Verizon and Redbox reported to be planning partnership




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US telecoms company Verizon and Redbox, the group behind the $1 DVD-rental kiosks, are in talks to provide a film and TV download and streaming service, according to TechCrunch. The service is scheduled for a May 2012 launch.

Facebook has embarked on an overhaul of its corporate structure, AllThingsDigital says. The new structure integrates design, product and engineering teams around key product areas such as privacy and communication, sources told AllThingsDigital.

Wedge Partners analyst Brian Blair said in a research note that the next version of the iMac, likely in the 2012 first half, will include some TV functionality, Forbes reports.  Mr Blair expects the largest screen sizes of the iMac will integrate Apple TV and iCloud features into a slimmer all-in-one PC.

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