Top Stories of the Day // April 3, 2014

Thursday, April 3, 2014 Posted by bloggerdaddy
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Today's Top Stories // Apr 3, 2014

Tesla Drivers Are Using Their In-Dash Browser To Keep Up With The News, Quantcast Says

What are Tesla owners actually doing with their in-car web browsers? That's the question that ad measurement and targeting company Quantcast tried to answer... read more

Microsoft Will Soon Bring Back The Start Menu In Windows 8.1

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How Amazon Fire TV Stacks Up To Apple TV, Chromecast And Roku

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Microsoft Updates Visual Studio With Support For Universal Projects, TypeScript 1.0 And .NET Native Code Compilation

At its Build developers conference today, Microsoft announced the launch of the first release candidate of Visual Studio 2013 Update 2. While this may sound... read more

AirPooler Is Lyft For Private Planes

Pilots want to fly, but it's expensive. People want to travel but it's a hassle. AirPooler brings them together on its site where pilots can sell empty seats on... read more

Here’s TechCrunch’s Review Of The Original Fire TV, The FyreTV Porn Streamer

Amazon's Fire TV is not the first box to be a hot streamer... if you know what I mean. A Florida-based company launched the original FyreTV video streamer in... read more

Google Is Splitting Its Stock Today To Solidify Sergey Brin And Larry Page’s Domination

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Hands-On With Amazon's New FireTV Media Player

It's only been a few hours since Amazon revealed its new FireTV set top box, giving us a good chunk of time to... read more

Hands On With Wello, The iPhone Case That Monitors And Tracks Your Vital Signs

If you’re like most people, you only check in with your vital signs (temperature, blood pressure, pulmonary... read more

TC Cribs: Chairish HQ, A Former Whiskey Distillery Turned Home Decor Hotspot

Welcome back to Cribs, the TechCrunch TV show that gives you an inside look at the offices of the tech industry's... read more

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