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YouTube News Network, The Young Turks, Raises $4 Million for Platform Expansion
The Young Turks Network (TYT Network) announced Wednesday that it has raised $4 million to expand on platforms and streaming devices.
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Lionsgate Announces New Deal with YouTube Studio RocketJump
Lionsgate Entertainment has made a deal with RocketJump Studios, a major YouTube producer. Lionsgate Entertainment has made a deal with RocketJump Studios, a major YouTube producer.
Ford Mustang 2015 Assembled on Top of Empire State Building
Ford celebrated the 50th anniversary of Mustang in style when it assembled a 2015 convertible atop the Empire State Building.
Samsung Galaxy S5 Fingerprint Scanner Hacked: Paypal Accounts at Risk
Security experts have hacked Samsung Galaxy S5 fingerprint authentication that exposes the limitations of biometeric security systems.
Candy Crush Saga Game App to Reportedly Head to China
King's Candy Crush Saga game app is reportedly going to China. Popular Candy Crus Saga gaming app maker King's team up with Tencent, a prominent technology force in China will bring the game to the country USA Today reported Wednesday.
NASA Grows Lettuce on International Space Station with 'Veggie'
NASA is preparing to launch its Vegetable Production System called “Veggie” to the International Space Station (ISS). The small greenhouse system is designed to provide astronauts with fresh lettuce that can be grown in space.
Sprint Unveils New WeGo Phone for Kids 5 to 12 with GPS Tracker
Sprint Corp. has released a new cell phone called WeGo, which is designed to be used by kids from ages 5 to 12.
Zuta Labs Starts Kickstarter Campaign for Portable, Robotic Printer
Zuta Labs started a Kickstarter campaign on April 11 for its wireless and robotic walking printer. The Israel-based company earned over 50 percent of their goal in one day.
Google Glass Sale (UPDATE): Company to Further Develop Explorers Program
Google Glass Sale Google's commercial sale of its connected eyewear device glass will not turn into two days. However, the company is apparently working on other avenues to further develop its Explorer program USA Today reported.
Samsung Considered Steve Jobs' Death as Best Opportunity to Attack Apple
Confidential documents have shown Samsung considered Steve Jobs' death as the best time to launch a marketing attack on Apple.