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Top Stories of the Day // November 5, 2013

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Today's Top Stories // Nov 5, 2013

Apple Patents Home Automation Technology That Adjusts Settings Based On Device Location

Apple has just been granted a new patent (via AppleInsider) which describes a very comprehensive system for controlling connected home devices. The elaborate... read more

Apple’s iPad Air Cost-To-Build Estimated At Less Than iPad 3 At Launch

Apple has released its iPad Air, and while we don't yet know how many it sold during opening weekend (it's likely waiting to reveal launch numbers until the... read more

Google Launches Helpouts, Paid Video Chats With Experts To Address Whatever Is Bothering You Right Now

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Lady Gaga Splits From Manager And Rising Tech Investor Troy Carter

Troy Carter has been making a name for himself in tech thanks to investments in Uber, Spotify, and Dropbox, but his biggest tie to the music industry has just... read more

Dropbox Snatches Up Sold, The Service That Simplifies Selling Online, To Help It Build A New Mystery Commerce Product

Sold launched early this year with a plan to help remove some of the frustration from selling online. Debuting on the iPhone before moving to Android in... read more

The Three Reasons Twitter Didn’t Sell To Facebook

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Jeff Bezos’ Wife And Co-Workers Call Out Brad Stone’s Amazon Book As Inaccurate…On Amazon

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TOP VIDEOS

Gillmor Gang: Dynamic Clusters

The Gillmor Gang — John Borthwick, Keith Teare, Kevin Marks, John Taschek, and Steve Gillmor — move further and... read more

Gillmor Gang Live 11.01.13 (TCTV)

Gillmor Gang - John Borthwick, Keith Teare, Kevin Marks, John Taschek, and Steve Gillmor. Live recording session... read more

Ask A VC: AngelPad's Thomas Korte On NYC Expansion, The Incubator's New $7M Funding Round And More

In this week's special episode of Ask A VC from Disrupt Europe in Berlin, Germany, AngelPad founder and former... read more

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