Why does Google need robots? Because it already rules your pocket. The mobile market, except for the slow rise of wearables, is saturated. There are millions of handsets around the world, each one connected to the Internet and most are running either Android or iOS. Except for incremental updates to the form, there will be few innovations coming out of the mobile space in the next decade.
The Government Really Isn’t Sure What Snowden Took
Out this morning in the New York Times is a stark tale: The United States’ intelligence apparatus has little idea what Edward Snowden took, despite spending half a trying to find out.
As the full scope of what Snowden absconded with likely can’t be known, the government is forced to operate on its toes, unsure of what might be coming next. And that could be anything. From the phone metadata program, to PRISM, to work on ending everyday encryption, to the pervasive XKeyscore, to MUSCULAR, the Snowden revelations have been as broad as they have been deep.
Jennifer Aniston And Kristen Bell Attend Emily Blunt’s Star-Studded Baby Shower
A very pregnant Emily Blunt celebrated her baby shower alongside some famous friends yesterday (Dec. 14).
Kristen Bell, Jennifer Aniston and Justin Theroux were all pictured arriving to the party, which was held at Blunt and husband John Krasinski’s h…
Is Paul Ryan the GOP’s Next Jack Kemp?
Answer: yes.
And definitely not.
The question arises as Ryan, the Wisconsin congressman and House Budget Committee chair, slides back into the news cycle in a major way for the first time since the defeat of the Romney-Ryan ticket last year. On Tuesd…
Social Media Analytics Company Viralheat Names Jeff Revoy As Its New CEO
Viralheat is announcing that it has a new CEO: Jeff Revoy, whose recent roles include serving as former Chief Marketing and Product Officer at email marketing company iContact.
A company spokesperson suggested that it was time for a new CEO because Viralheat is shifting its focus from small and medium businesses to larger enterprises: “Jeff has a lot of experience helping companies like iContact transition into the Enterprise space and will help take Viralheat through its next phase of growth.”
Obama’s NSA Task Force May Recommend Meaningful Changes
President Obama’s surveillance task force will reportedly recommend that a civilian should direct the National Security Agency and that it should reform its mass data collection practices. An overview of the non-binding recommendations were described to The Wall Street Journal and The New York Times, giving the eager public a glimpse of what might be in store.
Unfortunately, the headlines offer conflicting interpretations. If you bother reading multiple news outlets today, you’ll conclude that the president’s spying reform task group is going to recommend a “modest” but complete “overhaul” of the National Security Agency, and “continue” with mass data collection, but in a way that protects privacy.
‘Beyonce’ Breakdown: The Ultimate Guide to Bey’s Surprise New Album
Beyoncé surprised the world with a brand-new “visual album” at midnight. Here’s a listening guide as you make your way through the follow-up to 2011’s 4.
What It’s Like To Shoot Football In The Snow
A photographer explains the challenges and victories of working the Lions-Eagles game in a blizzard.
New Cut the Rope 2 Game Drops On December 19, Check Out The Video Preview
We’ve seen the global success of games like Angry Birds from Rovio, but while the latter has $42m in funding, ZeptoLab, who is sitting on 400 million downloads of its Cut the Rope game since its 2010 launch, has taken zero external financing. That’s pretty amazing when you think about it, and this lack of funds is not holding it back from today releasing details about the sequel. Cut the Rope 2: Om Nom’s Unexpected Adventure will be available from 19 December for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch for $0.99, with an Android version following early next year.
Leaked Facebook Video Ad Pitch Deck Reveals Plans To Steal TV And YouTube Dollars
“Avoid saying anything negative about YouTube – leave the impression of the user experience up to them” Facebook tells its adtech partners in a leaked, confidential deck that teaches them to sell Facebook’s video ads. The 32-page document details Facebook’s plan to beat television with reach and YouTube with targeting, and spills the beans about an overhaul to video insights slated for Q1 2014.