Saturday, April 26, 2014

Apple TV: The Little Hobby That Wouldn't Die and 10 More

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Apple TV: The Little Hobby That Wouldn't Die

Even after the update in 2008, Apple TV failed to catch on, at least when compared with other Apple products. But Apple hasn't given up hope on the project.

Facebook Launches a Newswire to Surface More Breaking News

Facebook launched FB Newswire as part of the company's quest to bring more news consumption to the platform.

Satya Nadella Outlines His Vision For Microsoft

On his first earnings call as CEO, Microsoft chief Satya Nadella talked about his vision for the software giant.

Square to Open East Coast Headquarters in New York City

On the heels of opening a new massive headquarters in San Francisco, mobile payment company Square is expanding its presence in New York City.

8 Obsolete School Supplies and the Tech That Replaced Them

Classrooms in 2014 are focused on making learning fun, interactive, and trackable.

Samsung's Galaxy Beam 2 Smartphone Has a Built-In Projector

Samsung launched the successor a new, projector-equipped smartphone in the Chinese market: the Samsung Galaxy Beam 2.

Lost Collection of Andy Warhol Art Recovered From Floppy Disks

Art historians have recovered a collection of lost Andy Warhol art from Amiga floppy disks stored in the Warhol Museum.

President Obama Plays Soccer With ASIMO the Robot

During his visit to Japan, at the Tokyo Miraikan Science Expo, President Barack Obama had a brief encounter with Honda's humanoid robot Asimo.

Apple and Google Settle Lawsuit Over Illegal No-Poaching Agreement

Four tech companies -- including Apple, Google, Adobe and Intel -- have settled a lawsuit involving an illegal no-poaching agreement.

Facebook Acquires Moves, a Fitness Tracking App

Facebook announced Thursday that it has acquired Moves, a popular fitness tracking app, as part of its broader strategy to operate a set of standalone apps.

Facebook, Google, Microsoft Join Forces to Prevent Another Heartbleed

Some of the biggest names in tech are coming together to help fund open source projects so that another Heartbleed can be prevented.

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