Top Stories of the Day // February 6, 2014

Thursday, February 6, 2014 Posted by bloggerdaddy
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Today's Top Stories // Feb 6, 2014

Sony To Exit PC Business By Selling VAIO

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Don’t Like Your Facebook “Look Back”? You’ll Be Able To Edit It Soon.

For the past 24 hours, my Facebook newsfeed has been predominantly filled with just two things: people sharing those cutesy automated "Look Back" videos that... read more

Amazon Acquires Video Gaming Studio Double Helix Games

Amazon has acquired a gaming studio called Double Helix Games, TechCrunch has learned, and Amazon now confirms. The deal may well add fuel to the recent... read more

What Happens To California If Silicon Valley Became A State, In 7 Charts

At least one wealthy tech investor wants to encourage California's latent separatist tendencies and slice California into six different states, including one... read more

Apple Hiring Fitness Physiologists, Sleep Experts On The Heels Of Recent iWatch Rumors

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Apple Dives Deeper Into Improved Device Display Research With Quantum Dot-Enhanced Tech

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Mozilla And EverythingMe Preview “Firefox Launcher”, An Android Homescreen That Fights App Overload

Mozilla wants to help you find new apps and rediscover those you downloaded but forgot. So today it previewed Firefox Launcher for Android, a homescreen... read more



TOP VIDEOS

CrunchWeek: Microsoft's CEO Hunt Heats Up, Google Says Goodbye Moto, Facebook's Paper App

With the Super Bowl right around the corner, for many Americans this weekend is all about football -- but tech... read more

Gillmor Gang: Brand Royalty

The Gillmor Gang — Robert Scoble, John Taschek, Kevin Marks, Keith Teare, and Steve Gillmor — seem perfectly willing... read more

Keen On… Hacking Gender: How Women In Silicon Valley Can Become Jane Bond

Despite incremental improvements, the gender bias issue in Silicon Valley remains an important one -- and one... read more

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