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Elon Musk will unveil his vision for the Hyperloop today. The Hyperloop is supposed to be "as fast as an airplane, cheaper than a bullet train and completely self-powered." -
Lytro, the hyped camera-making startup, is struggling mightily. It laid-off people earlier this year. -
Microsoft is going to make a special version of its cloud-based operating system for the government. -
The fingerprint-recognition technology that is supposedly being built into Apple's next iPhones is also supposedly limiting Apple's new iPhone supply for the third quarter. -
Meanwhile, Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi says it sold 100,000 phones in 90 seconds, and has another 7.45 million reservations pending. -
Apple is also supposedly coming out with a phone called the "iPhone 5C," a cheaper version of the phone that will come in multiple colors. Here, an analyst looks at how Apple might price it. -
This is a cool visualization of everything that happens on the Internet in one second. -
MyFitnessPal launched in 2005. 8 years later, it's raising $18 million from Kleiner Perkins. -
"By collating tweets about unhappy meals and their locations, a group of University of Rochester researchers have been able to generate a map of potentially risky places to eat." -
Steve Kovach says "The concept of a 'smartphone' is dead." | | | | | | | |
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