Tuesday, October 28, 2014

Top Stories of the Day // October 28, 2014

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Today's Top Stories // Oct 28, 2014

Kim Kardashian West On Oversharing, Adopting New Platforms, And BlackBerry

If you told a random member of the tech media a year ago that one of the biggest names interviewed by Kara Swisher at her own conference in 2014 would be Kim... read more

This Is What The Apple Watch Interface Looks Like On An iPhone

Ever since Apple announced the Apple Watch, it's been easy to let the imagination wander a bit. It's the first product out of Apple in a long time, perhaps... read more

T-Mobile CEO John Legere Says Without The iPhone, A Carrier “Is Shit”

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India’s Answer To Uber, Ola Takes $210M Led By Softbank At $1B Valuation

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Apple Watch Will Need Juicing Daily, Says Tim Cook

Apple fans hoping Cupertino's reality distortion field was going to do magical things to the battery life of its forthcoming Apple Watch had better reset their... read more

Now On Kickstarter, Arist Is A Barista In A Machine

Arist wants to turn your kitchen into a cafe by brewing almost any coffee drink. Arist grinds beans and pour shots at the right time, and its smartphone app can... read more

Wealthfront Closes A Big New Round As Competitors Crowd The Wealth Management Market

The automated wealth management firms (known as "robo-advisors") that are bringing algorithmically enhanced services to the stodgy world of retirement planning... read more

TOP VIDEOS

Gillmor Gang: Room to Grow

 The Gillmor Gang — John Borthwick, Robert Scoble, Dan Farber, John Taschek, Keith Teare, and Steve... read more

Foundation: Biz Stone On Moving From Artist To Entrepreneur

 In our latest Foundation interview, I sat down with Jelly CEO and co-founder Biz Stone. We discussed his... read more

TC Cribs: Eventbrite's New Bright And Shiny HQ

 Welcome back to a new episode of Cribs! This time around, we headed over to Eventbrite, the company behind... read more

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