Saturday, December 27, 2014

Top Stories of the Day // December 27, 2014

Thumb Typing Is Changing Our Brains |
Tesla Announces The Roadster 3.0 With A 400 Mile Range |
Build Your Own DIY Raspberry Pi Minecraft Server |
Apparently The Bitcoin Bowl Is A Real Thing That’s Happening Right Now |
When Will Your Phone Replace Your Keys And Wallet? |
The Drone That Could Save You From Drowning |
Whose Hack Is It Anyway? |
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Today's Top Stories // Dec 27, 2014

Thumb Typing Is Changing Our Brains

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Tesla Announces The Roadster 3.0 With A 400 Mile Range

Tesla isn't done with its iconic Roadster. The company just took the wraps off the next generation of the sport car. Chief among the updates is a new 400 mile... read more

Build Your Own DIY Raspberry Pi Minecraft Server

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Apparently The Bitcoin Bowl Is A Real Thing That’s Happening Right Now

When I first heard about the Bitcoin Bowl, I assumed it was a joke, or maybe a weird startup publicity stunt. It turns out that yes, the Bitcoin Bowl is... read more

When Will Your Phone Replace Your Keys And Wallet?

When I leave my home, I check that I have three things: keys, wallet, phone. How long will it be until the first two are obsolete? My wallet has only three... read more

The Drone That Could Save You From Drowning

Slowly but surely, though, people are finding truly good, novel uses for drones. Stopping rhino poaching! Finding skiers lost in the alps! And now... saving you... read more

Whose Hack Is It Anyway?

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TOP VIDEOS

Built In Brooklyn: Farmigo Brings Local Produce To Schools, Offices, And Homes

 Food startup Farmigo is a San Francisco transplant — like me. The company was initially based on the... read more

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

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