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Google Said To Be Planning Android TV Launch At I/O In June
May 30, 7:17PM
Google has long been rumored to replace Google TV with Android TV, a new crack at the home media market with more roots in its mobile OS and less of a separate focus, but a new report from GigaOM today suggests we’ll see it very soon; in fact, it’s apparently set to make its debut at the I/O developer conference taking place at the end of this month. The Android TV platform… Read More
This Week On The TC Gadgets Podcast: Apple/Beats, LG, And A $200 3D Printer
May 30, 7:00PM
Apple bought Beats, for $3 billion. LG released the next generation of the G2, which is aptly named the G3. Snapchat’s Evan Spiegel had a few old emails leak that don’t paint him in the best light, and we stumbled across a new 3D printer that is available at the low, low price of $200. Read More
Google's Rumored Stars Bookmarking Service Gets A Bit More Real As Chrome Extension Leaks
May 30, 6:20PM
We’ve been hearing rumors about Google Stars — a new bookmarking service from Google — for quite a while now, but today, the project got a bit more real thanks to an extension the well-known Google watcher Florian Kiersch found earlier today. German blogger Carsten Knobloch has made the extension available for download and you can find a link to it at the end of his post… Read More
CluckCluck Helps Busy Parents Book, Pay And Message Their Children's Caregivers
May 30, 6:13PM
Heather Joyce and Erin Matzkin, hard-working technology attorneys who also happen to be moms with a total of five kids between them, spent many years helping companies build websites and apps, but were frustrated that there was not a decent application that addressed their own needs when it came to balancing their work and family lives. So they decided to build one themselves. Today,… Read More
Arts And Tech Non-Profit Gray Area Is A Symbol For A Changing City
May 30, 6:09PM
All great art institutions were once startups too. I was wandering around the U.S.’s largest art museum, New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art, the other week (on one of those #museumhack walks) when I learned that the institution’s very first acquisition in 1870 was a lowly unused and unfinished Roman sarcophagus dug up from what is now modern Southern Turkey. Basically,… Read More
Swivl CEO Brian Lamb Talks About Life After Crowdfunding
May 30, 5:54PM
Brian Lamb started Swivl with a vision: he wanted to make it easier for videographers and presenters to film themselves live. Using a clever little dock that panned around to follow a Bluetooth remote control, the Swivl raised $157,000 on Kickstarter and was released in 2012. Read More
Bitcoin Crosses The $600 Mark As Its Rally Endures
May 30, 5:54PM
After a flat period, bitcoin is back, rallying through the $600 level today. The cryptocurrency, which had zipped north of $1,000 in late 2013, fell under the $400 mark this year on lessened media interest and the implosion of Mt.Gox, an exchange, among other issues. Even at the $600 mark, bitcoin is down nearly 50 percent from its 52-week high. Coinbase has the current price at $613,… Read More
Microsoft, Salesforce Partnership Is Proof That Business Makes Strange Bedfellows
May 30, 5:43PM
It’s often been said that politics makes for strange bedfellows, but the same could be said for business. If you want proof, look no further than yesterday’s partnership announcement between Salesforce and Microsoft. These are two companies that compete fiercely for the same customers in the CRM space, suddenly making nice. If you look closely at the deal, you’ll see… Read More
House Votes To Fund Intelligence Programs Through 2015
May 30, 4:49PM
While there is some appetite for reform of the intelligence activities of the United States government in the House of Representatives, votes to not fund the NSA and other agencies remain slim. Read More
Mark Zuckerberg And Priscilla Chan Donate $120M To Bay Area Schools
May 30, 4:36PM
At a time when the boy kings of Silicon Valley are making the worst possible names for themselves, the original boy king, Mark Zuckerberg, and his wife Dr. Priscilla Chan are setting a good example with a $120 million donation to Bay Area schools. The couple’s donation is part of a $1.1 billion pledge to the nonprofit Silicon Valley Community Foundation, which is roughly 3.7 percent of… Read More
Visually Will Tell Marketers Whether People Actually Cared About That Infographic
