Technology News This Morning – July 15 2013
Good morning. Here is the overnight technology news for July 15, 2013:
- [easyazon-link keywords=”Apple” locale=”us”]Apple[/easyazon-link] is expected to launch its iWatch in late 2104 and the company is “aggressively” hiring for it. Read…
- Major retailers are beginning to track and collect data on in-store shoppers via cell phones. Read…
- Is there a number [easyazon-link keywords=”facebook” locale=”us”]facebook[/easyazon-link] is trying to hide from users when it comes to their News Feed stories? One of its engineers says no. Read…
- Profitable gaming startup Kabam is now worth $700 million thanks to a $38.5 million secondary offering. Read…
- Y Combinator’s Paul Graham offers a surprising piece of advice to founders: do things that don’t scale. Read…
- Apple and [easyazon-link keywords=”Samsung” locale=”us”]Samsung[/easyazon-link] have officially agreed to work together to build A-Series chips for Apple’s iOS devices, The Korea Economic Daily reports. Read…
- Google has delayed construction of its massive new headquarters. Read…
- Why [easyazon-link keywords=”Microsoft” locale=”us”]Microsoft[/easyazon-link] is a little misunderstood, despite the fact that it’s thriving. Read…
- Cisco is working on a game-changing product from Insieme Networks, but it has been delayed. Here’s why. Read…
- KTVU, the TV station that reported four wrong names of the Asiana pilots who crashed (Captain Sum Ting Wong, Ho Lee Fuk, etc), was apparently misinformed by a “rogue” NTSB summer intern. Read...
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