Top Stories of the Day // June 5, 2015

Friday, June 5, 2015 Posted by bloggerdaddy
2015 15-Inch MacBook Pro With Retina Display Review |
Facebook Lite Is A Stripped Down Android App For The Developing World |
Hands-On With Doppler Labs’ Here Active Listening System |
Moky Puts An Invisible Touchpad On The Keyboard |
Electroloom’s ‘3D Printer For Fabric’ Creates Seamless Garments In Any Size |
Android TV Gets Over 600 New Apps To Choose From In The Play Store |
Office 2016 Racks Up 1M Testers Across OSX And Windows |
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Today's Top Stories // Jun 5, 2015

2015 15-Inch MacBook Pro With Retina Display Review

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Facebook Lite Is A Stripped Down Android App For The Developing World

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Hands-On With Doppler Labs’ Here Active Listening System

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Moky Puts An Invisible Touchpad On The Keyboard

Either this keyboard is too good to be true, and it is currently only a prototype -- so that's entirely possible. Or it's a stroke (swipe?) of overdue genius. read more

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Electroloom’s ‘3D Printer For Fabric’ Creates Seamless Garments In Any Size

HAX-alumnus Electroloom is builidng a "3D printer for fabric," spraying a solution containing a polyester/cotton blend on a template to create clothing without... read more

Android TV Gets Over 600 New Apps To Choose From In The Play Store

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Office 2016 Racks Up 1M Testers Across OSX And Windows

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TOP VIDEOS

Hands-On With Doppler Labs' Here Active Listening System

On Tuesday, Doppler Labs unveiled their second audio product with the Here Active Listening System. In short, these... read more

TC Cribs: Venmo's NYC Headquarters Is On The Money

 Today’s episode of Cribs had us criss-crossing the country to New York City, where mobile payments... read more

Meet Musio, A Robot That Talks Back

 Natural language and machine learning company AKA says it’s taking the next step toward the creation... read more

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