Wednesday, January 21, 2015

Top Stories of the Day // January 20, 2015

This List Of 2014’s Worst Passwords, Including ‘123456,’ Is Embarrassing |
SoftBank Emerges As The Biggest Challenger To Uber |
YotaPhone 2 Review: Two Screens Are Indeed Better Than One |
How The Watch Industry Will Save Itself |
Twitter Confirms Acquisition Of India’s Missed Call Marketing Platform ZipDial |
Inmarsat Courts Developers, Opens Its Satellite Broadband Platform To All |
Social Network Tsu Is Hacking The App Store's Pay-Per-Download Rules |
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Today's Top Stories // Jan 20, 2015

This List Of 2014’s Worst Passwords, Including ‘123456,’ Is Embarrassing

The year 2014, in many respects, was all about digital security. It wasn't just tech pundits or early adopters who were victimized - Snapchat, Target, and Sony... read more

SoftBank Emerges As The Biggest Challenger To Uber

If you live in the U.S., the chances are that your definition of the biggest rival to Uber is Lyft. The ride-sharing service operates in many of the same U.S.... read more

YotaPhone 2 Review: Two Screens Are Indeed Better Than One

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How The Watch Industry Will Save Itself

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Twitter Confirms Acquisition Of India’s Missed Call Marketing Platform ZipDial

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Inmarsat Courts Developers, Opens Its Satellite Broadband Platform To All

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Social Network Tsu Is Hacking The App Store's Pay-Per-Download Rules

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Gillmor Gang: Dog Ears

 The Gillmor Gang — Dan Farber, John Taschek, Kevin Marks, Keith Teare, and Steve Gillmor. Topics include... read more

CrunchWeek: Facebook Goes Corporate, Box Prices, And Glass Skids To A Halt

It’s Friday and that means CrunchWeek. This week Colleen Taylor, Kyle Russell and myself sat around the Small... read more

Author Nicholas Carlson Tells Us What Startups Can Learn From Marissa Mayer

 There are few figures in the tech industry today who are more compelling than Marissa Mayer. So it’s... read more

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