Adobe demo highlights Thunderbolt in editing RED footage on MacBook Air

It’s time to get excited about Thunderbolt, people. Dave Helmly from Adobe posted a video demo last week showing how he was able to edit...
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HP takes first steps toward Open WebOS

After Meg Whitman took charge of HP after the disastrous rule of King Léo, she announced that HP would be open sourcing WebOS. Today, we’re...
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Evernote quietly acquiring small startups to expand app platform

Over the last year, Evernote has been quietly acquiring small startups to help build the company’s app platform, Evernote Trunk. On top of the well-publicized Skitch acquisition from this...
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Bill Gates discusses Jobs’ death in new interview

In a new interview with Yahoo! and ABC News, Bill Gates took time to discuss his thoughts on Jobs’ death and what it has meant...
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Get USB electrical outlets without having to change all of your power sockets

Charging your iPhone and other USB based devices is obviously quite the pain. Last week we featured the world’s smallest, and quite possibly smartest, iPhone...
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Apple spends big on Google Adwords in 2011

Google’s 2011 revenues not only reveals that Google made 96 percent of all of its money from Google Adwords (the total is $37.9 billion, of...
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Apple publishes iTunes U help portal online

Apple updated its iTunes U platform last week during the company’s education keynote. Previously, universities were able to create audio and video content for lectures,...
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Obama to Jobs: what would it take to make iPhones in the United States?

We often find ourselves wondering why tech companies move jobs overseas and into factories like Foxconn instead of building their products at home. It’s not...
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Students innovate the digital page flip, blow iBooks out of the water

Page flips elicited oohs and ahhs from the crowd when iBooks was released for the iPad. Actually, it still kind of does. However, that doesn’t...
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Co-CEOs of Research in Motion step down

Research in Motion, maker of the BlackBerry, is in a tail-spin. Facing continued erosion of sales from both the iPhone and Android, the stock price...
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Analysts still passing around 4-inch iPhone 5 rumors

Susquehanna Financial Analyst Chris Caso has sent a note to his clients that the iPhone 5 will both head to production in June of 2012,...
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Chinese communists briefly enter the tablet market with the Red Pad

The Wall Street Journal is reporting that last month state-run media outlets began promoting a communism-themed iPad competitor decked out in red trim. Built on...
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Detox, a Safari extension that unwraps Twitter’s short links

On Wednesday we posted an article about how short links and convoluted page redirects are starting to make the browsing history of Safari pretty much...
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GreenPois0n Absinthe finally brings untethered jailbreak to iPhone 4S and iPad 2

It’s finally here. Greenpois0n Absinthe has brought an untethered jailbreak to the iPhone 4S and iPad 2. If you’re down with jailbreaking, this new jailbreak...
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Twitter buys up popular iPhone app, web service, Summify

Summify, a popular social network curation service, and iPhone app, has been acquired by Twitter and will be shutting down. Summify provided a nice, daily...
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Rumor: Ivy Bridge signals USB 3.0 on MacBook Airs

John Brownlee of Cult of Mac, commenting on a DigiTimes report about Ivy Bridge supporting Thunderbolt and USB 3.0 natively, said this about Apple’s next...
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Flickr Find Friday: Snowgasm

Wow. What an amazing view our dear Joshua Schnell has. I see he took a moment out from organizing our article task list to snap...
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Asymco founder, Horace Dediu, is starting his own conference

Horace Dediu, founder and author of Asymco.com, an independent industry analysis site, is starting his own conference, promising an “engaging, participatory experience” for attendees. Mr....
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