Thursday, November 6, 2014

Top Stories of the Day // November 6, 2014

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Today's Top Stories // Nov 6, 2014

Chiaro Reboots The Pelvic Floor Exerciser As A Sleek Connected Wearable Called Elvie

Pelvic floor/kegel exercises have had known benefits for women for decades, especially post-child birth. The challenge has always been motivating women to do... read more

Google Guarantees Inbox Invite By 5 PM PT If You Ask During Today’s ‘Happy Hour’

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Tesla Delays Its SUV Yet Again

Once upon a time — way back in 2012 — Tesla announced that they were building an electric SUV. It would be called the Model X. Then it got delayed,... read more

Nintendo Announces Zelda: Majora’s Mask Remake For 3DS, Coming Spring 2015

Were you one of those kids who never got to play Zelda: Majora's Mask for the Nintendo 64 because it required that damned expansion pack? Good news! Because... read more

Lyft Accuses Former COO Of Stealing Confidential Documents Before Joining Uber

On-demand rides startup Lyft is taking its former COO Travis VanderZanden to court for breach of his confidentiality agreement and fiduciary duty weeks after... read more

Malware Discovered In China Could Herald ‘New Era’ Of iOS And Mac Threats

Conventional wisdom suggests that the vast majority of mobile malware cases impact Android devices. Or at least that those who do not jailbreak their iPhones... read more

Alcohol Scientists Exist And They Have An App

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TOP VIDEOS

TC Cribs: Indiegogo's Colorful And Crowd-Pleasing Abode

 Today’s episode of Cribs brings us to the Mid-Market neighborhood of San Francisco, which is where... read more

Built In Brooklyn: Maker's Row Bets On US Manufacturing

 For the first episode of our new show Built In Brooklyn, we took the “built” part of the title... read more

Gillmor Gang: Eating the World

 The Gillmor Gang — Robert Scoble, Kevin Marks, Keith Teare, John Taschek, and Steve Gillmor. Recorded... read more

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