Friday, March 18, 2016

Top Stories of the Day // March 18, 2016

Google could be selling Boston Dynamics because even Google thinks these robots are terrifying | Here's why NASA is setting fire to a cargo ship in space | Kanye West's ‘The Life of Pablo’ is the first SaaS album | Indian smartphone startup Creo releases more details about its new take on Android | Facebook sneaked a seriously addictive basketball game into Messenger | Twitter kills TweetDeck for Windows, automates log-ins for TweetDeck users | Microsoft launches first preview of its Edge browser with extension support |
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FRIDAY, MARCH 18 2016 TODAY'S TOP STORIES:
TOP HEADLINE | Romain Dillet

Google could be selling Boston Dynamics because even Google thinks these robots are terrifying

Google's parent company Alphabet Inc. isn't happy with Boston Dynamics, its robotics subsidiary. According to a report from Bloomberg, Alphabet executives think... Read More…
Emily Calandrelli

Here's why NASA is setting fire to a cargo ship in space

Next Tuesday, Orbital ATK will launch their Cygnus cargo vehicle to the International Space Station (ISS). Cygnus will bring the astronauts on station food,... Read More…
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Kanye West's ‘The Life of Pablo’ is the first SaaS album

Kanye West dropped a new album, sort of. It's not really finished yet - he's still publicly tweaking lyrics, arranging the song order, adding and... Read More…
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Google to Sell Boston Dynamics

Google to sell Boston Dynamics, automatic brakes by 2022, Nike’s self-tying laces, Youtube on T-Mobile, Twitter killed Tweetdeck for PC users Watch Now
Catherine Shu

Indian smartphone startup Creo releases more details about its new take on Android

Creo, the Indian startup that recently received $3 million in funding to create a new twist on Android, has unveiled its first smartphone, called the Mark 1. A... Read More…
Jon Russell

Facebook sneaked a seriously addictive basketball game into Messenger

Look away now if you need to be productive today. We good? Ok then. Facebook sneaked a secret basketball mini-game into Messenger. And it's insanely... Read More…
Sarah Perez

Twitter kills TweetDeck for Windows, automates log-ins for TweetDeck users

Twitter today rolled out a change that will make it easier for users who switch between its desktop application TweetDeck and its website, by no longer... Read More…
Frederic Lardinois

Microsoft launches first preview of its Edge browser with extension support

Extension support has long been one of the weaker features in Microsoft’s browsers. With Edge, the company now offers a new, more modern browser, and... Read More…
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