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Top Stories of the Day // January 20, 2014

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Today's Top Stories // Jan 20, 2014

Valve Expects Virtual Reality To Be Awesome Within 2 Years

Virtual Reality is coming. As in, actual, good, user-friendly virtual reality. The stuff sci-fi has promised us for decades. Don't take my word for it.... read more

Uber And Disruption

Usually an industry's disruption happens faster than anyone anticipates. Things look like business as usual to the slow moving incumbents, who often have not... read more

Bitcoin’s Recent Price Stability Could Point To Growing Maturity

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As Google Shoots For The Moon, Microsoft Praises The Virtues Of Open Research

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The Frustrating, Impossible Beauty Of ‘The Perfect Setup’

Others with gadget addictions will know these feels: Most of my life is spent questing for the Perfect Setup. That means different things at different times to... read more

Qi-Enabled Wireless Charger ARK Lets Mobile Users Cut The Cord

ARK is one of the latest wireless device chargers for people who are tired of having to tether their smartphone or tablet to an outlet when it runs out of... read more

Nest’s Tony Fadell Says Any Changes To Device User Privacy Policy Will Be Opt-In, Transparent

Nest CEO Tony Fadell was at DLD in Munich today, giving his first on-stage interview since his company was acquired by Google in a massive $3.2 billion deal... read more



TOP VIDEOS

Fly Or Die: 3D Systems Sense Scanner

If you followed along with this year’s CES coverage, you know that one trend that emerged over the past couple... read more

CrunchWeek: Google's Nest Buy, Yahoo Management Changes, And The Threats To Net Neutrality

It's that time of week for an episode of CrunchWeek, the show that brings a few TechCrunch writers together to... read more

Riide Is An Electric Bike For Cool Kids

2014 may very well be the year of electric bikes. There were quite a few personal e-vehicles showing their stuff... read more

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