Sunday, 30 November 2014

Credit card is no longer supported by Uber India. Integrates Paytm Wallet

Starting today, you will no longer be able to request Uber ride using your credit cards issued in India. Uber India has informed its users that from December 1st, 2014 onwards, the credits cards issued in India will not be accepted for rides in India. Uber has partnered with Paytm, a mobile wallet service recently.
Credit card is no longer supported by Uber India. Integrates Paytm Wallet

Understanding Startup Terms / Liquidation Preference #Funding


Understanding Startup Terms / Liquidation Preference #Funding

Saturday, 29 November 2014

Samsung Galaxy S3 Reportedly Explodes in Car, Investigation Underway

A Samsung Galaxy S3 owner in Dublin told sympathizers on a chat board that his smartphone exploded in his car although he avoided serious injury. Samsung, which gave him a replacement, is investigating. Samsung no doubt thinks its Galaxy S III smartphone is red hot and ready to smoke the competition, but a user in Dublin has experienced something else entirely.
Samsung Galaxy S3 Reportedly Explodes in Car, Investigation Underway

Apple Publicly Responds to Complaints of Purple Lens Flare on iPhone 5 Photos

Soon after the release of the iPhone 5, some users began noticing a purple flare or haloshowing up in photos taken with the device"s camera pointed at or near bright light sources. The issue is certainly not unique to the iPhone 5, but it has caused concern for some users.
Apple Publicly Responds to Complaints of Purple Lens Flare on iPhone 5 Photos

Life is about Selecting the battles we want to fight #quotes


Life is about Selecting the battles we want to fight #quotes

Why Apple Should Buy Foursquare

What happens to Foursquare? As long as it"s just another app to check, it doesn"t have much room to grow. But there"s more to Foursquare than a standalone app, something fundamental enough that it could be built into a phone. Specifically, Apple should buy Foursquare.
Why Apple Should Buy Foursquare

Wednesday, 26 November 2014

After CEO Departure, Mobile Video Startup Viddy Reduces Staff by a Third

Just a few months back, Viddy was having the time of its life quoting massive user growth and raising a massive $30 million round of funding from NEA, Goldman Sachs, Khosla Ventures, and Battery Ventures. Today, the company is having a tough time figuring out the whole mobile video thing.
After CEO Departure, Mobile Video Startup Viddy Reduces Staff by a Third