10 Tech Things You Need To Know This Morning
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Howdy! Here's some tech news for you this morning.
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- A lot of people are still up in arms over Uber's expensive surge pricing. But here's why Uber shouldn't change a thing.
- You may start seeing Facebook-sold video ads in your News Feed this Thursday.
- 60 Minutes ran a special on the NSA that had a lot of flaws.
- Here's what an NSA coworker remembers about Edward Snowden: "The kid was a genius among geniuses."
- Whisper, an app that encourages people to share things they'd never put on Facebook, nears 3 billion monthly pageviews.
- Meet-up app Tinder nearly launched a trending feature but changed its mind at the last minute. CEO Sean Rad felt it'd be a double-edge sword.
- AOL's Patch isn't dead, according to a leaked internal memo.
- There's a report circling in Italian newspapers that Amazon bought Square competitor Gopago.
- Twitter may be working on a way to let users edit tweets once they're live.
- Google is going after Nest. It's said to be testing its own line of smart, energy-saving thermostats.
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- US buys 81 Soviet-era combat aircraft from Russia's ally costing on average less than $20,000 each, report says
- 2 states where home prices are falling because there are too many houses and not enough buyers
- A couple accidentally shipped their cat in an Amazon return package. It arrived safely 6 days later, hundreds of miles away.
- 9 health benefits of drinking sugarcane juice in summer
- 10 benefits of incorporating almond oil into your daily diet
- From heart health to detoxification: 10 reasons to eat beetroot
- Why did a NASA spacecraft suddenly start talking gibberish after more than 45 years of operation? What fixed it?
- ICICI Bank shares climb nearly 5% after Q4 earnings; mcap soars by ₹36,555.4 crore