May 30, 4:33PM
Infographic and “visual content” marketplace Visually is the latest startup trying to take a new approach to measuring the effectiveness of content marketing. In the past month or so I’ve written about new analytics tools offered by Contently, Chartbeat, and Sharethrough, all based on the idea that content marketers and native advertisers need new sets of data to tell… Read More
Motorola Mobility's US Moto X Assembly Plant To Close By End Of Year
May 30, 4:32PM
Part of the sales pitch for Motorola Mobility’s (then Google-owned) Moto X smartphone was that it was partly U.S.-made; an assembly plant to put together the Moto X opened in Fort Worth, Texas in May 2013. That plant will close by the end of this year, Motorola confirms to TechCrunch, however, as sales of the smartphone and operational costs have made continuing operations there… Read More
MIT Researchers Create An App That Turns Selfies Into Works Of Art
May 30, 4:26PM
Sure you can add filters to your Instagram pictures to make that shot of your dog sitting near a puddle look like some kind of lobotomized-Ansel-Adams gelatin plate but can you make your head shots look amazing? YiChang Shih, a researcher at MIT, has figured out how. Read More
Apple Streams WWDC Platform State Of The Union, Design Awards To Developers For The First Time
May 30, 4:23PM
iOS developer Patrick McCarron spotted something interesting in the original press release for Apple’s WWDC event next week from back in April – for the first time, the company will be streaming live video of both the Platforms State of the Union and the Apple Design Awards for registered developers. The State of the Union is arguably the more important keynote for a developer… Read More
HelloWallet, A One-Time Mint Competitor, Acquired For $52.5 Million
May 30, 4:22PM
Personal finance software provider HelloWallet, a one-time competitor to Intuit’s Mint, has been acquired by investment research provider Morningstar, which was already a minority investor in the company. The acquisition sees HelloWallet sold for $52.5 million. However, Morningstar will pay $39 million because of its previous investment, now valued at $13.5 million, in the company.… Read More
WeddingChannel Co-Founder Jenny Lefcourt Joins Freestyle
May 30, 4:00PM
It was 1998, and Stanford Business School student Jenny Lefcourt and her fellow female co-founder wanted to raise money for an e-commerce-meets-retail idea they had around weddings. They were thrilled when they convinced a well-known VC at a Sand Hill firm to hear their idea. Before meeting, Lefcourt and her co-founder worked tirelessly on their pitch, hoping to win this VC over and leave the… Read More
Spor Solar-Powered Battery Charger Wants To Kickstart A Cooler Clean-Energy Ecosystem
May 30, 3:49PM
Spor is a portable solar-powered battery charger that wants to shake things up with its fuss-free, compact form factor that’s still capable of delivering a power punch. It’s also aiming to look a lot less boring than the generic competition — with a shell that can be customised via home 3D printing, if that’s your bag Read More
TrueCrypt, An Open-Source Whole-Disk Encryption System, Leaves Users High And Dry
May 30, 3:18PM
Users of TrueCrypt, the open source whole-disk encryption solution for Windows and Mac, should probably find something else ASAP. Ostensibly attributed to Microsoft’s decision to stop supporting Windows XP, the app and website have been pulled from the Internet leaving thousands of users in a lurch. Read More
What To Expect At Apple's WWDC 2014
May 30, 2:51PM
Starting Monday, Apple will be unloading a week’s worth of news and resources for software makers at its annual Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco at the Moscone Center. Apple always kicks things off with a keynote at the beginning of the show, wherein it reveals new and exciting things for both developers and consumers alike. This year will be no exception, but what… Read More
Nokia Buys Desti To Add AI To HERE Maps, Will Shut App Down
May 30, 2:15PM
Nokia, now lightened of its handset load thanks to Microsoft, has made an acquisition to expand its HERE mapping business, one of the assets that has remained with the Finnish company. It has bought Desti, a mapping startup and app maker that uses artificial intelligence and natural language processing to help people find what they are looking for. Desti is a spin-out from SRI International,… Read More
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