Wednesday, February 10, 2016

Top Stories of the Day // February 10, 2016

The Next Tesla Will Start At $35,000, But Don’t Expect To Pay That Price | IoT Could Be Used To Spy, Admits James Clapper | Chinese Tech Group Led By Qihoo 360 Bids $1.2B For Browser Maker Opera | The Money In Open-Source Software | After Two Years In Stealth, Smart Lock Maker Latch Talks Funding, Features | Twitter Will Now Put Recommended (Not Newest) Tweets At the Top Of Your Timeline | A Recap Of The 9th Annual Crunchies Awards |
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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10 2016 TODAY'S TOP STORIES:
TOP HEADLINE | Matt Burns

The Next Tesla Will Start At $35,000, But Don’t Expect To Pay That Price

Tesla has yet to unveil the Model 3, but the company just confirmed that it will be available starting at $35,000. The Model 3 has long been rumored to cost... Read More…
Natasha Lomas

IoT Could Be Used To Spy, Admits James Clapper

The latest high profile individual to debunk the notion that surveillance is at risk of 'going dark' in an age of increasingly robust encryption is none other... Read More…
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Chinese Tech Group Led By Qihoo 360 Bids $1.2B For Browser Maker Opera

There's been plenty of speculation around the future of browser maker Opera, and now that looks like it will soon be resolved. Today the Norway-headquartered... Read More…
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Twitter Launches First View Video Ads To Boost Revenue

Zenefits CEO Parker Conrad replaced by COO David Sacks, PayPal CTO James Barrese to resign according to SEC filing, Tesla confirms that Model 3 will start at $35K, NASA releases a 360 degree video of Mars. Watch Now
CRUNCH NETWORK | Max Schireson, Dharmesh Thakker

The Money In Open-Source Software

It's no secret that open-source technology -- once the province of radicals, hippies and granola eaters -- has gone mainstream. According to industry... Read More…
Natasha Lomas

After Two Years In Stealth, Smart Lock Maker Latch Talks Funding, Features

On the surface, the smart lock space can seem pretty crowded already, with names like Lockitron and August and Kisi apparently in play for several years. But... Read More…
Matthew Lynley

Twitter Will Now Put Recommended (Not Newest) Tweets At the Top Of Your Timeline

If Twitter is going to fix its growth problem, it’s going to have to make some drastic moves — and, with an update today, that means even... Read More…
Anna Escher

A Recap Of The 9th Annual Crunchies Awards

The 9th Annual Crunchies took place at the War Memorial Opera House in San Francisco last night. Host Chelsea Peretti had us laughing before our presenters came... Read More…
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