Saturday, February 14, 2015

Top Stories of the Day // February 13, 2015

Watch The New Phorm iPad Mini Case Generate Physical Keys Out Of Thin Air |
Nootropics Aren’t Just For Tech Millionaires |
iOS Apps Can Now Be Twice As Big |
Apple Makes iWork Web Beta Available Free For Anyone With An Apple ID |
Here’s Why Your Windows Phone Might Not Be Able To Run Windows 10 — Yet |
The Fitbit Charge HR Brings Back The Basics |
Hands On With The Windows 10 Technical Preview For Phones |
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Today's Top Stories // Feb 13, 2015

Watch The New Phorm iPad Mini Case Generate Physical Keys Out Of Thin Air

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Nootropics Aren’t Just For Tech Millionaires

Nootropics, more colloquially known as "smart drugs," are in the zeitgeist. Hollywood productions like Limitless and Lucy to a CNN profile of a quirky tech... read more

iOS Apps Can Now Be Twice As Big

For the first time since the launch of the App Store, Apple has increased the maximum size allowed for apps and games distributed through its App Store. read more

Apple Makes iWork Web Beta Available Free For Anyone With An Apple ID

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Here’s Why Your Windows Phone Might Not Be Able To Run Windows 10 — Yet

Windows 10 is out for Windows Phone devices. That's wrong. Windows 10 is out in preview for Windows Phone devices. Wait, that's wrong, too. One more try.... read more

The Fitbit Charge HR Brings Back The Basics

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Hands On With The Windows 10 Technical Preview For Phones

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TOP VIDEOS

TC Makers: Inside The IT Room Of A High-Tech Cruise Ship

 In order to prevent electrical fires, cables on a ship can’t be spliced. This means that a cable that... read more

Gillmor Gang: Heroes & Villains

 The Gillmor Gang — Danny Sullivan, John Taschek, Kevin Marks, David Sifry, and Steve Gillmor. Topics... read more

CrunchWeek: Raspberry PI, Microsoft Buys Sunrise, And Drunk Drones

 There is nothing that is better to soothe your Crunchies hangover than a breezy video clip with John Biggs,... read more

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