Top Stories of the Day // March 17, 2015

Tuesday, March 17, 2015 Posted by bloggerdaddy
Apple Web Television Service Would Awaken A Sleeping Apple TV Giant |
Nintendo Teases NX, Its Next Dedicated Gaming Console |
Nintendo Partners With DeNA To Bring Its Games And IP To Smartphones |
App Submissions On Google Play Now Reviewed By Staff, Will Include Age-Based Ratings |
Here’s What It’s Like To Use The Force Touch Trackpad On The New Retina MacBook Pro |
Chromecast Now Lets You Pause And Play With Your TV Remote |
Pinterest Raises $367 Million, Pushing It Past $1 Billion Mark |
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Today's Top Stories // Mar 17, 2015

Apple Web Television Service Would Awaken A Sleeping Apple TV Giant

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Nintendo Teases NX, Its Next Dedicated Gaming Console

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Nintendo Partners With DeNA To Bring Its Games And IP To Smartphones

Nintendo is finally bringing its games and characters to mobile after the company announced an alliance with Japanese mobile gaming firm DeNA. read more

App Submissions On Google Play Now Reviewed By Staff, Will Include Age-Based Ratings

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Here’s What It’s Like To Use The Force Touch Trackpad On The New Retina MacBook Pro

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Chromecast Now Lets You Pause And Play With Your TV Remote

Google's Chromecast turns the phone in your pocket into a really, really great TV remote — which is great, until your TV remote is nearby, but your phone for... read more

Pinterest Raises $367 Million, Pushing It Past $1 Billion Mark

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