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- Amazon acquired digital Comic book company ComiXology. ComicXology is sort of like a Kindle store for comics.
- Facebook announced that it's going to crack down on people and brands asking for "Likes" in the News Feed. It wants likes to be natural, nor forced.
- According to documents revealed in the Samsung-Apple lawsuit, Samsung was misleading the public about how many tablets it sold in 2011. It led the world to believe it sold 2 million Galaxy Tabs, when it had sold half that.
- French designer Phillipe Starck is opening a store in Sao Paulo where customers will be able to make their own furniture using a 3D printer.
- Microsoft axe Mary Jo Foley did a 2-part interview with Terry Myerson, the head of Windows. If you care at all about the changes at Microsoft, it's worth reading.
- Bitcoin is collapsing. It fell below $400, down 60% from its highs.
- Here's Jeff Bezos' annual letter to shareholders about Amazon. Details on Amazon's drone plans, its grocery delivery service, and more.
- Here's the story of how the engineers that discovered the Hearbleed bug did it.
- Google Glass is going on sale for one day on April 15. It will still cost $1,500. Our recommendation: don't go blowing your tax refund check on Glass, it's still not ready for the public.
- Samsung's new Galaxy S5 goes on sale today, here's our review.
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