Digital Summit 2014: Media Wrap Up
MIT Technology Review
6/9/2014 – 6/10/2014
Digital Summit: 2014 Roundup
BostInno
6/9/2014
31 Experts to Follow Who Will Be Discussing the Implications of Tomorrow’s Digital Technologies
Silicon Valley Business Journal
6/9/2014
Evernote’s Phil Libin says advertising sucks and apps are dead
Forbes
6/10/2014
‘We’re Nowhere Near Skynet Today,’ Says Top Facebook Engineer
San Francisco Examiner
6/10/2014
MIT Summit covers birth, death, and everything connected
Light Reading
6/10/2014
Microsoft Planning 7-Day Phone Batteries
Light Reading
6/10/2014
Google Exec: Internet of Things Requires ‘Brand New Network’
BGR
6/10/2014
Microsoft is working on building a smartphone with week-long battery life
(syndicated to Yahoo! News)
Government Technology
6/10/2014
Will Federal Privacy Laws Impede Health-Care Consumerization?
CIO
6/10/2014
Blackphones Coming in Three Weeks, Will Ship in Millions, Backers Say
PCWorld
6/10/2014
Security-focused Blackphones launch in three weeks, designed to lock down data
Wall Street Journal
6/10/2014
Professor Plans Homes That Can Monitor Residents
Computerworld
6/10/2014
Blackphones Coming In Three Weeks, Will Ship in Millions, Backers Say
(syndicated to: CIO, ITWorld, Network World, PC World, and InfoWorld)
PCWorld
6/11/2014
More apps coming from an expanding Facebook
(syndicated to: CIO, ITWorld, Computerworld)
INC
6/11/2014
Vinod Khosla: The Case for Machines Taking Our Jobs
Yahoo Tech
6/11/2014
A Smartphone that Lasts a Week Between Charges? Sorry, No Time Soon
The Register
June 11, 2014
Google Calls On Carriers To Craft IoT plans
Light Reading
6/12/2014
Privacy-Protecting ‘Blackphone’ to Ship in Three Weeks
ITProPortal
6/12/2014
Microsoft: Get Ready For A Week Long Smartphone Battery
The Register
6/13/2014
Microsoft in hunt for the practical qubit: Looking for a technique that scales
Digit
6/13/2014
Microsoft wants to deliver smartphones with 1 week of battery life
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