I’m sure you’re like most people and have had your fill of Facebook news. With all of the craziness and shocking disappointment of Facebook’s opening day as a public company, we were quickly reminded that a company is only as valuable as the products it delivers. Steve Jobs built Apple into something that we’ve never ever [...]
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QLOCKTWO App for iPad & iPhone ($0.99 USD) If you’re like the millions of people who own an iPhone or iPad, chances are that you keep that little puppy docked and charging for the better part of the day. Why not make the most of that idle time, and transform it into a very attrctive [...]
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The transition to new leadership at RIM continues — the company has just announced new chief operating officer Kristian Tear and new chief marketing officer Frank Boulben. Tear comes to RIM from Sony Mobile, where he most recently worked as executive VP, while Boulben is a former executive VP at LightSquared. Tear fills a [...]
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Samsung Galaxy S III ($TBA) Android fanboys can finally rejoice. Samsung’s latest flagship phone was unveiled to the world just a few short hours ago. The specs read like this: 4.8 inch, 1280×720 HD Super AMOLED display, a 1.4GHz Exynos 4 Quad processor, 1GB of RAM, an 8 megapixel rear camera, a 1.9 megapixel front-facing [...]
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A new Kickstarter project is hoping to tap into the nostalgic feeling of talking into a tin can with a modern version that plugs into your phone or computer. The device is essentially a microphone and speaker that have been crammed into a can — which the creators say have been “sustainably harvested” — providing [...]
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The most successful companies are ones that are never satisfied with the status quo. They are too busy looking for ways to improve their products, personnel, and experience for their customers. For one company it meant trying something revolutionary that would arm their employees with a new skill set, bring their technical and non-technical teams closer [...]
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LinkedIn Launches Game Changing iPad App LinkedIn launched its first iPad app last night, and it brings a brand new look and feel to the social network. The biggest new feature is the calendar widget on the left side of your home updates screen. It pulls in appointments from your iPad’s calendar (with your permission, of [...]
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Google Drive is Finally Here There has been a fair amount of rumors and conjecture around Google’s cloud service. Today those rumors have been put to bed as Google officially launched Google drive. The cloud service allows users the ability to access vital information from a host of products from either home, work or on [...]
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Taking a pro tip from matchmaking site eharmony, Path.to has developed an algorithm to create “compatibility” scores between job seekers and job vacancies. It says it is the first online job service to offer this feature. It is also today announcing a $1.5 million round of strategic funding from HR giant Adecco to help it along [...]
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Who doesn’t love a good rumor? When it comes to Apple products, the rumors are almost as good as the real thing. According to Mashable, rumor has it that Apple is coming out with something to compete directly against the popular Kindle Fire. At the sweet spot price of $199, the Kindle Fire has owned [...]
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Inside Foxconn: An Exclusive Look at How an iPad is Made The work is long, boring and tedious, but on the day this video was taken over 500 people lined up outside the Foxconn facilities at a chance to get a job. Foxconn employees are well taken care of, and millions of dollars have been [...]
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May 19, 2012
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