Saturday, December 10, 2016

Top Stories of the Day // December 10, 2016

Verizon won't push Samsung's Note 7 bricking update, but the other carriers will | Delivery Hero acquires Foodpanda as Rocket Internet shuffles online takeout pack once again | Data minimization — the new design rules for startups | The 15 most memorable quotes from Disrupt London 2016 | Sixa secures $3.5M as it launches its cloud computer for developers | How our AI called a scenario for Trump being elected and the 'why' behind it | Oculus releases developer preview of Carmel WebVR product |
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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10 2016 TODAY'S TOP STORIES:
TOP HEADLINE | Brian Heater

Verizon won't push Samsung's Note 7 bricking update, but the other carriers will

Early this morning Samsung announced plans to finally extinguish the on-going fire that is the Note 7 once and for all here in the States by way of a software... Read More…
Steve O'Hear

Delivery Hero acquires Foodpanda as Rocket Internet shuffles online takeout pack once again

Rocket Internet has shuffled the online takeout pack of cards once again. This time the publicly-listed German 'startup factory' and investor is selling... Read More…
Nathan Kinch

Data minimization — the new design rules for startups

Wait, what? Yes, you read correctly. "Data" and "minimization," two words that have rarely been used in the same sentence, now represent one of the... Read More…
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The 15 most memorable quotes from Disrupt London 2016

From Brexit to bionic arms, our lineup of speakers at Disrupt London 2016 gave us awesome insight into a variety of different topics. In case you missed it,... Read More…
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Sixa secures $3.5M as it launches its cloud computer for developers

The promises of the cloud era have been many, but when it comes to hardware, most people have preferred to keep their personal PCs on-hand or on-location.... Read More…
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How our AI called a scenario for Trump being elected and the 'why' behind it

As the world was collectively watching results of the 2016 election ,  we got a barrage of emails from people congratulating our AI for predicting a Trump... Read More…
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Oculus releases developer preview of Carmel WebVR product

Many in the industry believe the next frontier for VR is web-based experiences that can be visited and absorbed across platforms. There are still quite a lot... Read More…
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Friday, December 9, 2016

Tinder CEO steps down again. It's the Daily Crunch

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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9 2016 By Anthony Ha

The Daily Crunch 12/9/16

A new chief executive at Tinder, a lawsuit dredging up texts between Marc Andreessen and Mark Zuckerberg and the passing of an American hero. It's The Daily Crunch for December 9, 2016. (Also, it took an incredible amount of restraint to avoid beginning this newsletter with a "swipe right" pun.)

1. Sean Rad steps down as Tinder CEO again

This is the second time Rad has left the top job at Tinder, though this time he said it's more voluntary. The CEO seat will be filled by Greg Blatt, who's already CEO of parent company Match, while Rad leads a new branch called Swipe Ventures, which will be focused on mergers and acquisitions.

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2. Breaking News will shut down on Dec. 31

NBC said it's shutting down Breaking News, the social media newswire that it acquired in 2011. Apparently the company wasn't able to find an effective way to monetize the service. In an internal memo, NBC said it would try to find new roles for the team of around 20 people.

3. Marc Andreessen faces criticism for Zuckerberg texts

New court filings uncovered by Bloomberg show that texts sent by Facebook board member Marc Andreessen to CEO Mark Zuckerberg are being used to argue that Andreessen was protecting the Facebook CEO instead of shareholders. These messages — such as "this line of argument is not helping" and "now we're cooking with gas" — were supposedly sent during conference calls where a committee was meant to be negotiating with Zuckerberg over his voting control of the company.

4. R.I.P. John Glenn

Glenn, the first American to orbit the Earth, died yesterday. TechCrunch's John Biggs argues that in our era, "We need thinkers and doers and makers and men and women who are not afraid to switch the manual. We need more John Glenns."

5. Nvidia cleared to test self-driving cars

There's a new name on the list of companies that have approval from the California Department of Motor Vehicles to test self-driving cars: Nvidia. It sounds like the graphics card-maker isn't planning to manufacture cars itself, at least not on a mass scale, but it does supply processing units for vehicles built by other companies. To improve those systems, it's building its own test cars.

6. In-flight calls aren't safe from NSA eavesdropping

If you thought you could avoid government snooping by making sensitive calls while in-flight, well, you were wrong, according to a new report from Le Monde and The Intercept. In fact, according to previously unreported content from the files leaked by Edward Snowden, the NSA and its British counterpart GCHQ have a specific program dedicated to tracking targets while they're in the air.

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