Here s what s going on in tech.
Yahoo at SXSW: Announced on-demand passwords, now available in the U.S. Also showed off new encrypted email, which it says will be available by the end of the year.
Google has a new message (displayed above its search results) urging Firefox users to set their default search engine to Google. Remember, Google has lost search market share since Firefox switched to Yahoo as its default search engine.
Fund managers don t mean to like Apple shares too much, but they just do.
Steve Jobs: The Man in the Machine documentary premieres at SXSW, has a Citizen Kane feel.
Diversity in tech: Google backs program from CODE2040 in three cities — Chicago, Austin and Durham, N.C. — in which the San Francisco-based nonprofit will give minority entrepreneurs a one-year stipend and free office space.
Vacuum-cleaner company Dyson invests $15 million in technology that has potential to double smartphone battery life.
And coming Thursday, per an Elon Musk tweet: Press conference to discuss software update that is meant to relieve Tesla Model S owners range anxiety.
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