RIM is showing off bits of the upcoming BlackBerry 10 in Orlando this week. Not much has been divulged but one thing I’ve spied has me really excited.
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BlackBerry 10: Best feature nobody’s talking about
RIM is showing off bits of the upcoming BlackBerry 10 in Orlando this week. Not much has been divulged but one thing I’ve spied has me really excited.
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BlackBerry 10: Best feature nobody’s talking about
Earlier this week there was a rumor going around that Apple was set to drop the MacBook Pro 13- and 15-inch models in favor of a 15-inch MacBook Air. Two days later and we’re hearing Apple has no intention of cutting those models
The initial new iPad pre-order sold out, but Kevin and I were able to get units ordered.
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New iPads ordered and netbooks updated to Windows 8 (MobileTechRoundup show #262)
If you have been following the online mapping news or, more likely, this week’s stream of Apple news, you probably noticed a lot of talk about the maps in iPhoto. If you haven’t, the basic situation is this: Apple released an iPhoto app for iOS 5.1 devices and it’s quite good
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Apple tells Google Maps to get lost, uses Open Street Map data in iPhoto app
If you have been following the online mapping news or, more likely, this week’s stream of Apple news, you probably noticed a lot of talk about the maps in iPhoto. If you haven’t, the basic situation is this: Apple released an iPhoto app for iOS 5.1 devices and it’s quite good. It features photo editing,
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Apple tells Google Maps to get lost, uses Open Street Map data in iPhoto app
This week on the Gadget Lab podcast you’ll meet new members of the Gadget Lab family as the gang talks about Google’s rumored augmented-reality glasses, the Nike FuelBand and the latest rapper-endorsed audio gear.
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Gadget Lab Podcast: Google Glasses, Nike FuelBand, 50 Cent’s New Headphones
Google is helping Macs move into big businesses.
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Google Donates Biz Software For Mac File Encryption
When CDs were the main format music was purchased on, there used to be a small collection of “remastered” CDs you could buy for a few extra dollars. These albums promised better quality sound and usually came on a gold disc
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Apple starts offering “Mastered for iTunes” music
I’d like to pretend there was some master plan, that the site you see before you crept out of our skulls fully-formed.
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Cyborgs, Software Spies and Shadow Wars: Our Five Years (Un)covering The Hidden Pentagon
