Top Stories of the Day // January 28, 2014

Tuesday, January 28, 2014 Posted by bloggerdaddy
TechCrunch

Today's Top Stories // Jan 28, 2014

Donald Trump Explains Apple’s Stock Dip

Noted Apple analyst and Birther Movement enthusiast Donald Trump has taken to Twitter to voice his concerns over the company's lack of "vision" and "momentum".... read more

Google Is Making A Land Grab For The Internet Of Things

Before this past December, when Google acquired seven robotics companies back-to-back, the company's ambitions in the "Internet of Things" space looked as... read more

Google Glass Gets Prescription Options With Four Titanium Frame Styles And Shades

read more

Apple Patents A Two-Sided Solar-Powered MacBook Screen With Touch Input

read more

Yahoo Is Buying Tomfoolery, An Enterprise App Studio Led By Ex-Yahoos And AOLers

Yahoo's acquisition spree continues apace, with the next deal likely to cover a few different bases for the company: mobile, enterprise and bringing ex-Yahoo... read more

Apple’s 51M iPhones, 26M iPads And 4.8M Macs In Q1 2014 Set A Record, But Growth Slows

read more

BlackBerry Update Adds FM Radio, Because Why Not?

Great news for the dozens of remaining BlackBerry fans. The latest platform update adds a bunch of little tweaks to your Z30, Q10, and Q5 including an FM radio.... read more

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

Get more at techcrunch.com

To forward this newsletter to a friend, click here.

TechCrunch
Labels:

Post a Comment