Top Stories of the Day // October 14, 2013

Monday, October 14, 2013 Posted by bloggerdaddy
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Today's Top Stories // Oct 14, 2013

Facebook Buys Mobile Data Analytics Company Onavo, Reportedly For Up To $200M... And (Finally?) Gets Its Office In Israel

Big news for a Monday/late Sunday night (depending on where you are): Onavo, the Tel Aviv-based mobile analytics company, has just announced that it has been... read more

The End Of The Library

A simple link. That's all it took to unleash a hailstorm of angry emails, messages, tweets, and comments. Why? I dared wonder if libraries will continue to... read more

Nintendo 2DS Review: Back To Basics Proves Brilliant For Mobile Console Gaming

Nintendo has a rhythm that's predictable when it comes to product releases: Create a new console, then create different iterations of those consoles with... read more

5.9-inch HTC One Max With Fingerprint Sensor Allows You To Launch Apps With A Touch

HTC has revealed its latest smartphone, the 5.9-inch big-screen sibling of the HTC One flagship device. The new HTC One Max is well into phablet territory at... read more

Sonos Introduces The Play:1, A Little $199 Speaker With Big Sound

Over the years, Sonos has built a reputation for producing high-quality stereo components that can magically connect to your own personal music library, as well... read more

Australian Startups Zookal And Flirtey To Begin Delivering Textbook Orders By Drone

As countries around the world gradually lift regulations on the use of commercial drones, a new startup called Flirtey hopes to turn Australia into a worldwide... read more

Microsoft Announces Update 3 For Windows Phone 8 With Larger Screens, More Live Tiles, Coming This Year

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TOP VIDEOS

Fly Or Die: Samsung Galaxy Note 3

Samsung's third generation phablet is here. If you haven't met her already, say hello to the Galaxy Note 3, a barge... read more

CrunchWeek: Facebook And Google's Big Privacy Changes, Zulily's IPO, And All The Latest Twitter Talk

Need a 12 minute break from raking leaves, drinking cider, and carving pumpkins (and whatever other autumnal chores... read more

Gillmor Gang: Context Matters

The Gillmor Gang — Robert Scoble, John Taschek, Keith Teare, Kevin Marks, and Steve Gillmor — took out their devices... read more

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