Wednesday, July 16, 2014

Top Stories of the Day // July 16, 2014

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Today's Top Stories // Jul 16, 2014

Apple Teams Up With IBM For Huge, Expansive Enterprise Push

Apple has announced a strategic partnership with IBM that will see the enterprise giant transfer over 150 of their enterprise and IT apps and tools to Apple... read more

Tesla’s $35,000 Car Will Be Called The Model 3

At one point, Tesla's third car — the one they're trying to get to the market for around $35,000 — was called the Model E. Then Ford got huffy and... read more

Google Offers A Free Crash Course In Android Development

Google has teamed up with Udacity to make available a free course in Android development available to all – complete with videos, quizzes, course materials... read more

3 Years Later, Google+ Drops Its Dumb Real Name Rule And Apologizes

Since Google+ launched, many have complained about the service's requirement that users use their real names. Complaints grew ever louder once Google started... read more

Metromile Launches Per-Mile Car Insurance That Could Save Californians 40%

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Samsung In Talks To Scoop Up SmartThings For Around $200 Million

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The $5 Million Cooler

Forget potato salads. There's a new Kickstarter superstar: The Coolest Cooler. It's just a cooler yet so much more. It already has over $5 million in funding on... read more

TOP VIDEOS

Fly Or Die: Adobe Ink & Slide

The Ink and Slide are Adobe’s first foray into the hardware world, comprising a special stylus and a digital... read more

CrunchWeek: The Latest Tinder Drama, The New New Microsoft, Lyft's Struggles To Launch In NYC

 It’s time for a new episode of CrunchWeek, the show that brings a few of us writers together to talk... read more

TC Cribs: Pocket Gems, Where The Office Gets Snazzed Up $100 At A Time

 Today’s episode of Cribs brings us to Pocket Gems, the San Francisco mobile entertainment startup.... read more

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