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Showing posts from October, 2017

​Samsung patents another folding smartphone concept

'Nonplayer' comic series is being turned into a movie

Twitter's decision to ban ads from a Russian broadcaster could backfire

Bringing Shirt-Making Back To America, One High-Tech Button-Down At A Time

Patreon Updated Its Rules On Adult Content, And NSFW Content Creators Are Worried

Kinect, Xbox and Windows 10: Why accessibility matters

Amazon offers $250,000 prize fund for Alexa skills aimed at kids

Web series becoming TV pilots is the new normal

Wonder Workshop’s Robots Teach Kids To Be Coders Of The Future

Amazon's New Service Lets Delivery People Open Your Front Door To Drop Packages Inside

Cisco scoops up BroadSoft for $1.9 billion to boost communications tools portfolio

NSW Police targeting shows the ethical dangers of secret algorithms

Autoblog's 2017 Tokyo Motor Show roundup

America doesn't trust Facebook

Twitter Q3 Earnings Preview: A Crisis Of Confidence

New Data Shows Mark Zuckerberg's US Tour Isn't Helping His Image

WeWork acquires Flatiron School

Microsoft hits its $20 billion annual run rate goal for commercial cloud in strong Q1

Rotten Tomatoes' Facebook show gives you weekly movie advice

Twitter Will End Dark Ads And Establish A "Transparency Center"

ActionIQ nabs $30M led by A16Z to bring big data targeting to marketers

iPhone X pre-orders: How to be among the first to get Apple

Spotify is reportedly canceling its current slate of original TV shows

Hopper brings its predictive travel-booking smarts to hotels

New Charts Show What The Russian Troll @TEN_GOP Account Was Tweeting This Summer

Atlassian is on one heck of a run

Should you buy an iPhone X on launch day?

Google's sentiment analysis API is just as biased as humans

Daimler shows off an electric truck ahead of Tesla

Where Apple Recruits Its AI Talent, According To LinkedIn

Here's The Fastest Way To Preorder The iPhone X

Apple’s enterprise strategy begins to take shape

Windows Mobile leaves a legacy of failure but hope for the future

Alto Mail is shutting down now that AOL is part of Oath

How AI Helps The Intelligence Community Find Needles In The Haystack

A BJP Politician Tweeted Vijay's Private Info. Vijay Fans Doxxed Him Back. Twitter Did Nothing.

Data is the name of the game, as Intel Capital puts $60M in 15 startups, $566M in 2017 overall

Apple won’t put its future TV shows in Apple Music

Facebook Won’t Be Sent To The Gulag Over Russian Ads

Robert Scoble Resigns From His Consulting Company In The Wake Of Sexual Harassment Allegations

SendGrid files for marketing email IPO

Q3 earnings: Juniper meets expectations, Akamai beats

Uber drivers can now charge more for longer pickups

A Netflix For Bedding Gives Your Linens A Dignified Afterlife

Two Google alums just raised $60M to rethink documents

Instagram lets anyone invite a guest to their live broadcasts

Wink gets in on the home security game with new sensors and alarm

Twitter Doesn’t Seem To Be Very Good At Enforcing Doxxing Bans

MongoDB shares pop 25% in its public market debut

Dell expands PC-as-a-service options