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Selasa, 25 Februari 2014

10 Tech Things You Need To Know This Morning

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February 25, 2014

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Good morning! There's lots of big news in tech today so let's get to it:

  1. MTGox, which used to be the world's largest Bitcoin exchange, has gone offline. The Bitcoin Foundation says the exchange appears to be insolvent. Bitcoin enthusiast Ryan Selkis found a document that suggests 6% of all Bitcoins are out of circulation and that the coins have been stolen over the past several years.
  2. Weibo, the Twitter of China, wants to raise $500 million in a U.S. IPO. It has about 61 million users. 
  3. Samsung revealed a new phone yesterday, the Galaxy S5. It's slightly larger than the Galaxy S4 with a 5.1-inch screen. It's water resistant and it has a fingerprint scanner that lets you make payments and check your heart rate by merely pressing the screen.
  4. Samsung also launched the Gear Fit, which will compete with Fitbit Force, Jawbone UP and Nike Fuelband. The Samsung Gear Fit is a fitness-minded smart watch. It has a pedometer, sleep tracker, and heart rate monitor. The wrist band can also help you locate your phone, get email and SMS notifications, and it has a built-in alarm clock.
  5. The best thing about the next iPhone might be its display, not its size. Apple may use a technology called quantum dots to enhance its next-generation display. 
  6. The man who runs popular Twitter account @GSElevator has been unmasked. His name is John Lefavre. He's 34, lives in Texas, and he's never worked for Goldman Sachs. The Twitter account has more than 600,000 followers.
  7. Blackberry is launching a phone that will cost less than $200.
  8. Mark Zuckerberg spoke at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona yesterday. He said why he paid $16 million for WhatsApp and said he wouldn't be making another bid for Snapchat. "[WhatsApp] is the most engaging app we've ever seen...It's on a path to connecting more than a billion people. Very few other companies are like that."
  9. Facebook is shutting down its struggling email service, @facebook.com. 
  10. Dropbox has raised $350 million at a $10 billion valuation. 

 

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