Top Stories of the Day // March 11, 2013

Monday, March 11, 2013 Posted by bloggerdaddy
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Today's Top Stories // Mar 11, 2013

Galaxy S IV Reportedly Leaks, Remains Visually Similar To Galaxy S III

The Samsung Galaxy S IV is being announced later this week at a special event, but we've already seen plenty of leaks regarding the flagship phone's hardware,... read more

For A Crazy $5.99 A Month, The $99 TiVo Mini Will Pull Recordings From A TiVo Premiere

Remember 2005 when the name TiVo meant something? It was a synonymous with DVRs. Crappy Comcast boxes were called TiVos because consumers didn't know any... read more

Someone Calculated How Many Calories A Mouse Click Burns

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Early Apple iPhone Developer Prototype Looked More Like An iPad, Had Ethernet And Serial Ports

Apple has been working on the iPhone since long before it hit the market in 2007, and today a new prototype has come to light that shows how it might have... read more

LovePalz, The Real-Time Virtual Sex Toy For Long-Distance Couples, Will Launch On March 29

LovePalz, the virtual sex gadget designed for long-distance couples, has finally set a launch date for both its products and Web-based control center. On March... read more

Philips Debuts Open APIs And An iOS SDK For Hue Connected Lighting System

Philips Hue is a lighting system that changes the definition of what your standard home lighting setup is, and now there's an official developer program for the... read more

Samsung Tops China's Smartphone Market For The First Time As Sales Triple, Says Strategy Analytics

Samsung Electronics topped China's smartphone market for the first time in 2012, according to data from Strategy Analytics (reported by Yonhap News Agency). The... read more

Berlin-Based iversity Relaunches As MOOCs Platform, Sets Its Sights On Becoming The Coursera Of Europe

The fast expanding universe of MOOCs has a new addition. Berlin-based startup iversity, founded in 2011 to offer online collaboration tools for learning... read more

Alibaba Names Insider Jonathan Lu As New CEO, Replacing Founder Jack Ma

Alibaba, China's e-commerce giant, today named insider Jonathan Lu Xaoxi as its new CEO -- filling a hole two months after founder Jack Ma announced that he... read more

Michael Arrington Is Newest Aol CEO's Favorite TechCrunch Writer

Much like this gif, Aol added another layer of management last week. Aol Brands got its own CEO, Susan Lyne, to round out the triumvirate of Aol Networks CEO... read more

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