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Richard Boss

Facebook Home gets open for Android devices now - 0 views

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    Facebook Home, the social network leader's higher than just app, which converts choicest devices into majorly Facebook phones, is out on Google Play Store for no cost at all.Facebook Home opened the doors on Friday for users of the Samsung Galaxy S III, Samsung Galaxy Note II, HTC One X and HTC One X+. A HTC First handset launched recently for public at $99.99 also has Facebook Home loaded.
Dialaphone UK

Google CEO: Steve Jobs didn't really hate Android - 2 views

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    "Steve Jobs famously vowed to spend his dying breath and all of Apple's cash to destroy Google's Android operating system. In an interview with Bloomberg Businessweek, Google CEO Larry Page said that despite Jobs's rather public hatred, "the Android differences were actually for show." Page claimed that, "For a lot of companies, it's useful for them to feel like they have an obvious competitor and to rally around that. I personally believe that it's better to shoot higher. You don't want to be looking at your competitors. You want to be looking at what's possible and how to make the world better." The CEO shot down rumors that the two were bitter rivals, instead noting that "I had a relationship with Steve." Despite Jobs's ailing health at the time, Apple's co-founder reached out to Page for a casual talk. "He was quite sick. I took it as an honor that he wanted to spend some time with me," Page said. "I figured he wanted to spend time with his family at that point. He had a lot of interesting insights about how to run a company and that was pretty much what we discussed.""
Kyle Jackson

Business Diary: Royal London gets on its bike - Business News - Business - The Independent - 0 views

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    "Life insurers aren't usually regarded as the sort of companies where adrenaline rules - and you might think that Royal London, one of the country's biggest mutually owned insurers, would be more sleepy than most. Someone at the company obviously has a yearning for a more high-octane life, however. Royal London has just extended its contract to sponsor the Isle of Man TT motorbike race for another three years. It's a deal that brings the company worldwide publicity, although maybe an odd one for an insurer, given the regular accidents."
Richard Boss

Amazon unveils Apps for Kindle Fire: Netflix, Zynga, Angry Birds and more - 0 views

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    Amazon, the successor of Kindle Fire, has publically unveiled that it will provide instant applications for the Kindle Fire, the tablet will launch on November 15.
Mary Timber

How to Rip DVD for Mobile Phone with DVDFab DVD Ripper - 0 views

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    Mobile phones, especially smart phones, are playing an increasingly important role in people's daily lives, and if one day you lose them, you may not know what your life could turn into. Everybody has a mobile phone, or smart phone. According to a public survey, the most thing people do with a mobile phone is not making calls, but watch videos. Shockingly surprise? Not at all. So, how to make DVD movies playable on mobile phones is what many of us want to know for sure.
itsagadget

Google have a Patent for an Intra-Ocular Device | It's a Gadget - 0 views

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    A new patent registered by Google and inventor Andrew Jason Conrad for a future Google intra-ocular device has been released to the public.
itsagadget

Senseg's tactile display on a tablet demo, to be released in 12 months - 0 views

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    Senseg has had their tactile display technology (E-Sense) out in public for all to see, but has yet to launch it on any devices. However, now they are poised to launch their amazing tech on tablets within the next year.
Kyle Jackson

Samsung: No Ice Cream Sandwich Update for the Galaxy S | Mobile Phone Blog - 1 views

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    "After Samsung made its Android Ice Cream Sandwich update plans public, many Galaxy S owners complained about the absence of their device on the list. After all, it could hardly be described as 'past it', and the new version of the OS had been seen running on rooted phones (making it clear the hardware could support it)."
Kyle Jackson

The Daily Launches on Android | Mobile Phone Blog - 1 views

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    "This time last year, there were two main Apple-related rumours, the iPad 2 and the launch of the iPad-only newspaper The Daily. The publication had a rocky start but after a few delays, it was eventually revealed at a special event held at the Guggenheim Museum in New York, a venue soon to be used again for Apple's recently announced education event."
itsagadget

Facebook historical IPO marks the beginning of this year - 1 views

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    Since Facebook literally represents the social network for this era, its initial public offering(IPO) will be historical and astonishing to say the least.
Kyle Jackson

North Korea now has 1 Million Mobile Users - 0 views

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    "North Korea is well known for being a technology backwater where, among many things, the open Internet is heavily restricted and kept away from the public. However, as we highlighted in November, things are beginning to change and the country has just hit one million mobile subscribers."
Richard Boss

Samsung Galaxy S3 to be available in July: Report - 0 views

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    The Galaxy S3 by Samsung, the big brother of Samsung's top-selling Galaxy S2 smartphone is anticipated to be made available for public in July.
Richard Boss

BlackBerry Drops T-Mobile After Nasty Spat | NewsFactor Network - 0 views

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    After a public tit-for-tat spat. BlackBerry and T-Mobile are parting ways. The handset maker won't renew its license allowing T-Mobile to sell BlackBerry products when it expires on April 25, 2014.
John Evans

Schools Need to Include More Visual-Based Learning | User Generated Education - 1 views

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    "When asked what my first language is, I often answer, "visual." I think in images, prefer to be taught through images, and like to express what I know through images. I find it disconcerting that as learners progress to the higher grades, there is less use of images and visuals to teach concepts. The power of the use of vision for learning is emphasized by developmental molecular biologist, John Medina, where in his publication, Brain Rules, he states: Vision Trumps All Other Senses We are incredible at remembering pictures. Hear a piece of information, and three days later you'll remember 10% of it. Add a picture and you'll remember 65%. Professionals everywhere need to know about the incredible inefficiency of text-based information and the incredible effects of images (http://www.brainrules.net/vision)."
Tahir Mirza

Download Apple OS X Lion 10.7.2 Final Version - 1 views

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    Apple has just seeded final version of OS X Lion version number 10.7.2 to the public.Apple OS X Lion  is the "world's most advanced operating system" which brings support for iCloud along with many bugs removed & performance enhancements. Apple OS X Lion was first released few months bac
itsagadget

Twitter SEC request for IPO means business - 0 views

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    Twitter announced yesterday that it is going public, filing a secret IPO request with the SEC that will turn it into an official business.
itsagadget

Details on Twitter's IPO released, showing current revenue and plans for the future - 0 views

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    Last month Twitter filed a secret request with SEC to go public. Now the details of those filings are starting to emerge, including the plan they have to eventually reach $1 billion.
Jac Londe

Community-powered support for 123D - 1 views

  • Community-powered support for 123D
  • The 123D software is a public beta because it is new and developing and we would like to get your feedback! So please, post your ideas, thoughts, experiences and issues to the 123D product forum.
Richard Boss

Apple to launch "iOS 5″ officially in two weeks - 2 views

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    Apple currently in news due to its iPhone 5 launching, now has announced that the company will introduce its fifth-generation smartphones and tablet operating system named "Apple iOS 5″ in two weeks, a report released from ComputerWorld.
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