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Tuesday, April 29, 2014
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Twitter just released its earnings report for the first quarter of 2014, in which it said that its total monthly active users had grown to 2...

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11:56 AM

As a post-demo day celebration, we’ve decided to start with ERA to launch our “Day In The Life” series, where we visit NY-based accelerators...

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The consumer electronics industry has a secret ingredient: the Tizen operating system. It is alive and well and may control a device you now use or the next one you buy. That might surprise some early adopters who watch eagerly for the next bleeding-edge electronics device. Many of those who have heard of Tizen are under the impression that it has no consumer or developer-ready devices in the marketplace. They're wrong. Tizen already is fully developed as an operating system and deployed in numerous product lines.


9:40 AM

The consumer electronics industry has a secret ingredient: the Tizen operating system. It is alive and well and may control a device you n...

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Cybersquatting is a seedy practice that's as old as dot-com, but the upcoming expansion of domain names could be breathing new life into the practice, while offering seamier elements on the Net an invitation for mischief. In the early days of the Internet, nimble squatters would register domain names of brands, then sell them back to the owners for tidy sums. Rules eventually were adopted to squash squatters, but with as many as 1,300 new top-level domains appearing on the Internet in the next three years, squatting may be in vogue once again.


9:40 AM

Cybersquatting is a seedy practice that's as old as dot-com, but the upcoming expansion of domain names could be breathing new life in...

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8:25 AM

Sprinklr, which describes itself as “the largest independent social relationship platform provider,” just announced that it has raised $40 m...

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What might be the world's smallest 3D glasses have been developed for praying mantises. People, horses, falcons, cats, monkeys and even toads have 3D vision -- but until 1983, everyone thought that invertebrates didn't, because their brains were so small and simple. That year, Samuel Rossel of the University of Zurich in essence said that mantises had 3D vision. Now researchers have launched a five-year program to study mantis 3D vision. They aim to establish whether mantis 3D vision is capable of more than range-finding.


7:20 AM

What might be the world's smallest 3D glasses have been developed for praying mantises. People, horses, falcons, cats, monkeys and eve...

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Monday, April 28, 2014
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"Love is blind," as the old saying goes, and that can be just as true when the object of love is a thing -- an operating system, say -- as a person. Case in point? Linux. Fans of the operating system love it, perhaps even to the point where they can no longer see its -- gasp! -- imperfections. Fortunately, the Linux community includes clear-eyed observers and thinkers such as Ken Starks, who recently penned a piece entitled, "What Would You Do to Improve Linux?"


11:44 PM

"Love is blind," as the old saying goes, and that can be just as true when the object of love is a thing -- an operating system,...

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