Top Stories of the Day // February 6, 2013

Wednesday, February 6, 2013 Posted by bloggerdaddy
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Today's Top Stories // Feb 6, 2013

The Microsoft Surface Pro Proves That The PC Is Back

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Apple Will Reportedly Lose The iPhone Trademark In Brazil

Apple is set to lose its iPhone trademark in Brazil, according to a report from Reuters which cites a source familiar with a forthcoming decision from that... read more

As An Asian American, Have I Ever Experienced Racism In The Tech Industry, Even If It's Usually Subtle And Non-Malicious?

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Latest Rumors Suggest The Galaxy S IV Will Be Unveiled On March 15

Samsung has done an excellent job of keeping us in the dark regarding the forthcoming Galaxy S IV, but the folks over at SamMobile seem to have locked in an... read more

FoodPanda, Rocket Internet's Answer To GrubHub And Delivery Hero, Now Delivering Food In 23 Countries And Raising Money

FoodPanda, a Rocket Internet-backed online platform for aggregating and delivering food from take-out restaurants, is today announcing that it has expanded to... read more

Google Acquires Channel Intelligence For $125M To Boost Product Referrals And E-Commerce With Users

Google continues to enhance its business in e-commerce and providing a portal for users to search and find things to buy alongside ads for those products. Today... read more

News Of A National 'Super Wi-Fi' Network Was A Media Fabrication

America got bamboozled yesterday, courtesy of an unintentional media fabrication: the government is not building a super-fast national Wi-Fi network. A somewhat... read more

Pebble Addresses Early iOS Bluetooth, Android Fragmentation Issues, And Battery Issues

Pebble, the smart watch that set the world on fire with its Kickstarter project, is already encountering a few growing pains as its device begins to trickle out... read more

Fly Or Die: Microsoft Surface Pro

The gap between a full-fledged PC and a touchscreen tablet has finally found a bridge in the Microsoft Surface Pro. The Windows 8 device will be available for... read more

Just Eat CEO Klaus Nyengaard Steps Down As CEO Of Online Food Delivery Company

A surprise move for Just Eat, the online food ordering and delivery site: long-time CEO Klaus Nyengaard is leaving the company. Nyengaard tells TechCrunch he is... read more

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