| | | | | | 10 Things You Need To Know SAI | | | | | | | April 09, 2014 | | Advertisement
 Good morning! Here's what's happening in tech: - Researchers have found that a new computer bug, The Heartbleed Bug, can make information you thought was safe on secure websites such as Gmail vulnerable. The bug hacks popular encryption software OpenSSL and gets a computer to reveal information it isn’t supposed to show.
- Here’s how bad Bleeding Heart actually is, what information of yours could be compromised, and how to protect yourself from it moving forward.
- Here's which New York venture capitalists invest in the fewest female founders.
- An Australian startup that makes business tools and software, Atlassian, has been valued at $3.3 billion. It’s profitable and has been cash-flow positive for more than a decade.
- Wattpad, a collaborative writing tool that connects authors with fans, received $46 million from OMERS Ventures, August Capital, Union Square Ventures, Khosla Ventures and original Yahoo Jerry Yang.
- Uber launched a new delivery service, RUSH, in New York City yesterday. Messengers on bike or foot will deliver a small local package for a flat rate.
- An upcoming Twitter redesign will make the microblogging platform look exactly like Facebook.
- Apple blogger John Gruber thinks venture capitalist Chris Dixon was wrong when he wrote that the mobile web is declining.
- An Israel startup, StoreDot, says it’s found a way to charge your phone in 30 seconds and there’s video to prove it.
- Here’s how Google Glass helped a doctor quickly cure a patient whose brain was bleeding.
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