Monday, January 6, 2014

Top Stories of the Day // January 6, 2014

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Today's Top Stories // Jan 6, 2014

Bitcoin’s Future Foretold By Developer Momentum

If you think developers predict the future then there is more reason to believe that Bitcoin is the real deal. The crypto currency is a hit with developers,... read more

Facebook Without The Cool Kids

It's not just an attractive advertising demographic that Facebook is losing as teens take their mercurial attention elsewhere in sullen search of what's cool.... read more

Orbotix Announces The $99 Sphero 2B, A New Super-Fast, Programmable Robot

Sphero, as the name implies, was a robotic sphere. Now Orbotix, the makers of this beloved ball, have decided to elongate the it into a tube (a cylinder,... read more

iPhone Sees Ongoing Yearly Marketshare Decline As Apple Battles “Resurgent” Rivals, Says Kantar

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DJI’s Phantom 2 Vision Makes Aerial Photography Easy

The advent of affordable quadcopters has made aerial photography accessible for almost anybody. Getting really good results still often takes a bit more than... read more

Google Announces Open Automotive Alliance To Drive Android Into Connected Cars

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Mysterious Computer Chip Crop Circle Is An Nvidia CES Publicity Stunt [Update: Confirmed]

An intricate crop circle recently cut into a field two hours south of San Francisco baffled onlookers and spawned crackpot theories that aliens were... read more

TOP VIDEOS

CrunchWeek 2013 In Review, Part 2: Twitter's Big IPO, And Tech's Rising Stars

The first full business week of 2014 is about to get underway. But before we jump into that, CrunchWeek is taking... read more

Gillmor Gang: Competitive Blocking

The Gillmor Gang — Robert Scoble, Keith Teare, Kevin Marks, and Steve Gillmor — ring in the New Year in celebration... read more

Ask A VC: Revolution Ventures' David Golden's Predictions For 2014

In this week's Ask A VC, we sat down with Revolution Ventures' David Golden to talk about the IPO market, and his... read more

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