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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 25 2015 TODAY'S TOP STORIES: | | | | | | TOP HEADLINE | Ben Dickson | Twenty years ago, if you told me my phone could be used to steal the password to my email account or to take a copy of my fingerprint data, I would've laughed... Read More… | | | | | CRUNCH NETWORK | Liraz Margalit Ever wonder why after buying shoes online (or any other consumer goods), for the next few weeks or months, you can be sure to spot ads or promotions for those... Read More… | | | | John Biggs Owlet, a Hardware Battlefield darling, announced that they are going out of beta this weekend and will be available to new parents who want to make sure their... Read More… | | | | CRUNCH NETWORK | Ben Schippers Why do engineers build ugly products? What is it in the nature of engineering or the software development process that leads to user interfaces that are... Read More… | | | | CRUNCH NETWORK | Preet Anand It's no secret that the tech community has historically reacted with hesitation at the thought of collaborating with the public sector, what with the red... Read More… | | | | Mike Butcher Net neutrality is widely accepted as being key to innovation, and therefore tech startups. When it operates, there is no ‘fast lane’ controlled by... Read More… | | | | | If you do not want to receive this email or you would like to update your preferences click here. | | 410 Townsend Street, San Francisco, CA 94107 © 2015 AOL Inc. All rights reserved. Privacy Policy Terms of Service | | | | |
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