Sunday, December 21, 2014

Top Stories of the Day // December 21, 2014

Hands On With The Blackberry Classic |
Why Retailers Must (But Won’t) Succeed In Introducing Mobile Payment Systems |
11 Stories You Don’t Want To Miss This Week |
The Internet Of Things Is Not A Shiny New Toy |
North Korea On Sony Hack: It Wasn’t Us |
How Clear Is The Future Of Google Glass? |
How NASA Opens Planetary Mission Data |
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Today's Top Stories // Dec 21, 2014

Hands On With The Blackberry Classic

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Why Retailers Must (But Won’t) Succeed In Introducing Mobile Payment Systems

In the digital age, it's critical for retailers to collect and manage customer data. This information is the key to providing personalization for any kind of... read more

11 Stories You Don’t Want To Miss This Week

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The Internet Of Things Is Not A Shiny New Toy

The Internet of Things is the latest, greatest new buzzword du jour and every major technology company, industrial manufacturer, big retailer and health... read more

North Korea On Sony Hack: It Wasn’t Us

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How Clear Is The Future Of Google Glass?

Some ideas are ahead of their time. There is no question that the wearables market is taking off with the proliferation of health monitors, pedometers and... read more

How NASA Opens Planetary Mission Data

As the U.S. National Aeronautic and Space Administration tests new rockets for its manned space program, planetary scientists are already working with reams of... read more

TOP VIDEOS

Hands On With The Blackberry Classic

 It’s been a long time coming: Blackberry’s return to its roots. Rather than chasing the pack,... read more

Gillmor Gang: Hackathon

 The Gillmor Gang — Robert Scoble, Alexia Tsotsis, Kevin Marks, and Steve Gillmor. Recorded live Friday,... read more

Built In Brooklyn: Mouth Delivers Indie Food, Booze, And Gifts To Your Home

 For the latest episode of Built in Brooklyn, we visited a locale that’s particularly close to my heart... read more

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