• Sneak Peek At Flipboard’s Apple Watch App

    Sneak Peek At Flipboard’s Apple Watch App

    Among the many new applications designed for Apple Watch, there are still a few big names who had yet to reveal how their apps will look and operate. One of those names is Flipboard, the social magazine app which is currently available on iOS, Android, Windows, and more recently, the web. The company offered a preview of their forthcoming Apple Watch app, which they’ll cover in more… Read More

  • Rocket Internet Ups Stake In Foodpanda And Delivery Hero As ‘Global Online Takeaway Group’ Gets Fatter

    Rocket Internet, the publicly-listed German ‘startup factory’ and e-commerce behemoth, has increased its stake in Foodpanda, and rival Delivery Hero, as part of a strategy to build out its Global Online Takeaway Group, a roll up of all its take-out and food delivery companies. Read More

  • Google, Reddit’s Alexis Ohanian Donate $1.75M To Tech Training Non-Profit Coalition For Queens

    Google, Reddit’s Alexis Ohanian Donate $1.75M To Tech Training Non-Profit Coalition For Queens

    The truism about tech’s lack of diversity is that it’s a “pipeline” problem. At least that’s what tech leaders and companies often say when questioned about why their ranks aren’t inclusive enough. Is it an honest answer? Kind of. Does it also shove responsibility for fixing the problem onto everyone else? Yes. How do you fix it? It’s not easy… Read More

  • Amazon’s New “Exclusives” Shop Showcases Up-And-Coming Brands And “Shark Tank” Products

    Amazon’s New “Exclusives” Shop Showcases Up-And-Coming Brands And “Shark Tank” Products

    Amazon this morning rolled out a new store called Amazon Exclusives which will introduce “up-and-coming” brands and other new inventions across a variety of categories, including products that have been previously featured on the TV show Shark Tank. The idea here is that Amazon wants to capitalize on the attention these new products receive when they hit the market (or the TV… Read More

  • The App Store, iTunes Store And iTunes Connect Are Experiencing Lengthy Outages

    The App Store, iTunes Store And iTunes Connect Are Experiencing Lengthy Outages

    Apple’s digital content stores, as well as the iTunes Connect developer portal, are currently experience issues around the world, as customers in various countries have been unable to complete purchases, run updates or login for multiple hours now. Apple’s service status dashboard still shows a green status indicator across the board. We’ve been able to replicate the error… Read More

  • Disrupt NY Returns To The Historic Manhattan Center

    Disrupt NY Returns To The Historic Manhattan Center

    In just six short weeks, thousands of the technology industry’s elite will descend on New York City for Disrupt NY 2015. For the third year in a row, the show will be held at the Manhattan Center, one of New York City’s most renowned performance venues. Originally constructed in 1906, the Manhattan Center was built by Oscar Hammerstein as a competitor to the Metropolitan Opera… Read More

  • After A 15 Month Hiatus, Nokia’s Here Mapping App Finds Its Way Back To iOS

    After A 15 Month Hiatus, Nokia’s Here Mapping App Finds Its Way Back To iOS

    Nokia — now independent of the handset division that it sold to Windows Phone maker Microsoft last year — is today passing a milestone in getting remaining services to work across multiple platforms. The company has finally brought Here, its mapping app, back into the iOS store after removing it in late 2013. Competing against the likes of Google Maps, Apple’s own… Read More

  • Google Launches Cloud Storage Nearline, A Low-Cost Storage Service For Cold Data

    Google Launches Cloud Storage Nearline, A Low-Cost Storage Service For Cold Data

    Google is launching a new cloud storage service today that has the potential to change how many companies, ranging from startups to enterprise, view online storage. With Google Cloud Storage Nearline, businesses can store the data they or their customers don’t frequently need to access (think backups, log files or older photos), for $0.01 per gigabyte. Cold storage isn’t a new concept. Read More

  • Apple Pegged To Bring Force Touch Pressure-Sensitive Input To Next iPhones

    Apple Pegged To Bring Force Touch Pressure-Sensitive Input To Next iPhones

    Apple’s Force Touch tech, which it built into both the new 12-inch MacBook and the new Apple Watch, is also headed to the next iPhone, according to a new report from the Wall Street Journal. Frankly, after trying the tech out in person, I’d be more surprised it wasn’t using Force Touch across all of its upcoming products. The pressure-sensitive input method allows for a… Read More

  • Looker Raises Another $30M For Its New Approach To Business Intelligence

    Looker Raises Another $30M For Its New Approach To Business Intelligence

    As more enterprises become increasingly confident in using software as a service and continue to try to get smarter about how they handle all the data they are amassing, startups offering innovative SaaS solutions to address this are seeing their stars continue to rise. Looker, a business intelligence startup founded by early lead engineer from Netscape and LiveOps Lloyd Tabb, has raised… Read More

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