Top Stories of the Day // November 24, 2013

Sunday, November 24, 2013 Posted by bloggerdaddy
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Today's Top Stories // Nov 24, 2013

NSA Has 50,000 ‘Digital Sleeper Agents’ Via Computer Malware, Says Latest Snowden Leak

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Big Insurance Can Now Bypass Obamacare Website, Tech Companies Still Waiting

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The Battle For The Connected Home Is Heating Up

With the emergence of connected devices, the entire home is being reinvented as a data product, opening great opportunities to entrepreneurs. A whole new... read more

Down, The App Formerly Known As Bang With Friends, Relaunches On The iPhone

Following a trademark dispute with Zynga, the team behind the hookup app Bang With Friends rebranded as Down, adjusted their approach, and launched on Android.... read more

Primo Is An Arduino Robot That Teaches Kids Programming Logic Through Play

Meet Primo: a physical programming interface that teaches children programming logic while they control the movements of an Arduino-powered robot. All of... read more

Amazon's Next Kindle Paperwhite To Feature 300ppi Screen, Better Typography, Arrive Early Next Year

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Fully-Automated Ad Management Startup Multichannel Raises $3M In Seed Funding

Multichannel wants to help marketers fully automate their online advertising so they can focus on developing campaigns instead of staring at software dashboards... read more

TOP VIDEOS

CrunchWeek: The Xbox One & Playstation 4, The Rise Of QuizUp, The Fall Of Turntable.fm

It's time for a new episode of CrunchWeek, the show in which a few of us writers sit ourselves down in front of... read more

Gillmor Gang: Dreamforce 2013 Live

The Gillmor Gang — Robert Scoble, Adam Bosworth, John Taschek, John Rymer, and Steve Gillmor — gathered at Dreamforce... read more

TC Makers: An Evening With iRobot

Deep in the wilds outside of Boston a team of mad scientists created the ultimate in robotic life: the iRobot Roomba,... read more

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