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Monday, March 3, 2014
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Looks like video advertising platform Adap.tv will be doing more to live up to the "TV" part of its name. The company is announcin...

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Apple’s newly announced CarPlay, which is the rebranded version of iOS in the Car, a system for converting your vehicle’s in-car entertainme...

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Those interested in building a Bitcoin exchange should look no further than this chunk of source code posted by a “Russian leaker” called na...

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The death of online privacy had already been proclaimed long before Edward Snowden landed in the international spotlight, but if it wasn't confirmed back then, Snowden's NSA revelations surely must have extinguished the last vestiges of hope in even the most die-hard optimists. "We're in a predicament," said Phil Zimmermann, Pretty Good Privacy creator and cofounder and president of Silent Circle. "Everything we do on the Internet is being captured in a vast database -- it's a kind of Panopticon."


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The death of online privacy had already been proclaimed long before Edward Snowden landed in the international spotlight, but if it wasn...

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The life sciences technology development company RainDance Technologies has raised $16.5 million from new investors GE Ventures and Northgat...

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At last week's Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, the major players showed up loaded for bear. Wearable computers became more robust, we got another Android fork, phones acquired superpowers, and it became clear that big -- really big -- is going to be all around us. Oh, and if you are into power and performance, this is the beginning of your era. Even though Apple wasn't there, leaks and moves the company made contributed to the massive change that was in the air, showcasing that it still plans to lead this market.


5:09 AM

At last week's Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, the major players showed up loaded for bear. Wearable computers became more robust,...

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There is a new wearable fitness device on the horizon that may take this emerging technology niche to an entirely new -- possibly mainstream -- level. Moov, developed by former tech specialists from Apple and Microsoft, promises not only to capture data about users' activities, but also to give them performance-improvement tips. A crowdfunding campaign launched Thursday seeks to raise $40,000 for a July release, and based on comments posted on the Moov Facebook page, the response has been huge.


5:09 AM

There is a new wearable fitness device on the horizon that may take this emerging technology niche to an entirely new -- possibly mainstre...

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