Wednesday, December 17, 2014

Top Stories of the Day // December 17, 2014

Facebook Starts Auto-Enhancing Photos Because Algorithms Are Better At Filters Than You |
Snapchat Plans Music Feature, Acquired QR Scan.me For $50M And Vergence Eyeglass Cam For $15M, |
Sony Hackers Threaten “9/11-Style” Attack On Movie Theaters |
OnePlus Is The Latest Smartphone Maker To Get Hit With A Sales Ban In India |
Employee Data Breach The Worst Part Of Sony Hack |
Pay TV Disruption Doesn’t End With Unbundling |
Sean Parker Pledges $24 Million Toward A Stanford Allergy Research Center In His Name |
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Today's Top Stories // Dec 17, 2014

Facebook Starts Auto-Enhancing Photos Because Algorithms Are Better At Filters Than You

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Snapchat Plans Music Feature, Acquired QR Scan.me For $50M And Vergence Eyeglass Cam For $15M,

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Sony Hackers Threaten “9/11-Style” Attack On Movie Theaters

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OnePlus Is The Latest Smartphone Maker To Get Hit With A Sales Ban In India

Hot on the heels of Xiaomi's sales ban last week, OnePlus is the latest smartphone upstart to be hit with a sales ban in India. read more

Employee Data Breach The Worst Part Of Sony Hack

The Sony hack has taught us so much. It's taught us to send corporate email as if everyone is reading those emails. It's taught us that people in Hollywood are... read more

Pay TV Disruption Doesn’t End With Unbundling

Which would you rather do: pay for all available content or only the content you consume? At first blush, this would seem like a simple cost issue: why not... read more

Sean Parker Pledges $24 Million Toward A Stanford Allergy Research Center In His Name

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