Top Stories of the Day // April 30, 2014

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Today's Top Stories // Apr 30, 2014

Lix, A More Precise 3D-Printing Pen, Passes Its Kickstarter Goal In 2-Hours

Remember the 3Doodler? A U.K. startup is taking aim at building a more precise 3D-printing pen for the professional user -- designers, architects and so on.... read more

Microsoft Is Technology’s Comeback Kid

Microsoft. For a generation of technology executives, the name strikes fear into even the most iron-willed business leaders. A lion among gazelles, its very... read more

This Monstrous Linksys WRT1900AC Router Is For Folks With A Real Appetite For Networking

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Looks Like Facebook Will Make Ecommerce And User Testing Announcements At f8

What exactly is Facebook launching tomorrow? It's hard to say. But we know it's planning coordinated announcements with at least one ecommerce platform and one... read more

Sony Xperia Z2 Review: A Waterproof Android Smartphone That Goes Beyond Gimmicks

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Proto.io Lets You Create Mobile App Prototypes And See Them Run In A Native App

Proto.io, a mobile prototyping platform that's been organically growing its footprint over the last couple of years, is now offering a fairly notable new... read more

24 Very Ambitious Visualizations Of The Internet

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Inside Jobs: Why Fitbit's Tim Roberts Looks For Rock Bands, Not Just Rock Stars

 As a kid growing up, Tim Roberts wanted to be an artist. Today as an adult, he’s the vice president... read more

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

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Top Stories of the Day // April 30, 2014

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Today's Top Stories // Apr 30, 2014

Lix, A More Precise 3D-Printing Pen, Passes Its Kickstarter Goal In 2-Hours

Remember the 3Doodler? A U.K. startup is taking aim at building a more precise 3D-printing pen for the professional user -- designers, architects and so on.... read more

Microsoft Is Technology’s Comeback Kid

Microsoft. For a generation of technology executives, the name strikes fear into even the most iron-willed business leaders. A lion among gazelles, its very... read more

This Monstrous Linksys WRT1900AC Router Is For Folks With A Real Appetite For Networking

read more

Looks Like Facebook Will Make Ecommerce And User Testing Announcements At f8

What exactly is Facebook launching tomorrow? It's hard to say. But we know it's planning coordinated announcements with at least one ecommerce platform and one... read more

Sony Xperia Z2 Review: A Waterproof Android Smartphone That Goes Beyond Gimmicks

read more

Proto.io Lets You Create Mobile App Prototypes And See Them Run In A Native App

Proto.io, a mobile prototyping platform that's been organically growing its footprint over the last couple of years, is now offering a fairly notable new... read more

24 Very Ambitious Visualizations Of The Internet

read more

TOP VIDEOS

Inside Jobs: Why Fitbit's Tim Roberts Looks For Rock Bands, Not Just Rock Stars

 As a kid growing up, Tim Roberts wanted to be an artist. Today as an adult, he’s the vice president... read more

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

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Top Stories of the Day // April 29, 2014

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Today's Top Stories // Apr 29, 2014

How I Killed A Startup In 4 Hours (And Why I Don't Regret It)

I hate activist journalism. But last week, I was responsible for the death of a startup. It was probably the fastest death in the history of the tech industry:... read more

Apple Updates The MacBook Air With Improved Processors And $899 Starting Price

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Nod Gesture Control Ring Is Designed For Continual Wear, Starts Selling Today For $149

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Apple Charts A Path To Slimmer iPhones With New Camera Autofocus Tech

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Firefox 29 Launches With Major Redesign, Firefox Account Integration

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France Could Create A Developer Visa To Support French Startups

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Apple To Raise Another $17B In Debt To Avoid Repatriating Foreign-Held Cash

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TOP VIDEOS

Inside Jobs: Why Fitbit's Tim Roberts Looks For Rock Bands, Not Just Rock Stars

 As a kid growing up, Tim Roberts wanted to be an artist. Today as an adult, he’s the vice president... read more

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

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Top Stories of the Day // April 29, 2014

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Today's Top Stories // Apr 29, 2014

How I Killed A Startup In 4 Hours (And Why I Don't Regret It)

I hate activist journalism. But last week, I was responsible for the death of a startup. It was probably the fastest death in the history of the tech industry:... read more

Apple Updates The MacBook Air With Improved Processors And $899 Starting Price

read more

Nod Gesture Control Ring Is Designed For Continual Wear, Starts Selling Today For $149

read more

Apple Charts A Path To Slimmer iPhones With New Camera Autofocus Tech

read more

Firefox 29 Launches With Major Redesign, Firefox Account Integration

read more

France Could Create A Developer Visa To Support French Startups

read more

Apple To Raise Another $17B In Debt To Avoid Repatriating Foreign-Held Cash

read more

TOP VIDEOS

Inside Jobs: Why Fitbit's Tim Roberts Looks For Rock Bands, Not Just Rock Stars

 As a kid growing up, Tim Roberts wanted to be an artist. Today as an adult, he’s the vice president... read more

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

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