Fantastic 4 really wasn’t that fantastic…
The New York Times signs up over 1 million digital only subscribers, Verizon ditches the two year contract, Jennifer Granick pleads to to not give up our freedom at the Back Hat Conference, Epson tries to kill the ink cartridge (good luck with that), Uber is a Full-Stack Startup but Snapchat is not, Facebook continues to make Messenger attractive to businesses, Stems makes it possible split music into 4 separate tracks, Nico Gerard comes out with a watch that uses Apple Watch as an accessory (yes, really), Elon Musk can neither confirm nor deny the future of self-driver cars, Chris Sacca wants Jack Dorsey to be Twitter’s CEO, and VR movies are coming to Oculus (just like we said).
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- Stems Will Break Apart Songs To Individual Tracks
- This Apple Watch Band Is A Watch
- A Pretty Good Explanation For What’s Wrong With It
- Traditional Watch Sales Begin To Stall
- Epson Kills the Printer Ink Cartridge
- T-Mobile Surpasses Sprint
- All 4 Cell Service Providers Went Down In The SouthEast
- Lexus Showed Off Their Hoverboard
- “The Dream Of Internet Freedom Is Dying”
- Facebook Empowers Pages To Provide Customer Support Over Private Messages
- Tesla Showed Off Their Solid Metal Snake
- Musk Was Silent After “An Insightful Question”
- VR Movie Theaters Are Coming To Oculus Cinema
- Not Just An App
- New York Times Passes 1M Digital Only Subscribers
- Chris Sacca Thinks Jack Dorsey Should Be Twitter’s CEO
- Verizon kills off service contracts, smartphone subsidies
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