In The Future, We Will Eat 60-Day-Old Bread
Mold is the bane of any bread-lover's existence. The fear of green fuzzy splotches making baked goods unfit to eat within days of purchase may soon be relieved. MicroZap, a company based in Texas, has...
View ArticleAfter 10 Months, A Boatload Of Press, And A CEO's Departure, Apparel Startup...
When Quincy launched last spring, it held a splashy Cupcakes and Champagne party at the Tribeca Grand Hotel with Uber car service home for members of the press.It was founded by two 20-something...
View ArticleNew From Business Insider: Your Banner Ad {HERE}
If you have a small business or a small budget, you may be interested in a new opportunity from Business Insider. Our new self-service platform is a quick and easy way to advertise on Business Insider....
View ArticleAnonymous Threatens To Leak Sensitive Records If The Feds Don't Reform An...
Hactivist group Anonymous has hacked the website of the U.S. Sentencing Commission in the name of Aaron Swartz, threatening to leak sensitive government documents if the feds don't reform the justice...
View ArticleSelf-Driving Cars Are Still 'Years Away' (GOOG)
Experts say we're still years away from fully driverless cars, Dan Strumpf of The Wall Street Journal reports. California, Nevada, and Florida have all passed laws regarding driverless cars. But in...
View ArticleYou May Soon Be Able To Buy Your Own Drone For Only $50
Unmanned aerial vehicles have seen extensive use in Iraq and Afghanistan, but the military isn't the only organization playing the drone game. As IEEE Spectrum reports, you may be seeing your own...
View ArticleThe Mobile Tourist: How Smartphones Are Shaking Up The Travel Market
Smartphones and fast mobile Internet access have transformed nearly all facets of life, but travel has seen some of the most dramatic changes.Gone are the days of paper maps and awkward conversations...
View ArticleWe Just Got Off The Phone With One Of Yahoo's Most Important Clients (YHOO)
Today, Yahoo will report to its shareholders how its business did during the last three months of 2012.It's expected to report $1.24 billion in revenues.Yahoo brings the vast majority of that money...
View ArticleThe 14 Most Anticipated Smartphones Launching This Year (AAPL, GOOG, SNE,...
This year, expect to see some amazing new mobile devices.With newcomers like Huawei, ZTE, and Lenovo entering the smartphone space our favorite manufacturers, Apple, Samsung, LG, and HTC will be forced...
View ArticleYahoo's Top Lawyer In Mexico Has Left For Google (YHOO, GOOG)
Yahoo, in the midst of fighting a lawsuit in Mexico that could cost it $2.7 billion or more, has just lost its top legal official in the country.Maria Andrea Valles, Yahoo Mexico's general counsel,...
View ArticleThe New Version Of iOS For Your iPhone And iPad Is Available Now (AAPL)
Apple just released an update to iOS, the operating system for iPhones and iPads. The software includes several bug fixes plus a few new features. You can now use Siri to purchase movie tickets via...
View ArticleYour Online Privacy Is Even More Important Today
Today is Data Privacy Day, it seems.It's a totally invented "holiday," but its spirit is one we can get behind – don't be an idiot with your information online.There are a number of tips and tools you...
View ArticleYou're Going To Want To Update Your Apple TV Today (AAPL)
Apple has released an updated for its Apple TV that unlocks some long-awaited features.The big new feature is the previously-rumored Bluetooth keyboard support, which should make it much easier to log...
View ArticleVine No Longer Listed In 'Editor's Choice' Section In App Store On iPhone
Twitter's video-sharing app Vine is no longer listed in the "Editor's Choice" section in the App Store on iPhone. The app had a featured spot as recently as this morning.This follows news that Vine...
View ArticleMarc Andreessen: The Internet Helps Small Businesses Beat Walmart
Marc Andreessen, the legendary cofounder of Netscape turned tech investor, says workplace apps that run on the Internet are making small businesses just as powerful as big ones.He's invested in a whole...
View ArticleNick Denton Is Resurrecting Valleywag
Valleywag, a Silicon Valley gossip blog Gawker killed off in 2009, is making a comeback.Nick Denton, Gawker's CEO and founder, says he'll be bringing the site back to life, and he's currently hunting...
View ArticleThe Zombie Websites Of Dead Retailers
Many big retailers have died since the rise of the web and e-commerce — either by being snatched up and killed off by their competition, or by failing to adapt and going bankrupt. Even so, a lot of...
View ArticleBII MOBILE INSIGHTS: How Facebook Could Dominate The Mobile Phone
Mobile Insights is a daily newsletter from BI Intelligence delivered first thing every morning exclusively to BI Intelligence subscribers. Sign up for a free trial of BI Intelligence today.How Facebook...
View ArticleYour Password Isn't Good Enough – Here's How To Fix It
Today being Data Privacy Day and all, it's a perfect time to revisit that most basic element of internet security – the password.Just because your password replaces an "E" with a "3" and ends in an...
View ArticleANDREESSEN: Anyone Who Thinks The Internet Is Over Is Too Old Or Too Rich...
A decade after the dotcom bubble burst, big enterprise companies like SAP and Oracle were shocked that software-as-a-service and cloud computing could threaten them, says legendary venture capitalist...
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