ANALYST: Apple's iWatch Will Go Into Production This November (AAPL)
Contrary to what's been reported lately, analyst Ming-Chi Kuo says Apple's iWatch will go into production in November.Mark Gurman at 9to5Mac has Kuo's research note in which Kuo says, “We have pushed...
View ArticleThis App Wants You To Forget Your Friends After You Make Them
It's the day after a long night out, and your first thought upon regaining consciousness is: What did I do on social media last night?Introducing Sobrr, the app that wants to facilitate your ephemeral...
View ArticleSomeone Is Leaving Hidden Bitcoin Wallets All Over San Francisco, Including...
The Hidden Cash treasure hunt phenomenon has gone digital.In May, someone started hiding envelopes of cash all over San Francisco, and now someone is leaving bitcoin wallets around the city, sending...
View ArticleThe 10 Most Important Things In The World Right Now
Good morning! Here's what people will be talking about on Friday. 1. President Barack Obama said the U.S. is "prepared to broker a ceasefire between Israel and Palestinian militants in Gaza," the BBC...
View ArticleGermany Kicks Out Top US Intelligence Official Over Spying Allegations
Germany expelled the CIA station chief in Berlin over alleged spying by the United States which has refused to break its silence over the escalating row between the Western allies.The expulsion...
View ArticleThe Sex Worker Industry Is Still Booming In Silicon Valley
The sex industry in the Valley is still huge, Jessica Guynn of USA Today reports. "Silicon Valley is like a military base: There are very few civilian women and lots of money," one Silicon Valley...
View ArticleWhy Now Could Be A Good Time For Stock-Picking
FA Insights is a daily newsletter from Business Insider that delivers the top news and commentary for financial advisors.Ten Reasons Why You Should Stay Active In Stocks (The AllianceBernstein Blog)On...
View ArticleMan Photographed For 'Humans Of New York' Claims He Robbed A Lot Of Banks
A man claiming to have robbed numerous New York City banks in the 1990s appeared on Brandon Stanton's popular Humans of New York blog this week.We have no way of verifying this story, but in any case,...
View ArticleInstagram's Messaging Feature Is Pretty Popular After All (FB)
Approximately 25% of Instagram users used Instagram Direct last month, according to Fortune. That's 45 million monthy active users.Instagram Direct is Instagram's take on private direct messaging,...
View ArticleSalesforce Eliminates Newest Competitor In CRM Technology With $390 Million...
Salesforce has agreed to buy RelateIQ, a big data-driven CRM technology platform, for $390 million, Re/code reported Thursday.RelateIQ is a Palo Alto-based startup that built what it calls “the world’s...
View ArticleThis Unknown Lab In Idaho Is The US' Best Defense Against Cyber-Attacks
In the high desert some 50 miles west of Idaho Falls, the terrain is so rugged that the vehicle in which your correspondent was touring the facilities at Idaho National Laboratory (INL) ended up with...
View ArticlePentagon Considers Medal Of Honor For Soldier Who Singlehandedly Fought Off...
An Army sergeant who singlehandedly fought off roughly two dozen German soldiers and saved a comrade during World War I nearly 100 years ago is being considered for the Medal of Honor by Defense...
View ArticleReal Estate Firm Accused Of Trying To Evict A 98-Year-Old Woman Will Let Her...
If ever there was proof that protesting pays off, this is it.San Francisco resident Mary Phillips, 98, received an Ellis Act eviction notice last year. California's Ellis Act allows landlords to...
View ArticleHere's Why Google Goes After So Many Projects At Once
The Allen & Company Sun Valley conference has almost the same handful of speakers every year: the Bloomberg, Buffett, Bezos types. This year, however, Google CEO Larry Page strayed from the usual...
View ArticleCongressman Responds To Being Bumped Off MSNBC By LeBron James
Rep. Steve Israel (D - New York) thought he was going to get the chance to discuss Republican House Speaker John Boehner's lawsuit against President Barack Obama on MSNBC Friday. However, while Israel...
View ArticleThis iPhone 6 Render Is Absolutely Stunning
The latest iPhone 6 render is out — and it's a sight to see.The video was posted on YouTube today by ConceptsiPhone. The authors shows a 4.7-inch model with a redesigned home screen and an enhanced...
View ArticleSomeone Broke Apple's 'Unbreakable' Sapphire Glass By Running It Over With A Car
The sapphire screen cover has been getting a lot of press this week. The glass is expected to be on the upcoming iPhone 6.Some have called it "almost indestructible." Well, almost.A YouTube video...
View ArticleSlain Google Executive's Yacht Is On Sale For $345,000
Police arrested an alleged high-end prostitute, Alix Tichelman, last week in connection to the murder of a Google executive named Forrest Hayes aboard his yacht in the Santa Cruz harbor.And now that...
View ArticleDropbox Stays Ahead Of Amazon With Big File-Syncing Upgrade
Dropbox’s seamless file-sync technology is perhaps what keeps the fledgling startup alive in the increasingly competitive cloud storage market. In fact, some people think Dropbox's file-syncing...
View ArticleTinder, A $500 Million Dating App, Used This Pitch Deck When It Was Just A...
Tinder is a dating app that was created in an IAC accelerator program, Hatch Labs, in 2012. Since then its popularity has soared to billions of monthly pageviews, millions of daily matches, and a $500...
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