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Top Stories of the Day // August 1, 2014

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Today's Top Stories // Aug 1, 2014

Google Barge Sold For Scrap

Remember the mystery Google barges? Portland's barge is no more, it seems. Toward the end of last year, the tech world was abuzz with curiosity about why... read more

Crave’s Vesper Is A Vibrator That Hides In Plain Sight

In a market filled with many, many, many sex toys, Crave stands out by making vibrators that are not only elegant and discreet, but also multifunctional. For... read more

LG G3 Review: Ultra-thin Bezels And A Quad HD Display Brings A New King

The last LG phone I owned was the LG Shine in 2008 and I never thought I would want an LG phone after that. Since then I've owned mostly Samsung devices, but... read more

Meet EVO, San Francisco’s Answer To The Ultimate Urban Utility Bike

Every couple of years, the Oregon Manifest launches a contest designed to surface new ideas in bike design from teams across the country. The project this year... read more

Ninja Blocks Starts Pre-Orders For The Ninja Sphere Smart Home Hub

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Snapchat VP Of Engineering Peter Magnusson Departs Startup After Just 6 Months

Snapchat's VP of Engineering, Peter Magnusson, has left the company only six months after the L.A.-based startup was able to poach him away from Google.... read more

Timely Turns Your Calendar Into A Time Tracker

One of the most important things a small business manager can do is make sure that everyone is taking on a fair share of the workload. If some are taking on a... read more

TOP VIDEOS

Dive Into Fates Forever, Startup Battlefield's First MOBA Game

 When Jason Citron launched Fates Forever in the TechCrunch Disrupt SF Startup Battlefield, it was impressive... read more

Hands-On With The Revamped iOS App For We Heart It, The Feel-Good Social Photo Site

 We Heart It, the Pinterest-meets-Tumblr social image sharing platform that’s attracted a large and... read more

TC Cribs: A Trip To BarkBox HQ, Where Dogs Rule

 We definitely dig dog-friendly companies here at TechCrunch Cribs, so when we were in New York City recently,... read more

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