Feb 1st 2016
Tech News Today 1440
Angry Birds vs. Quadcopters
Google on top, crowdsourcing Hyperloop, and Microsoft under the sea.
Google becomes the most valuable publicly traded company. Reddit users win design award at Hyperloop competition. A new study from Harvard's Berkman Center for Internet and Society says that the encryption policies from big companies like Apple and Google are not as much of a hindrance to catching terrorists/criminals as some would have us believe. The economic policies of Uber and Lyft. Microsoft's cloud meets the ocean, and the bizarre future of droneboarding.
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Links
- Google overtakes Apple as the world's biggest company
- Exclusive: US Mobile Is the First Legit Xiaomi, Meizu Carrier in U.S.
- Microsoft Plumbs Ocean’s Depths to Test Underwater Data Center
- New Technologies Give Government Ample Means to Track Suspects, Study Finds
- Samsung Galaxy S7 day is Feb. 21 in Barcelona
- Samsung's Gear 360 VR camera to make its debut alongside the Galaxy S7
- Elon Musk on the Hyperloop: “I’m starting to think this is really going to happen.”
- The sport of the future has arrived: Droneboarding
- Dutch police have trained anti-drone eagles