by Kevin C. Tofel
It's not much evidence, but there could be a refreshed Pixel in the works. Mention of a "Pixel 2.0" was found this week; we chat about that more about the HP Chromebook 11 on this week's podcast.
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For a deeper dive into the topics and technologies covered on GigaOM, check out the latest in-depth analyses on GigaOM Research, our subscription-based research service. This week: the smart home goes mainstream, our latest Sector RoadMap, and gripes with AWS.
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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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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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Nimble Storage of San Jose wants to go public on the New York Stock Exchange and indicated as much in a registration filing with Securities & Exchange Commission (SEC). The 5-year-old company, which makes flash-based storage systems and competes with the likes of EMC and NetApp, wants […]
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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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The MBTA needs help to run more efficiently and for longer hours. Local tech execs said public-private partnerships could help.
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After weeks of struggling with an older MakerBot 3D printer, I learned how to use Noisebridge's Ultimaker. I finished the day with two printed objects and enough knowledge to use the machine independently.
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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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As everything becomes connected, there's a huge opportunity for farmers to apply more data to their growing strategies with smart sensors, according to OnFarm Systems.
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Those who think journalism isn't dying but being reborn now have two major experiments to watch -- Jeff Bezos trying to revive the Washington Post and eBay founder Pierre Omidyar launching an ambitious new venture
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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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Dennis Miloseski, head of the design studio for Samsung Design America, said that Samsung’s new design arm is “in the business to turn science fiction into science fact.”
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