Friday, June 13, 2014

Teen Says He Found TweetDeck Vulnerability by 'Accident' and 10 More

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Teen Says He Found TweetDeck Vulnerability by 'Accident'

An Austrian teen is claiming responsibility for the TweetDeck outage, after he stumbled upon a security vulnerability by "accident."

Expedia Will Accept Bitcoin for Hotel Reservations

The online travel site announced it is partnering with Coinbase to allow Bitcoin as a form of payment for hotel reservations.

Apple Is Pulling Away From the Agency That Created Its Most Iconic Ads

After decades using TBWA/Chiat/Day, Apple is in the process of building an internal ad agency that will eventually have as many as 1,000 employees.

The Evolution of the Adidas World Cup Soccer Ball

As soccer fans around the globe gear up to take in the World Cup on Thursday, a number of companies are using the event to push their tech-focused efforts into the spotlight.

How to Start a Business With a Friend -- and Actually Remain Friends

Running a business with a friend doesn't have to be a headache ... or a relationship-ender.

15 Worst High Fives in Bro History

The most awkward collection of high fives.

How to Watch the 2014 World Cup

The ultimate guide for watching the 2014 FIFA World Cup online.

Google Is Making It Easier to Keep Up With the World Cup

Google tweaked its site to help users get instant World Cup updates.

Google Launches New Platform to Connect Businesses With Customers

Google wants to create a better business directory and, this time, they mean business.

Pinterest Finally Comes to Windows Phone

Pinterest finally comes to Windows Phone.

Evernote and Feedly Hit By Cyber Attacks, Held for Ransom

Evernote and RSS reader Feedly have been hit with major cyberattack as hackers demand ransom to get the sites back online.

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