Sunday, February 22, 2015

Top Stories of the Day // February 21, 2015

Viv, Built By Siri’s Creators, Scores $12.5 Million For An AI Technology That Can Teach Itself |
Alto’s Adventure Review: Get This Amazing iOS Game Right Now |
Software Eats Sex Trafficking: YC’s Rescue Forensics Aids Law Enforcement In Finding Victims |
Lenovo Releases Tool To Remove The Sketchy Exploitable “SuperFish” Garbage It Pre-Loaded On Laptops |
The New Rules Of Going Public |
15 TechCrunch Stories You Don’t Want To Miss This Week |
Diary Of A Cord Cutter In 2015 (Part 3: Using An Over-The-Air DVR) |
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Today's Top Stories // Feb 21, 2015

Viv, Built By Siri’s Creators, Scores $12.5 Million For An AI Technology That Can Teach Itself

The company behind Viv, a powerful form of AI built by Siri's creators which is able to learn from the world to improve upon its capabilities, has just closed... read more

Alto’s Adventure Review: Get This Amazing iOS Game Right Now

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Software Eats Sex Trafficking: YC’s Rescue Forensics Aids Law Enforcement In Finding Victims

Rescue Forensics builds search software that helps law enforcement officials collect and document online evidence that could be used to prosecute traffickers in... read more

Lenovo Releases Tool To Remove The Sketchy Exploitable “SuperFish” Garbage It Pre-Loaded On Laptops

Earlier this week, word spread that Lenovo had been pre-installing sketchy adware called "SuperFish" onto many of its Windows PCs. Then researchers started... read more

The New Rules Of Going Public

According to a recent report, Twilio wants to go public. Twilio, a company that provides software-based communications tools for developers, closed out 2014 on... read more

15 TechCrunch Stories You Don’t Want To Miss This Week

This week's tech news included the crowdfunding of Burning Man's largest art car, Apple's plunge into the market for automobiles, Raspberry Pi surpassing the $5... read more

Diary Of A Cord Cutter In 2015 (Part 3: Using An Over-The-Air DVR)

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TOP VIDEOS

CrunchWeek: YikYak Vs. Spam, VCs Funding Coffee, Big Steps For Science Tech

 Another week in tech has come and gone, bringing a fresh crop of stories for us to talk about on CrunchWeek,... read more

Celebrate This Terrible Winter With The Highlights Of Amazon's Summer Preview

 Amazon.com hosted a summer preview event in New York City today, and I’ll be real honest: I thought... read more

Despite What The FCC Says, Some Carriers Still Make It Hard To Unlock Your Phone

 Over the past week, a number of headlines have trumpeted a big victory over the notoriously bad practices... read more

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