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Monday, December 8, 2014

10 Things In Tech You Need To Know Today, December 8

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December 08, 2014

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Good morning! It's a cold one here in New York today. Bundle up, kids. Here's the tech news you need to know to start off the week.

1. Uber has been banned in Delhi after a driver was accused of raping a passenger. The driver is scheduled to appear in court on Monday.

2. North Korea has denied hacking into Sony Pictures. But at the same time the country praised the hack, calling it a "righteous deed".

3. Apple could be making a smaller iPhone. Rumors claim that it's developing a new phone with a 4-inch display.

4. Steve Jobs has posthumously given testimony at Apple's antitrust trial. His video testimony was played in court.

5. Grocery delivery startup Instacart is raising over $100 million at a valuation of $2 billion. Its last reported valuation was $400 million.

6. Once-hot gossip app Secret has cooled down considerably. Nobody is using the app, and it's reportedly looking at a pivot.

7. Google has removed all apps related to file-sharing site The Pirate Bay from the Google Play Store. App developers have received a policy strike for making the software.

8. Viral cat star Grumpy Cat has made its owner nearly $100 million in two years. That's way more than most Hollywood stars earn.

9. IAC is looking to sell entertainment website CollegeHumor for around $100 million. It bought a majority stake in the company eight years ago for around $20 million.

10. Facebook threw a giant party for its employees at AT&T park in San Francisco. The company rented out the entire place.

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