Disruption is hard to do with physical products. This week we talk about 2 companies – ISI Technology and Mink – that are trying to do just that.
This week we talk about Alibaba’s IPO, Apple potentially buying Beats, TechCrunch Disrupt winners: Vurb, the ISI Technology Heatworks Model 1 & Mink, Greg Steinhafel stepping down from Target, Facebook inspiring Oculus investments, KickSat satellite problem, Nintendo’s horrible Wii U sales, Narendra Modi’s holographic presentations, Facebook killing Poke and Camera, and the taxis competing with Uber and Lyft.
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- Target CEO Steps Down Over Data Breach
- The Facebook Effect: “VC’s Are Now Investing In [Oculus] Developers’ Projects”
- Google’s Only Real Moonshot: Get Technology Out Of The Way
- KickSat’s Clock Reset
- China’s Alibaba files for IPO that could be tech industry’s biggest ever
- The Wii U is Crushing Nintendo
- They’re Using Holograms In India
- And The Winner Of TechCrunch Disrupt NY 2014 Is… Vurb
- My favorite: ISI Technology Reinvents The Water Heater With The Heatworks Model 1
- Disrupting Makeup
- CNBC Confirms Apple In Talks With Beats Music
- My First 7 Questions About This Apple-Beats Deal
- Competition Forcing Traditional Cabs To Improve
- Google Maps Integrates Uber
- Facebook Poke is dead
Image: myheatworks.com