Top Stories of the Day // January 27, 2014

Monday, January 27, 2014 Posted by bloggerdaddy
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Today's Top Stories // Jan 27, 2014

Google Acquires Artificial Intelligence Startup DeepMind For More Than $500M

Google will pay $400 million to buy London-based artificial intelligence company DeepMind. The deal, but not the exact price, was confirmed to Re/code by... read more

How Cryptocurrency, Crowdfunding And A Little Internet Altruism Saved Jamaica’s Hopes For Bobsled Gold

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Kantar: Android Accounted 70% Of Smartphone Sales In Q4, But Samsung Is Now “Under Real Pressure”

Android continues to be the most popular mobile platform, with its share of smartphone sales climbing in every major market in Q4 2013, now accounting for 69.5%... read more

Tesla Completes First Coast-To-Coast Supercharger Route

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Samsung Said To Be Planning ‘Galaxy Glass’ Computing Eyeware This Fall

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The Little Snapper Is The Most Adorable Snapchat Hack Ever

Since hackers have poked holes in Snapchat's relatively lax security, many have had their way with the image sharing service's APIs, grabbing unread messages... read more

With DeepMind, Google Prepares For A Future Where We See Ourselves In Every Computing Interaction

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TOP VIDEOS

CrunchWeek: Netflix Earnings, Stripe's Big Raise, And Snowden's Live Q&A

It's that time of week for an episode of CrunchWeek, the show that brings a few TechCrunch writers together to... read more

TC Cribs: Practice Fusion, Where Keeping Fit And Healthy Is Part Of The Job

Welcome back to a brand new episode of TechCrunch Cribs, the show that takes you inside the doors of the tech industry's... read more

Backed With $9.8M From Mayfield, Fitmob Wants To Reinvent Local, Group Fitness

The gym is being disrupted from all angles, from workout gear, the quantified self to even how we workout at home.... read more

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