by Om Malik
Google cars, new attitudes towards mass transit, crazy future we live in, David Byrne, Zulily IPO, Malcom Gladwell, TED Talks and why bags made from crocodile skins so expensive -- these are some of the stories on menu this weekend.
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Chill.com laid off 40 percent of its staff this week after plans to turn indie film makers and comedians into Louis CK-style online distribution success stories failed to pay off.
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Twitter is banking on its status as a "second screen" for TV content to drive a lot of the value it is promising as part of its public offering -- but what if that value turns out to be a mirage?
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Instead of sending radio signals like Wi-Fi, LED lights can send pulses of light that deliver information in a similar way.
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NPD has released a September report that shows great news for Nintendo, but against a slow period for its larger rivals. Can its sales strategy keep the business going?
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While there's been huge growth in VC funding over the past two decades, it's not nearly what it was during the VC bubble in 2000.
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Traveling from planet to planet with little more than a little boy's dream to be a great scientist some day, Little Galaxy proves to be a fun endless jumper with just enough physics to keep things interesting.
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Uber, Palantir, and Pure Storage scored the most money in the third quarter. Software was hot; life sciences, not so much.
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This year’s Mobilize conference showed us that the internet of things is bringing mobile tech to places where you’d never expect it.
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Aereo will launch in Detroit at the end of October. The company had said it would expand to 22 cities by the end of 2013, but so far it's only set launch dates in eight cities.
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Make of it what you will, given that Huawei was founded by an ex-Chinese-military engineer and has had lots of mud thrown at it from the West, but the telecoms equipment firm maintains it’s never been leaned on by any government or agency anywhere, ever. In […]
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With only 2 billion people connected to the internet around the world, getting the other 5 billion will take enormous amounts of capital expenditures. Unless we all start sharing our mobile broadband access, that is.
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Many developers and companies launch apps without doing the proper amount of testing on real devices under real-world conditions, according to Appurify co-founder and CEO Jay Srinivasan.
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Want to remotely connect your iPad, iPhone or Android device to a Windows PC from afar? There have been a number of third-party methods to do this, but now Microsoft is providing a free one too.
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California regulators approved an ambitious plan to install a large amount of energy storage projects by 2020 to help the state meet its renewable energy mandate. The decision should be a boon for battery and other technology developers.
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From time to time you may experience some odd behavior with your iPhone or iPad. Often this is remedied by performing one of the available reset options. Learn which reset is applicable to your particular situation.
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There's a design-centric shift happening in the tech sector. Find out what's it all about at our experience design conference RoadMap Nov. 5th and 6th in San Francisco.
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At Mobilize 2013, AT&T announced a crucial partnership with Tesla that brings the mobile company into the driver's dashboard.
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isoHunt is shutting down as the result of a settlement with the major movie studios. isoHunt founder Gary Fung agreed to pay $110 million.
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Finally, a statement acknowledging the uncertainty that many of Samsung's globe-trotting customers are facing.
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Saturday 19 October 2013
7 Stories to read this weekend
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