By Jeff Bakalar Stephen Beacham join Jeff and Iyaz over Skype today while the New York crew irons out the last of the studio bugs. The guys discuss this week’s Uber controversy, Walmart’s PS4 price-matching loophole and an artist’s plan to wear a VR headset for 28 days straight.
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Intel chairman: I’m not embarrassed about mobile, unlike a year ago
By Ben Fox Rubin Chairman Andy Bryant says the company is making progress in the area, despite continued hefty losses.
Square Register app now available to small businesses around the world
By Rich Trenholm Square, the company that turns your phone into a credit card reader, has widened the availability of its point-of-sale and inventory app.
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Square Register app now available to small businesses around the world
By Rich Trenholm Square, the company that turns your phone into a credit card reader, has widened the availability of its point-of-sale and inventory app.
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Inhale Oxford’s Word of the Year: ‘Vape’
By Bonnie Burton Slang terms “clickbait,” “normcore,” and “mansplain” lose to “vape” as Oxford Dictionaries Word of the Year, which proves electronic cigarettes might not be a drag.
TripAdvisor review couple fined by hotel they branded a “stinking hovel”
By Rich Trenholm Business watchdogs have clamped down on a hotel fining guests for negative online reviews.
Buy one tablet headrest mount, get a second one free
By Rick Broida One for each car! Or two for the same car. You get the idea. Plus: Two Windows 8.1 tablets priced under $100!
Tsk, tsk, Tizen: How Samsung’s OS stumbled — and aims to rise again
By Shara Tibken The Korean electronics giant is shifting gears again with its troubled mobile operating system, now aiming for affordability as a key characteristic of Tizen smartphones.
Tsk, tsk, Tizen: How Samsung’s OS stumbled — and aims to rise again
By Shara Tibken The Korean electronics giant is shifting gears again with its troubled mobile operating system, now aiming for affordability as a key characteristic of Tizen smartphones.
Tsk, tsk, Tizen: How Samsung’s OS stumbled — and aims to rise again
By Shara Tibken The Korean electronics giant is shifting gears again with its troubled mobile operating system, now aiming for affordability as a key characteristic of Tizen smartphones.