Top Stories of the Day // March 4, 2017

Saturday, March 4, 2017 Posted by bloggerdaddy
The Fossil Q Hybrid smartwatch does wearables right | Uber uses a software tool to identify and sidestep code enforcement officials | Algoriz lets you build trading algorithms with no coding required | Uber’s VP of product and growth has left the company | Former Uber software engineer alleges sexism from female manager | Amazon shuts down its cable store, probably because ISPs are awful | Snapchat soars again on second day of trading |
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SATURDAY, MARCH 4 2017 TODAY'S TOP STORIES:
TOP HEADLINE | John Biggs

The Fossil Q Hybrid smartwatch does wearables right

Do you really need a screen? That’s the question Fossil is asking with their clever and handsome Fossil Q Hybrid smartwatch, an analog watch that hides... Read More…
Darrell Etherington

Uber uses a software tool to identify and sidestep code enforcement officials

Uber is using a tool called “Greyball” to work identity requests made by certain users and deny them service, according to Mike Isaac reporting for... Read More…
Fitz Tepper

Algoriz lets you build trading algorithms with no coding required

Traders who have an idea for a money-making algorithm have two choices: learn to code themselves, or hire a great engineer. But neither of these two options are... Read More…
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Megan Rose Dickey

Uber’s VP of product and growth has left the company

Ed Baker, Uber’s VP of product and growth, has resigned from Uber, Recode first reported. Uber declined to comment on the story but TechCrunch has... Read More…
Megan Rose Dickey

Former Uber software engineer alleges sexism from female manager

Another day, another allegation against Uber. Keala Lusk, a former Uber software engineer, just posted to Medium her story of sexism, disrespect and... Read More…
Sarah Perez

Amazon shuts down its cable store, probably because ISPs are awful

Remember that time when Amazon decided it wanted to sell you internet service and cable TV? Well, that’s done now. Yep, Amazon’s “Cable... Read More…
Katie Roof

Snapchat soars again on second day of trading

Snap Inc., the parent of Snapchat, has been off to the races with its debut on the stock market. Yesterday, the stock closed at $24.48, a 44% gain from the IPO... Read More…
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