Apple’s developer conference has been announced earlier this week and tickets for the event are on sale now.
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WWDC 2013 tickets on sale now – go grab em!
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Apple’s developer conference has been announced earlier this week and tickets for the event are on sale now.
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WWDC 2013 tickets on sale now – go grab em!
This week the folks at Apple have had a patent application turned up that may very well have the next iPhone controlling your Bluetooth-toting vehicle. In this set of patent applications, Apple seems to have either picked up on the smartphone vehicle interation trend early or thought of it before the wave began
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Patents reveal Apple’s car-friendly iPhone intentions
Zynga has released the sequel to one of its best games of all time, and they’re fittingly calling it Draw Something 2 . The new Pictionary -style game brings more social features, new drawing tools, and a personal gallery that looks to one-up the original installment
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Draw Something 2 aims to be Zynga’s saving grace
Google is offering to promote content from search engine rivals such as Bing and Yahoo in an attempt to placate the European Commission, hoping to escape expensive censure with more openness in what results users see.
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Google offers rival links in search to escape Euro antitrust penalties
Nintendo announced via a tweet on Wednesday that Miiverse can now be accessed online, giving users access outside of the Wii U for the first time and showcasing Nintendo’s tentative trip into the social networking sphere. Nintendo is hailing this as a beta move, and so users should expect to see things shift around as it is refined and finalized.
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Nintendo launches beta Miiverse online
Although many modern smartphones have the ability to record video in 720p or 1080p HD, in many ways they are still inferior to their dedicated camcorder counterparts, one of which is the newly announced Sony Handycam HDR-GW66VE. This device offers a lot in terms of features, but perhaps its biggest draw is its ruggedness, offering a variety of features that, when combined with its size, take into near action-camcorder territory. The Handycam HDR-GW66VE is waterproof to depths of up to 10 meters/33 feet, as well as being resistant to a variety of conditions, such as dust, freezing temperatures -10C/14F), and drops from a height of about 1.5 meters, although its durability partially depends on the substance upon which it is dropped.
The CW TV network has become the latest TV network to bring its selection of shows to Xbox LIVE . The TV network has been struggling for some time to attract viewers to its TV series, so hopefully its collaboration with Xbox LIVE will help
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The CW attempts to secure more TV viewers with Xbox LIVE
The book titled “The New Digital Age” for short, written by Eric Schmidt and Jared Cohen of Google fame, has begun to spill is many angles on the future of our increasingly connected world into the public. In one section of the book titled “The Future of Terrorism”, Schmidt and Cohen speak both of the possibilities of an extremist (and/or terrorist) group infiltrating groups of mobile device users and of an actual happening which involved a global extremist group using Motorola mobile-phone businesses in Pakistan to “bombard” the country’s national newspaper editors with propaganda
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Eric Schmidt speaks of extremist infiltration of digital marketing in new book
It would appear that the lost product that was the Google Nexus Q is back again – though not created with the same technology, exactly, and certainly not manufactured by the same brand. What’s appearing this week is a device by the name of PLAiR, made approximately the size of the palm of a human hand and attachable to the back of your television via its full-sized HDMI port (if your television was made in the past 10 years, you’ve got one). This device will allow users to play video from their laptop or smartphone wirelessly to the screen of their TV
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PLAiR device recollects Nexus Q laptop-to-TV video streaming
In a move that will hopefully attract U.S. startups to the Land of the Rising Sun, Softbank Capital and Yahoo Japan have created a $20 million fund geared towards helping U.S startups, with a focus in mobile applications, e-commerce, and web advertising, get started in the Japanese market
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Softbank Capital and Yahoo Japan aim at bringing U.S. startups to Japan
May 25, 2013 By Dirk Pitt
Samsung a157 Prepaid GoPhone (AT&T) Easy-to-use clamshell phone for voice communication and text messaging- Pay for just the minutes you use with no annual contract–easy refill via Internet or prepaid cards Up to 6 hours of talk time, up to 240 hours (10 days) of standby time What’s in the Box: handset, rechargeable battery, charger, [...]
May 25, 2013 By Dirk Pitt
Fintie 5-in-1 Accessories bundle for Kindle Fire, Kindle Fire HD 7 8.9, Kindle Paperwhite, Google Nexus 7-Car Charger/USB Cable/Stylus Pen/Cable Tie/Cord Winder The car charger allows you to charge your kindle fire,kindle fire HD 7 8.9,Kindle Paperwhite,Google Nexus 7,Nexus 10 when you’re on the road Micro USB cable allows data sync with your phone and [...]
May 25, 2013 By Dirk Pitt
Samsung a157 Prepaid GoPhone (AT&T) Easy-to-use clamshell phone for voice communication and text messaging- Pay for just the minutes you use with no annual contract–easy refill via Internet or prepaid cards Up to 6 hours of talk time, up to 240 hours (10 days) of standby time What’s in the Box: handset, rechargeable battery, charger, [...]
May 25, 2013 By Dirk Pitt
A large prize purse (one of the biggest in the sport) is bringing out a stout group of starters to a race in Vail next month. GearJunkie.com – Outdoor Gear Reviews
May 25, 2013 By Dirk Pitt
Climb, eat, sleep, repeat. Here’s a look at 10 ‘dirtbag’ climbers who live and breath rock climbing and the vans they call home. GearJunkie.com – Outdoor Gear Reviews
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