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Jim Breyer Bets on Advertising Analytics Company Datalogix
In his second investment since announcing last month he was scaling back responsibilities at Accel Partners, billionaire tech investor Jim Breyer is backing Datalogix Inc.
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White House: No Ban on Selfies
The White House said it isn't banning selfies, shooting down fears -- or hopes -- that a David Ortiz photo with the president last week would lead to a crackdown on the practice.
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High-Flying Camera: DJI Phantom 2 Vision+ Drone Promises Stabilized HD Video
DJI, a company that specializes in small remote-controlled aerial vehicles, now sells a camera-equipped quadcopter that can shoot photos and high-definition videos in winds of up to 25 miles per hour.
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A Giant Game of Tetris Was Played on a Skyscraper
55LED technology has helped bring more art into outdoor lighting. Now there's gaming, too.
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M.B.A.s Learn the Story of Apple—in Comics
604Harvard wanted non-U.S. business students to read its classic Apple case study. So it made the story into a manga.
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Data Point: How Advertisers Will Change Their Spending by 2016
120Mobile is eating up an increasingly bigger share of ad budgets, but advertisers still plan to bulk up spending on television in the years ahead.
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What’s Different About Intel?
Conscious that consumers are spending more time on mobile devices, Intel is responding with a very subtle change to its corporate communications – tweaking its font.
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Charge Your Phone in 30 Seconds? An Israeli Firm Says It Can
972A Tel-Aviv based start-up unveiled Monday a prototype phone charger that promises to take you battery from zero to 100%, all in about 30 seconds.
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Foxconn’s Founding Family Eyes Cable TV Alliance
Foxconn’s founding family seems to have ambitions far beyond assembling iPhones and iPads for Apple. An entertainment content company run by Jeff Gou, Foxconn Chairman Terry Gou’s eldest son, has explored a potential cooperation with Taiwan’s largest cable television operator.
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Tough Road Ahead for HTC
Is HTC on the way up or still on the way down? It won’t be clear until at least another quarter.
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