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‘Ryan’s Law’ proposed to allow you to cancel Comcast online with one click | Microsoft is bringing the Bash shell to Windows 10 | Sure, why not? FBI agrees to unlock iPhone for Arkansas prosecutor | Amateur astronomers catch Jupiter’s latest impact on video | Amazon expands Dash Button line-up, top sellers to date include Tide, Bounty, Cottonelle | Apple launches Safari Technology Preview, a new browser aimed at web developers | YouTube star and Beme founder Casey Neistat is coming to Disrupt NY 2016 | DAILY THURSDAY, MARCH 31 2016 TODAY'S TOP STORIES: TOP HEADLINE | Matthew Panzarino [‘Ryan’s Law’ proposed to allow you to cancel Comcast online with one click] Today in local news, Los Angeles Assemblyman Mike Gatto has introduced a bill that would allow Californians to cancel their Internet or cable services online... [Read More…] Frederic Lardinois [Microsoft is bringing the Bash shell to Windows 10] Here is an announcement from Microsoft Build you probably didn’t see coming: Microsoft today announced that it is bringing the GNU project’s Bash... [Read More…] SPONSORED CONTENT Former Citigroup CFO Sallie Krawcheck to talk transitioning from Wall Street titan to startup founder, at Disrupt Sallie Krawcheck isn’t your typical startup founder. For one thing, she was the president of Global Wealth and Investment Management at Bank of America. And the CFO of Citigroup. And the CEO of Smith Barney and Sanford Bernstein before that. Now she runs her own startup. Come see what she has to say about that transition at Disrupt NY. [Learn More…] Devin Coldewey [Sure, why not? FBI agrees to unlock iPhone for Arkansas prosecutor] The FBI, which just a few days ago was attempting to convince the country of its helplessness in the face of encrypted iPhones, has generously offered its... [Read More…] CATCH UP WITH CRUNCH REPORT [Microsoft Doubles Down on Bots] Microsoft build conference, artificial intelligence bot returns, Fullscreen unveils video on demand, Spotify takes on a lot of debt, Boompi is Tinder for gossips [Watch Now] Emily Calandrelli [Amateur astronomers catch Jupiter’s latest impact on video] This week, two amateur astronomers released footage of an impact event on Jupiter. The separate observations, one in Austria and one in Ireland, show a brief,... [Read More…] Sarah Perez [Amazon expands Dash Button line-up, top sellers to date include Tide, Bounty, Cottonelle] Amazon this morning announced an expansion of its Dash Buttons product line – those Wi-Fi connected, push-button devices that let you buy products from... [Read More…] Sarah Perez [Apple launches Safari Technology Preview, a new browser aimed at web developers] Apple today announced it’s expanding its efforts in the area of web development, with the launch of a new version of its Safari web browser, designed... [Read More…] Sarah Buhr [YouTube star and Beme founder Casey Neistat is coming to Disrupt NY 2016] Popular YouTuber Casey Neistat has a knack for viral hits. He’s called out Apple, blew through the entirety of Nike’s #MakeItCount filming budget... [Read More…] [Get more stories at techcrunch.comÂ] Newest Jobs From CrunchBoard: - [Senior Research Scientist at Astrobotic (Pittsburgh, PA, United States)] - [Software Engineer in Test at Discovery Communications (New York 10022, United States)] - [Research Software Developer at Boston Children's Hospital (Boston, MA, United States)] - [Sr. Full Stack Java Developer at Boston Children's Hospital (Boston, MA, United States)] - [Application Development Specialist at Boston Children's Hospital (Boston, MA, United States)] [SEE MORE JOBS ON CRUNCHBOARD] [Post your tech jobs] and reach millions of TechCrunch readers for only $200 per month [Facebook]  [Twitter]  [Youtube]  [Instagram]  [Flipboard] If you do not want to receive this email or you would like to update your preferences [click here]. 410 Townsend Street, San Francisco, CA 94107 © 2016 AOL Inc. All rights reserved.  [Privacy Policy]  [Terms of Service]

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