In the news today |
Online security woes continue at the country's biggest retailers. The New York Times reports that the data breach at Neiman Marcus went undetected for five months. |
Forget Google Glass. How about Google lens? The tech giant is developing a smart contact lens for people with diabetes. (Re/code) |
The stock market weathered a roller-coaster week, and now traders must watch key data and earnings to finish strong. (CNBC) |
Apple starts selling iPhones through China Mobile today, the culmination of a blockbuster deal to access the world's largest mobile network. (CNBC) |
A day after Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer fired her COO, the company's editor-in-chief quit yesterday, sources told Re/code's Kara Swisher. (Re/code) |
President Obama today will deliver a closely-watched speech on U.S. surveillance policies and how to restore trust in the NSA. (Washington Post) |
The BridgeGate scandal took another twist late yesterday evening. The Bergen (N.J.) Record reported that New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie's stafferswere hit with subpoenas over the Fort Lee traffic fiasco. |
The U.S. Senate approved a $1.1 trillion spending bill yesterday that keeps the government open for at least another nine months. (Reuters) |
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