Friday, March 14, 2014

Top Stories of the Day // March 14, 2014

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Today's Top Stories // Mar 14, 2014

Here’s What An iPhone 6 With A Curved Display Might Look Like

It's that time of year again, friends. It's been a few months since the last iPhone was released, which means everyone is trying to figure out what the next... read more

Zuckerberg Called Obama To “Express Frustration” Over Spying’s Threat To Internet Security

Facebook Co-Founder Mark Zuckerberg made a rare posting on his Facebook page to assure his followers that he takes government threats to Internet security... read more

Here’s Amazon’s Homely New Gaming Controller

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After Apple Acquisition, Burstly’s SkyRocket Users Get 90-Day Notice

When we reported that Apple had acquired Burstly last month, a lot of the attention was focused on TestFlight, the popular mobile app testing platform -- and... read more

Google Drive Gets A Big Price Drop, 100GB Now Costs $1.99 A Month

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#BanBossy May Have Beyonce, But #BeBossy Has Nicki Minaj

Sheryl Sandberg has done it again: She's managed to rattle people by her sheer choice of words, and the logical fallacy that one woman's experience equals all... read more

iOS 8 Could Simplify Notification Center, Add Better App-To-App Data Sharing, Ditch Game Center App

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TOP VIDEOS

Keen On… Iridescent: How Girls Are 3 Years Ahead Of Everyone Else In The Race To Innovate

Tara Chklovski is the founder and CEO of Iridescent, a remarkable Google funded non profit dedicated to encouraging... read more

Founder Stories: When It Comes To Open-Source Technologies, Reverb's Tony Tam Has A Word For It

Have you ever watched a TED talk and thought, "That should be a company!" Well, that's happened a few times, I'm... read more

23andMe Founder Discusses The Promises And Perils Of Genetic Information

Anne Wojcicki, the founder of the popular direct-to-consumer genetics testing company 23andMe, sat down with us... read more

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