Survey Asks Which Smartphone People Would Never Use, Guess Who Gets No Love

Usually it’s the other way around, but a new survey by Raymond James analysis asked participants which smartphone they would never use, instead of which...
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Ambrosia Software Lays Off Team, May Have Folded

?Ambrosia Software has reportedly laid off its entire development team and has folded. Though the closing hasn’t yet been made official, a number of Ambrosia...
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Twitter, Path Working On Google Glass Apps

According to Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers’ John Doerr, Twitter and Path are working on making their services available for Google Glass. Doerr has a...
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Google Fined $189,000 Over Wi-Fi Data Protection Violation In Germany

Google has been slapped with a fine of 145,000 Euros, about $189,000, for violating “one of the biggest data protection rules” known in Germany. The...
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Apple Stores To Get A Fresh Look With New Architechture Firm?

Apple’s retail stores are often pointed to as an example of a consumer store that can still manage to look beautiful and unique. Apple may...
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Atari Co-Founder, Nolan Bushnell, Discusses “Finding The Next Steve Jobs”

In his book “Finding The Next Steve Jobs,” Nolan Bushnell, co-founder of Atari, writes less about Steve Jobs and more about what companies need to...
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Google Chrome For iOS Gets Even Better With New Update

The best browser for iOS continues to get better. Today, Google released a new update for its Safari competitor that brings with it a couple...
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Vine Climbs The ‘Free’ App Heap On iTunes, Hits The Top

Considering the application has been around for less than four months, and has had its fair share of x-rated controversy, Vine has climbed the ‘free’...
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Google Fiber To Bring Superfast Internet To Austin, Texas

Last week rumors began circulating that Austin, Texas, would be the next city to receive Google’s superfast gigabit broadband Internet service Google Fiber. Today, Google...
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Starbucks’ Pick Of The Week Now Available Through Its iPhone App, No Longer Need Cards

Starbucks has begun offering its Pick of the Week program directly through its iPhone app. Users can now download apps and books without needing the...
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Windows 8.1 To Bring Back Start Button, SPOILER It Does Nothing

The Windows Start Button is reportedly making its way back to Microsoft’s OS in the upcoming Windows 8.1 update. Unfortunately for you, just like the...
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Good Morning, Who Wants An iBeetle?

If you’ve always wanted an iCar, but are sick of waiting for Apple to produce one, Volkswagen has you covered. The German automobile company has...
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Google Places For Business App Lands On iOS

Google has released an iOS version of Google Places for Business. This application was released into the App Store on April 21st, 2013, and lets...
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Harvester Uses Passbook For New Voucher Campaign

Harvester, a food chain in the United Kingdom, has started to use Passbook to run its new voucher campaign. The voucher is exclusively available to...
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Samsung Developing Mind Controlled Tablets

Do or do not, there is no try. That’s what Samsung hopes to tell us in the future as they continue to develop a tablet...
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Amazon Releases Pilots For 14 New Original TV Shows

Amazon has been talking for a while about how it wants to get into the world of original programming to compete with rival Netflix and...
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Google Glass Confirmed To Run On Android

If you were wondering what software would be powering your Google glasses, Google’s CEO Larry Page confirmed today that it will be running on an...
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Apple Kicks AppGratis While It’s Down And Disables App’s Push Notifications

We’ve been covering the story of AppGratis and its removal from Apple’s App Store since it happened a couple of weeks ago, and it seems...
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