Yes, Mr. Schmidt, talking to Google Glass is, actually, ‘the weirdest thing’

Of course, he is 57 years old, was born in the 1950s, and was the CEO of a boring enterprise software company, Novell, before joining the much more au courant Google. But still, he's right.

Dysonics launches Kickstarter to fund its first wireless motion sensor for headphones

Rondo Motion changes your audio experience, allowing you to sense the direction that sounds are coming from.

The DeanBeat: King overtakes Zynga as the largest social gaming company

After 10 years, King has become the biggest in terms of daily active users for social games.

10 startups debut at Entrepreneurs Roundtable Accelerator’s Demo Day

New York City's Entrepreneurs Roundtable Accelerator (ERA) is graduating 10 startups from its Winter 2013 class this morning, and we're live at the scene for their demo day presentations.

How to avoid buying 13 laptops in 15 minutes, then shipping them to a stranger in Sacramento

Last week I bought 13 laptops from WalMart.com. There were only two problems: I didn't buy them, and they weren't being shipped to my house. I'd been hacked.

Motion comics startup Narr8 to begin accepting submissions from indie creators

Along with the growing movement of people who like to read comics on tablets, there is an equally enthusiastic group that actually wants to make their own digital comics.

Samsung posts massive $7.9B profit for Q1, but growth is slowing

Samsung's latest quarterly results show the company in prime shape with a stunning $7.9 billion operating profit and $47.5 billion in revenues. But like Apple, growth is starting to look like an issue.

Yahoo chairman Fred Amoroso’s resignation will give Marissa Mayer more room to do her thing

Yahoo chairman Fred Amoroso has resigned from his post and will step down from the board in June, a move that should give CEO Marissa Mayer more power and a board she can trust.

Funding Daily: Sun, moon, and stars

It's not often that child television stars go onto launch startups, but today the hottest funding story involved Soleil Moon Frye's (formerly known as Punky Brewster) new mobile startup

Facebook acquires Parse to enter world of mobile backend services

Facebook has acquired mobile backend-as-a-service startup Parse in a move that marks its first foray into paid business-to-business services and an emphasis on mobile development.

Shake up your routine with SpotOn.it, events tailored just for you

SpotOn.it helps you find things to do in your area that fit your interests based on their calendar.

Amazon maintains solid rep as 16-year-old startup, increasing revenue and decreasing profit yet again

It's like the opposite of Winston Churchill's battle of Britain quote: Never were so many products sold for so much money by such a huge company for so little profit.

Forget affiliate marketing: Consignd lets you earn more with Pinterest-driven storefronts

Admit it, you've thought about dabbling in affiliate marketing. After all, who wouldn't want to make an extra buck by sharing a few products on their blog or Twitter?

Wunderlist adds premium version with group assignments, unlimited subtasks, & more

6wunderkinder, the company behind the popular Wunderlist to-do application, has just launched a new paid version of its all-star app with a load of new features.

Senate approval on the House’s controversial cybersecurity bill CISPA seems unlikely

Bad cyber security legislation CISPA is likely to fail if it goes to a vote on the Senate floor, according to comments made by Sen. Jay Rockefeller (D-W.V.), chairman of the committee on commerce, science and transportation, today.