10 Things In Tech You Need To Know This Morning
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- Apple's plans to transform the television industry have once again hit a wall. Apple is telling its engineers not to expect a new Apple TV to come out this year.
- Snapchat was reportedly talking to Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba about raising money at a $10 billion valuation, but we've heard from four sources that it's not in talks with Alibaba.
- Here's what it's like to be one of Google's elite employees.
- Why Amazon needs drones to fight the next major fight in e-commerce. Same-day delivery is taking off, and for Amazon drones are the answer.
- Apple is firing people at Beats as it formalizes it works its way through that acquisition.
- Yelp earned its first ever quarterly profit.
- Wireless guru John Stanton joined the board of Microsoft.
- After a bad earnings report, the Wall Street Journal says Samsung's Co-CEO of mobile J.K. Shin is on the hot seat. "Critics say ... he may have been too optimistic in his projections for phone sales, leading to a glut of unsold devices."
- Critics think that Microsoft should just kill off Windows Phone altogether.
- A small town in Tennessee has the cable companies frightened. It's delivering 1 gig internet speeds without an established company backing it.
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- I spent $2,000 for 7 nights in a 179-square-foot room on one of the world's largest cruise ships. Take a look inside my cabin.
- One of the world's only 5-star airlines seems to be considering asking business-class passengers to bring their own cutlery
- Vodafone Idea FPO allotment – How to check allotment, GMP and more
- From terrace to table: 8 Edible plants you can grow in your home
- India fourth largest military spender globally in 2023: SIPRI report
- New study forecasts high chance of record-breaking heat and humidity in India in the coming months
- Gold plunges ₹1,450 to ₹72,200, silver prices dive by ₹2,300
- Strong domestic demand supporting India's growth: Morgan Stanley