Top Stories of the Day // March 28, 2014

Friday, March 28, 2014 Posted by bloggerdaddy
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Today's Top Stories // Mar 28, 2014

Amazon Plans Free Video-Streaming Service, WSJ Reports

All signs point to Amazon announcing its streaming device at a NYC event next week. Not a lot is known about it, but a report from the WSJ today sheds a little... read more

Sony Just Launched The Most Boring Product In The World

Meet the Digital Paper, Sony's latest e-ink slate. It's part iPad, part e-reader, and must be made out of moon rocks. It's $1,100 and will be available in the... read more

Facebook Takes Another Crack At Read-It-Later With “Save” Button

Facebook's quest to become a newspaper has seen it launch multiple News Feeds, the standalone Paper app, trending topics, and more. But you're not always able... read more

Apple To Launch 4.7- And 5.5-Inch iPhone As Soon As September, Report Claims

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Y Combinator’s Top Three Startups From Winter 2014, According To Y Combinator Startups

With each class, the startups within Y Combinator vote to determine which colleagues they thought were most likely to be successful. One source sent us a list... read more

Facebook Joins Google In The Hunt For The Future

We now live in an era when Mark Zuckerberg speed-dials Obama, controls fleets of drones, brokers $19 billion acquisitions in a week, and buys whole virtual... read more

Elon Musk Turns To Medium And GIFs To Reveal New Model S Fire Safety Feature

Is the company blog dead? Instead of posting on the Tesla blog, Elon Musk announced a significant new Model S feature on the personal blogging site Medium. read more



TOP VIDEOS

TC Makers: A Walk Through The Amazing Townhouse That Grado Labs Calls Home

Grado Labs appears to be a much bigger company than it is. Founded 60 years ago by Joseph Grado, the company made... read more

Inside Jobs: How Medium's Product Scientist Brings Data To Life

The tech press can make it seem like the most important people in the industry are those with "founder" or "chief"... read more

Secret CEO Responds To Cyberbullying Criticism

When it comes to cyberbullying in his anonyous sharing app, Secret co-founder claimed "We don't see very much of... read more

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