Top Stories of the Day // August 9, 2014

Saturday, August 9, 2014 Posted by bloggerdaddy
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Today's Top Stories // Aug 9, 2014

Your Lost Android Phone Can Now Call You

Did you know that Android has a built-in mechanism for locating or locking your lost phone? Google hasn't done the best job marketing it, but it's actually been... read more

Disney Conquers Physics, Uses 3D Printing To Create Impossible Spinning Tops

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John McAfee In Crazytown

"The press has portrayed me alternately as a mad genius or a mad psychotic genius," began the infamous John McAfee, speaking at Def Con--and why break that... read more

Judge Rejects Comically Low $324.5M Settlement To Tech Workers Who Were Cheated Out Of Fair Wages

The proposed $324.5 million settlement between Google, Apple, Intel and Adobe and tens of thousands of their workers has been rejected by Judge Lucy Koh. The... read more

This Piece Of Paper Folds Itself Into A Robot

Imagine a ream of flat sheets sent into space, folding themselves to form a satellite, or a flat robot sent into a collapsed building to assemble itself and... read more

TurboRoo, The Chihuahua With No Front Legs, Can Walk Again Thanks To 3D Printing

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When Payment Processing Becomes A Commodity

One of the big subjects of discussion in the banking industry earlier this year was the publication of the Millennial Disruption Index, stating that millennials... read more

TOP VIDEOS

CrunchWeek: Carpooling With Lyft And Uber, Twitch Cracks Down On Copyright, Foursquare's New App

 You know what goes great with a sunny summer Friday? A new episode of CrunchWeek, the show that brings a... read more

Inside Bitcovery, The App For Finding Your Next Favorite Book, Movie, Or Album

 With the digitization of books, music and movies, there is no doubt that content discovery has changed. The... read more

Dive Into Fates Forever, Startup Battlefield's First MOBA Game

 When Jason Citron launched Fates Forever in the TechCrunch Disrupt SF Startup Battlefield, it was impressive... read more

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