Top Stories of the Day // September 17, 2013

Tuesday, September 17, 2013 Posted by bloggerdaddy
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Today's Top Stories // Sep 17, 2013

On Eve Of iOS 7 Launch, Apple Starts Letting Users Install Last Compatible Versions Of Apps

iOS 7 is the biggest change to Apple's mobile OS since it was born all the way back in 2007. The risk for Apple now is that the redesign disrupts its own... read more

"That's The Dumbest Thing I've Ever Heard Of."

When Twitter broke the news last week about its forthcoming IPO, I got a bit sentimental. In 2006, when Twitter was entering the world as a side project of the... read more

Microsoft Initiates Massive $40 Billion Share Buyback Program

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Bing Reveals Its Redesign And Latest Improvements

Microsoft has redesigned Bing's logo and user interface as it seeks to position the search engine as a developer platform. read more

Surprise Freedom Is Short-Lived: Iranian Access To Social Media Was A 'Glitch'

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Valve CEO Gabe Newell Says Linux Is The Future Of Gaming, Hints At SteamBox Announcement

In his keynote today at Linuxcon, Valve CEO and Founder Gabe Newell said Linux is the future of gaming and hinted about the announcement next week of a gaming... read more

Amazon's Instant Video App Adds AirPlay Support For Streaming To Apple TV

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TOP VIDEOS

Keen On… The NSA: Can We Trust Silicon Valley With Our Secrets?

Best-selling author James Bamford is one of the world's leading authorities on the NSA. At Disrupt SF 2013, he... read more

Pebble's Eric Migicovsky Is Uninterested In A Potential Acquisition

When it comes to competition, Pebble has plenty to be concerned about. In an interview on-stage at TechCrunch Disrupt... read more

CrunchWeek: The New iPhones, Twitter Preps For An IPO, And Tech Execs Talk NSA

What a busy week it's been for the tech industry -- and what better way to cap it off than by shutting down all... read more

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