Top Stories of the Day // July 18, 2013

Thursday, July 18, 2013 Posted by bloggerdaddy
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Today's Top Stories // Jul 18, 2013

Startups, I Give Up On You For Today

Startups, I just give up on you for today.... read more

HTC Finally Outs The Slightly Smaller One Mini, We Go Hands-On

At long last, HTC finally confirmed what we all already knew to be true -- the HTC One mini is a real mid-range smartphone, and it's going to start hitting... read more

Nokia Q2 2013 Misses On Sales Of $7.5B; Posts $0 EPS And 7.4M Lumias Sold

More negative numbers for Nokia today, as the company reported its quarterly earnings for Q2, but it also noted sales of 7.4 million Window Phone-powered Lumia... read more

OUYA Launches $1M 'Free The Games' Fund, Will Match Kickstarter Funds For OUYA-Bound Games

The OUYA Android gaming console has been met with mixed reviews. The console blew up on Kickstarter, and in the months leading up to its recent release, the... read more

Hey Reddit, These Subreddits Are Totally Default Worthy, Too

Reddit just changed its default subreddits for the first time since October 2011. As part of the new Reddit switcheroo, /r/politics and /r/atheism, two of the... read more

Paid Apps On The Decline: 90% Of iOS Apps Are Free, Up From 80-84% During 2010-2012, Says Flurry

The trend toward more mobile applications going free continues, app analytics provider Flurry confirms this morning in a new report focused on app price changes... read more

Facebook Veteran Ari Steinberg's New Startup Vamo Taps Big Data To Book You Cheap And Easy Travel

Travel planning is a nightmare. So many moving parts cause decision paralysis and fear you're getting gouged. That's why 7-year Facebooker Ari Steinberg just... read more

With Launch Of 3.0, Adobe Social Supports Instagram, LinkedIn, And More, Plus Predictive Capabilities

Adobe says version 3.0 of Adobe Social, its set of tools for social marketing, is going live right now.... read more

Facebook Acquires Assets Of UK Mobile Bug-Checking Software Developer Monoidics

Facebook has just agreed to acquire certain assets and hire some employees of UK software verification developer Monoidics. Pending closing conditions, some... read more

By Wrapping Sensors In A Plushie, "Teddy The Guardian" Aims To Sell Medical Tech For Kids

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