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What I know about the iPad 3
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With Apple’s upcoming iPad 3 launch just a few weeks away, reports and rumors have been swirling. We exclusively reported some details on the tablet which The Wall Street Journal has basically confirmed, but here’s a round-up using what we know, what’s been rumored and reported, and what I’d...
Virtualizing Windows 8 Consumer Preview is a breeze with VirtualBox
www.extremetech.com
Back when the Windows 8 Developer Preview was made available to the public it was a bit tricky to run virtually. The operating system didn’t work with the current version of VMware Player and users were being pointed towards the non-free (gasp) VMware Workstation 8 in order to get things...
Pew: Papers' Biggest Revenue Threat Is Inertia; Second Biggest Is Action
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Before we get into the results of the latest detailed look at how U.S. newspapers are faring on the digital revenue front, let’s get one serious qualm out of the way: the Project for Excellence in Journalism’s 16-month study that cuts across an intensely active time for experiments in charging...
GE partners with Facebook, launches HealthyShare app as part of Olympics push
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As a partner of Olympic Games, General Electric has an active interest in promoting the upcoming be-all, end-all athletic competition. That explains why the appliance manufacturer has partnered with Facebook to today launch HealthyShare, a Facebook application designed to encourage people to lead healthier and more active lifestyles, just...
Small miracle: HP PCs outgrow Mac for Q1
gigaom.com
Considering the barely contained disaster that the mobile and PC side of Hewlett-Packard’s business has been over the last year, today represents some welcome news: HP PCs sales grew at a faster rate during the first quarter of 2012 than Apple’s Mac sales in the U.S. According to IDC numbers...
Strava for iOS and Android: Gold medal app or a bust?
gigaom.com
As a daily runner, I use mobile tech to track my exercise so that I can learn more about what training methods are working compared to those that aren’t. Strava is the mobile application I’m currently testing: the free software was first available for iOS and, more recently, launched for Android...
Game on: Devil May Cry HD Collection
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The hero looks dated and, although the games are as challenging as ever, it's impossible to forget they were made for consoles a generation or more behindThe hero of the Devil May Cry games is a teenage boy's idea of the coolest human being imaginable. By which I mean, he's...
Review: The Ten One Magnus is a wonderfully minimal magnetic stand for iPad 2
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I was convinced that it was a given that I could no longer be surprised by a desktop stand for the iPad. There are really only so many forms that a stand to hold a 10-inch tablet upright can take. Well, the Magnus from Ten One surprised me once when...
6 Ways Spotify Could Improve Its Mobile User Experience
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Spotify hasn't even been available in the U.S. for an entire year. Still, its growth has been phenomenal, and it appears to be continuing unabated, thanks in part to its deep integration with Facebook. The product's other big initiative of the last several months has been its third-party app marketplace,...
Kickstarter Tips for Successful Crowdfunding
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Kickstarter may have raised $10 million for the maker of a high-tech wristwatch, but people who have successfully used the crowdfunding site say that it is still, by and large, a place to raise small amounts of money to complete creative projects. Crowdfunding is something of an art, and success depends...
We've Just Seen The Future Of Shopping ...
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The original promise of crowdfunding platform Kickstarter was that it could provide a new, more democratized way for people to raise money. It has delivered on that promise. It's on track to generate $300 million for fundraisers this year. But a new, equally revolutionary use of the platform is emerging....
What's in your bag, Dante D'Orazio?
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What's in your bag? is a recurring feature where we ask people to tell us a bit more about their everyday gadgets by opening their bags and hearts to us. Show us your bag in this forum post. What you’re looking at here is what I carry in my...
Rethinking iPhone UI and getting things done with Clear to-do app
arstechnica.com
If managing your to-do lists is taking up more time and effort than you spend actually getting things done, a new iPhone app coming from developers Phill Ryu and Milen Dzhumerov, designer David Lanham, and publisher Realmac Software might be the perfect solution. Tossing most iPhone UI conventions out...
Getting Your Internet Marketing Dream Job: How to Interview & Succeed at a Top Agency
www.toprankblog.com
Picturesque view of Lake Minnetonka from the TopRank Online Marketing office Today marks my 4 month anniversary at TopRank Online Marketing and almost 5 years in the online marketing industry. It has been a goal of mine to learn as much as I possibly can from those who know the...
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