees from Android photosharing app developer Lightbox, whichshould reduce worries that mobile will be its downfall. Recently on Techland: Battle of the Steve Jobs Movies Is Google Readying a Nexus Android Invasion? #RIP? 10 Celebrity Victims of Twitter Death Hoaxes. The e-commerce company in China offers quality products such as Nordson Gun Parts , Powder Coating Test Equipment, and more. For more , please visit Powder Coating Machines today!
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