Top Stories of the Day // April 28, 2014

Monday, April 28, 2014 Posted by bloggerdaddy
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Today's Top Stories // Apr 28, 2014

Here’s What Happens When You Strap An Oculus-Controlled Video Camera To A Drone And Take It For A Spin

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Google Shows How Its Self-Driving Cars Are Getting Smarter With 700K Miles Driven

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What’s Next For PonoMusic, The Startup That Took Kickstarter By Storm And Raised $6.2M

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RadiumOne Confirms That It Has Fired CEO Gurbaksh Chahal

RadiumOne just announced that its board of directors terminated CEO and Chairman Gurbaksh Chahal on Saturday night. The company said in an emailed statement... read more

Kantar: Windows Phone ‘Stutters’ Amid Android Price Competition, iPhone 5S Is Apple’s Buffer

Last Friday, Microsoft finally took control as the new owner of Nokia's devices business, but it's coming into its new position as a mobile hardware maker... read more

#Love: What’s Your Type?

There was a time, I'm told, when the closest that two lovers came to text messaging was written love letters, sent through the snail mail. Perhaps they were... read more

Popcorn Time Is Coming To Android As Soon As Tomorrow

Popcorn Time's evolution continues. A popular fork of the original software is launching on Android as soon as tomorrow, one of the developers tells TechCrunch.... read more

TOP VIDEOS

What's Next For PonoMusic, The Startup That Took Kickstarter By Storm And Raised $6.2M

 Once in a while, a Kickstarter project just hits a nerve and compels thousands of people to donate money... read more

CrunchWeek: The Future Of Google+ And Why RadiumOne's CEO Has To Go

This week Leena Rao, Colleen Taylor and I sat around the Round Table to discuss the precipitous exit of Google’s... read more

How Cloud Films Wants To Keep Movies Authentic In The Age Of The Selfie

The innovative film maker Tiffany Shlain isn't a great fan of selfies. They are mostly two dimensional, she told... read more

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