Sunday, March 27, 2016

Top Stories of the Day // March 27, 2016

Why every household is about to get a brand-new fridge | Oculus founder Palmer Luckey hand-delivers first Rift VR headset to customer | Software security needs a new perspective | Tech and policy can make Bill Gates’ ‘energy miracle’ a reality | E-books are more than just digital facsimiles, and publishers need to realize that, pronto | Oakland-based art and tech studio 💾🌵 takes critical look at A.I. | What life science investors got right in this most recent boom |
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SUNDAY, MARCH 27 2016 TODAY'S TOP STORIES:
TOP HEADLINE | Sephi Shapira

Why every household is about to get a brand-new fridge

Today's retail economy is focused on acquisition and retention costs. Getting into people's homes and turning them into long-term brand buyers is the goal,... Read More…
Lucas Matney

Oculus founder Palmer Luckey hand-delivers first Rift VR headset to customer

After months and years of anticipation, the first Oculus Rift virtual reality headset has been delivered into a customer’s hands. Ross Martin was the... Read More…
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CRUNCH NETWORK | Ben Dickson

Software security needs a new perspective

Source code bugs have been a constant in the software industry since the dawn of computers -- and have ever been a major source of attacks, exploits and... Read More…
CRUNCH NETWORK | Brandon Tinianov

Tech and policy can make Bill Gates’ ‘energy miracle’ a reality

With icons like Leonardo DiCaprio and Bill Gates using their powerful brands and personal convictions to turn the world's focus toward the crisis of climate... Read More…
Haje Jan Kamps

E-books are more than just digital facsimiles, and publishers need to realize that, pronto

The Kindle is great for linear fiction, but my biggest frustration is trying to consume content that isn't meant to be enjoyed from first to last page. Travel... Read More…
Megan Rose Dickey

Oakland-based art and tech studio 💾🌵 takes critical look at A.I.

Sure, it’s technologically advanced, but it lacks a general understanding of what’s socially acceptable to say, the real world and the way humans... Read More…
Connie Loizos

What life science investors got right in this most recent boom

It’s long been the case that life sciences investors don’t get the attention that their more traditional tech counterparts do. They’re... Read More…
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