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Comixology CEO shows off new Unlimited subscription service

 Comixology recently launched Comixology Unlimited, a subscription plan that offers unlimited access to thousands of digital comics for just $5.99 per month.
Given the “all you can read” model, it’s natural to compare the new service to Netflix, but CEO David Steinberger told me that Amazon Prime’s video offerings are a closer match — and no, not because of the… Read More

Comixology CEO shows off new Unlimited subscription service

ForcePhone adds pressure sensitivity to any phone using ultrasonics

 Force touch may be a feature exclusive to the latest iPhones, but something like it is now possible on pretty much any phone out there, thanks to research from engineers at the University of Michigan. Read More

ForcePhone adds pressure sensitivity to any phone using ultrasonics

Meet the latest cohort of Acceleprise startups, and the apps they built to make work easier

 Acceleprise, a San Francisco-based accelerator for enterprise tech and software-as-a-service startups, held a Demo Day for its third cohort of companies today. The accelerator invests $50,000 into each startup admitted to its program via convertible note financing, taking approximately a 5 percent stake under a $1 million cap. It admits 8-12 companies per cohort, and invests out of a $3.5… Read More

Meet the latest cohort of Acceleprise startups, and the apps they built to make work easier

Ex-Facebook designers climb charts with adorable game Pinchworm

 Funky physics and controls make mobile games fun. You tap against gravity in Flappy Bird, fling on a trajectory in Angry Birds and press to maintain momentum in Tiny Wings. So when two of Facebook’s top designers left to build their own apps, they wanted to bring a new gesture to gaming… and let worms, not birds, be the stars. Pinchworm sounds simple, but its the mapping of the controls… Read More

Ex-Facebook designers climb charts with adorable game Pinchworm

Non-profit RideAustin looks to fill void left by Uber and Lyft

 Charity or opportunism? It’s so hard to tell, sometimes. In RideAustin’s case, it looks to be a bit of both. It’s a non-profit car-for-hire service that’s happy to abide by the city’s rules — and adds a layer of budget- and conscience-friendly features that may help it stay differentiated (and alive). Read More

Non-profit RideAustin looks to fill void left by Uber and Lyft