Thursday, April 14, 2016

Top Stories of the Day // April 14, 2016

Everything announced at Facebook’s F8 conference | Threaded messaging is coming to Slack | Regulators plan to revoke Theranos’ federal license and ban founder Elizabeth Holmes | Facebook's new chatbots still need work | Naked Labs enters the fitness tech fray with body-scanning mirror | Kite wants to be every developer’s pair-programming buddy | Burr-Feinstein encryption bill is officially here in all its scary glory |
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THURSDAY, APRIL 14 2016 TODAY'S TOP STORIES:
TOP HEADLINE | Anna Escher

Everything announced at Facebook’s F8 conference

This means developers will now be able to use React Native to write apps for the Windows laptops, tablets and phones, as well as Samsung devices that run on... Read More…
Matthew Lynley

Threaded messaging is coming to Slack

In an interview with Walt Mossberg, Slack CEO Stewart Butterfield said threaded messaging — perhaps one of the service’s most important missing... Read More…
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Regulators plan to revoke Theranos’ federal license and ban founder Elizabeth Holmes

Theranos might find itself homeless soon. A federal agency plans to force founder Elizabeth Holmes out of her blood analysis startup for two years and take away... Read More…
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Snapchat Has New 3D Stickers

Virtual reality selfie stick, Sean Parker solving cancer, Snapchat 3D stickers and Slack threaded comments, and more. Watch Now
Sarah Perez

Facebook's new chatbots still need work

Facebook debuted chatbots for Messenger this week to much fanfare, promising consumers a new way to interact with their favorite businesses over the company's... Read More…
Lora Kolodny

Naked Labs enters the fitness tech fray with body-scanning mirror

What if your reflection in the mirror could tell you to get your lazy butt back to the gym? We have the technology. A San Francisco startup called Naked Labs... Read More…
Frederic Lardinois

Kite wants to be every developer’s pair-programming buddy

Most integrated development environments (IDEs) and text editors are full of useful features, but, for the most part, they aren’t connected to the... Read More…
Kate Conger

Burr-Feinstein encryption bill is officially here in all its scary glory

Senators Richard Burr and Dianne Feinstein released the official version of their anti-encryption bill today after a draft appeared online last week. The bill,... Read More…
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