Friday, March 8, 2013

Top Stories of the Day // March 8, 2013

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Today's Top Stories // Mar 8, 2013

Thermodo Smartphone Thermometer Doubles Its Kickstarter Goal In 24 Hours, Now Offers Stretch Rewards

For a company making a difficult switch from creating software to building hardware, Robocat is making very good early progress. The Danish startup's Thermodo... read more

Age Of Empires II HD Is Coming To Steam, And We're "Reeeaady"

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How A Fired Republican Staffer Became A Powerful Martyr For Internet Activists

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Rent-Your-Car-Out Service iCarsClub Gets $482,000

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MessageMe: A Richer, Faster Messaging App That Quickly Grabs Doodles, Videos & Images

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No Winning Exploit Found For Chrome OS At Annual Hacking Competition, Pwnium 3

Google's operating system Chrome OS survived all attempts to hack it at this year's Pwnium 3 competition, which took place at the CanSecWest security... read more

Ambify, A Music App For The Philips Hue Lighting System, Shows The Potential Of The Connected Home

The Philips Hue lighting system is pretty neat on its own – it lets you control lighting in your house from your iPhone or iPad, adjusting bulb color and... read more

Online Gaming Company Bigpoint Appoints New CEO In The Face Of Industry "Transition"

Bigpoint, the European free-to-play online gaming company that has seen shareholders invest around $460 million since 2002, is finally announcing a new CEO.... read more

Google's Motorola To Cut 10% Of Workforce After Laying Off 20% Last Year

After laying off 4,000 Motorola employees last year, representing around 20 percent of the total workforce, Google just announced that it would increase job... read more

JDSU Buys Arieso For $85M In Cash To Boost Its Mobile Network Business

This morning, JDSU, a specialist in optical networking software, announced that it would pay $85 million in cash to acquire Arieso, a UK-based startup that... read more

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