| | Gregory Ferenstein The New York Times election statistician, Nate Silver, perfectly predicted all 50 states last night for President Obama, while every single major pundit was... read more | | | Gregory Ferenstein Barack Obama has won the election! What does this mean to the future of innovation and the technology industry? Based on Obama's record and statements released... read more | | | John Biggs Researchers at the University Of Georgia have created a robotic dragonfly that can hover, dive, and climb like a real insect. With the help of a $1,000,000... read more | | | | | Josh Constine This is tomorrow's democracy. Barack Obama has just announced his win in the presidential election by sending a tweet and an email to supporters before going on... read more | | | Natasha Lomas Apple can't catch a break in the courts right now. In the latest legal blow for Cupertino, a U.S. court has ruled its FaceTime videocalling technology infringes... read more | | | Darrell Etherington Legendary game designer Peter Molyneux, creator of classics like Black & White and Fable, has taken his first foray into mobile today with Curiosity, an app... read more | | | Natasha Lomas As if there wasn't enough going on in the mobile payments space already, what with NFC, dongles, wallets and cloud apps. Now payments company MasterCard and ING... read more | | | Natasha Lomas U.K.-based distance learning university, the Open University, is developing a series of apps to deliver undergraduate course materials to students' smartphones... read more | | | Natasha Lomas Online designer shop Fab.com, which boasts some nine million users, is insourcing its Indian technology partner, True Sparrow Systems, by acquiring the company.... read more | | | Drew Olanoff Just when you thought that the site Delicious was dead and gone, it's back...again. Since being acquired by AVOS, headed up by YouTube co-founders, the site has... read more | | | To forward this newsletter to a friend, click here. | | |
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