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Top Stories of the Day // October 26, 2013

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Today's Top Stories // Oct 26, 2013

Late-2013 15-Inch Retina MacBook Pro Review: Apple’s High-Performance Notebook Tops The Field

Apple's MacBook Pro with Retina Display will soon be just the MacBook Pro, period. But this generation two version of both the 13- and 15-inch super slim... read more

Jony Ive And Marc Newson Customize An Unreleased Mac Pro For (RED) Auction

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Huge Google Shift Points To Faster Search Results

Researchers at USC have stumbled on a huge change in how Google architects its search services. The result? Reduced lag in serving search queries, especially in... read more

The NSA’s Website (NSA.gov) Is Down

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H2O-Pal Helps You Get Your Two Gallons Of Water A Day

The United States National Laboratory Of Water Drinking And Health (not a real laboratory) recommends that all humans drink lots of water all the time. That's... read more

The War On Hackers

Corey Thuen was a developer at the Idaho National Laboratory who helped to develop a network-visualization tool called Sophia. Then Battelle Energy, the company... read more

A Way To Save BlackBerry

The first smartphone I owned was a Nokia communicator, which I chose because the C++ dev kit gave me the most freedom. When the iPhone appeared I did not... read more



TOP VIDEOS

Ask A VC: Google Ventures' Dr. Krishna Yeshwant On The Opportunities For Health-Focused Mobile Apps And More

In this week's Ask A VC show, we sat down with Google Ventures partner Dr. Krishna Yeshwant in the TechCrunch TV... read more

At Coworking Space Runway, Allan Young Says He's Trying To 'Kill The Idea Of The Garage Startup'

San Francisco coworking space Runway isn't quite like other shared offices and incubators. Yes, there are still... read more

Gillmor Gang Live 10.22.13 (TCTV)

Gillmor Gang - Robert Scoble, Dan Farber, Kevin Marks, Keith Teare, and Steve Gillmor. Live recording session tonight... read more

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