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Today's Top Stories // Dec 19, 2013

Google's Location History Browser Is A Minute-By-Minute Map Of Your Life

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Apple’s Mac Pro Is Now Available, Max One Out Now With A 4K Display For Over $13K

Apple is now selling its new U.S.-assembled Mac Pro via its online store, as announced yesterday in a press release. The pro-targeted computer starts at $2,999,... read more

Apple Patents Displays With Better Color And A Maps App With Web-Based Data Layers

Apple has a couple of brand new patent applications out this morning that are quite different but that both offer a window into potential improvements being... read more

Hey Uber, Lyft Is Growing Faster Than You

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Facebook Announces Secondary Offering Of 70M Shares, Raising Around $4B, As It Joins S&P500 Index

Some steps ahead for Facebook in its life as a public company: it's raising nearly $4 billion in a secondary offering and joining the S&P 500 Index, while... read more

Yahoo/Siri App Is Actually A Real Prototype Built By Robin Labs But Not Commissioned By Yahoo

A little earlier we ran a story about a video that showed what appeared to be a Yahoo Siri competitor. "Sources familiar with Yahoo's internal projects tell... read more

The Bitcoin Swan Dive Was Utterly Predictable

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TOP VIDEOS

Bionym's Vision For A Future Where Secure Account Holders Are Their Own Credentials

Toronto-based Bionym turned heads with its concept for wearable hardware that authenticates a user based on their... read more

Keen On… 2013: Robert Scoble's Person And Company Of The Year

2013 has been kind to one of Silicon Valley's most iconic characters - the blogger, tech evangelist and writer... read more

500px Plans Aggressive Consumer Market Expansion In 2014, We Take A Look At Their New Space

Located in the heart of downtown Toronto, 500px's new offices are expansive, impressive and just as laden with... read more

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