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Google Android Pay made official during Google I/O 2015 | It's a Gadget - 0 views

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    Google have collaborated with mobile carriers, payment networks, banks and retailers to design Android Pay. Android Pay is a way to make payments using your Android smartphone with a tap in stores or online. It's an open platform that Google wants to keep developing to deliver more choice and flexibility to users.
Richard Boss

HTC pays $100 to those who upgrades to new HTC One - 0 views

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    HTC is keen to sell-off its new version of HTC One handset. So the smartphone maker has made aggressive promotional move for limited period where it will be paying $100 for old handsets but only if the user grabs its flagship smartphone - HTC One.
itsagadget

Apple decided to make a compromise with their Advertisers - 0 views

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    Apple decided to up the prices that advertisers had to pay to be included on their devices while other companies, such as Google, kept the fees that advertisers had to pay rather reasonable.
Richard Boss

Samsung ordered to pay Apple $119.6m - 0 views

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    Samsung is ordered to pay $119.6m (£71m) to Apple by a US court for infringing two of its patents, in the latest lawsuit involving the two tech giants.
Mary Timber

How to clone a DVD movie - 0 views

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    As soon as making clones of a DVD movie is concerned, there must be something coming to mind, for example, DVD cloner software, blank DVD discs, and also DVD writer, which is usually a DVD drive in your computer and which is able to burn DVDs. In these things, the one we need pay special attention to is the software, because there are many of them on the internet, some are free, some are sharewares, some have very good qualities, some produce poor backup discs. DVDFab DVD Copy, a born professional in cloning DVD movies, is a prominent DVD cloner softwarewhich has very good reputation for more than ten years of history.
Mary Timber

How to Play Blu-ray Folder with DVDFab Blu-ray Player Software - 0 views

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    DVDFab Blu-ray player software, officially known as DVDFab Media Player, can play Blu-ray folders that you ripped and saved for later viewing, and always for free. You don't need to pay even a penny to get this Blu-ray folder playback feature, since after 30-day trial of DVDFab Blu-ray player software, this feature will still be available. Just grab a copy at www.dvdfab.com/media-player.htm and install it to come with me to the following tutorial about how to play Blu-ray folder with it.
Mary Timber

How to Use DVDFab Mac Blu-ray Player to Play ISO on Mac - 0 views

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    DVDFab Mac Blu-ray Player in fact can be used as a free ISO media player, since playing ISO on Mac is always one of its features no matter you pay for it or not. And the whole operation of ISO playback is very easy. Now I'll lead you through a step by step tutorial about how to play ISO on Mac.
Mary Timber

Things You Need to Know to Clone a DVD - 0 views

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    Do you often watch DVD movies at home? If you do, then you must own a large array of DVD movies on your shelf. So I guess you must also clone your DVD movies frequently, not to redistribute to make profit, but just for the sake of saving the original DVD discs from being damaged, accidentally or normally. Hence, here raises the question: now that you make backups of your expensive DVD collections, do you know everything about cloning a DVD? Among the essentials, there is one thing you need to pay extra attention to, that's the need of a piece of quality DVD cloner software. DVDFab DVD Copy is a powerful DVD Cloner software which can help you clone your DVDs in a fast and easy manner, with perfect output quality. The tip below tells how:
Kyle Jackson

Crash, Bang, Wallet: PayPal Reckons Purses & Wallets To Disappear By 2016 | Phones4u Ne... - 0 views

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    "Interweb payment types PayPal have published a report that reckons people will switch to paying for things using their smartphone rather than a bank card in 2016."
Kyle Jackson

Brits like apps, don't like paying for them | News Articles | Mobot.net - 1 views

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    "KPMG has released the results of its fifth annual Consumer & Convergence Survey: The Converged Lifestyle. There's a lot of stuff in there about tech, but one of the most interestingest bits concerns Brits and apps."
itsagadget

PayPal has acquired payment startup Braintree - 0 views

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    Paypal has announced that they have acquired Braintree, a mobile payment startup, for $800 million. It is their first real bit of progress in nailing down the mobile pay market, an area they have so far failed to break into.
Mary Timber

Best DVD Cloner for Mac - 0 views

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    Are you finding a Mac DVD cloner software to clone your DVD movie collections on your Mac computer? What should we pay special attention to when looking for such kind of tools? First of all, the best Mac DVD cloner software should have the ability to decrypt all the DVDs; secondly, it should has the minimal steps; thirdly, it should be very efficient, in terms of time consumption; and last but certainly not least, it should output genuine audio and video qualities. DVDFab DVD Copy for Mac can meet all those requirements.
Richard Boss

Google Wallet to be integrated in Nexus Prime - 0 views

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    The Google Wallet is the latest wave and online payment mode from Google will permit the Nexus Prime consumers to pay online shopping bills using Google Wallet app and NFC.
Kyle Jackson

Nokia Lumia 800 Now Available From £399 | ITProPortal.com - 1 views

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    "Nokia's newly announced Windows Phone powered Lumia 800 smartphone can now be preordered on pay as you go from Three Mobile for under £400 straight from the retailer itself."
Richard Boss

Apple wants retrial in Samsung patent case - 0 views

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    Apple is requesting a retrial after a Californian jury ordered Samsung to pay the US company $119m (£71m) in damages for infringing two of its patents.
itsagadget

CES 2015 begins with NVIDIA Tegra X1 SoC announcement | It's a Gadget - 0 views

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    CES 2015 is finally here, and all the speculation and hype is already paying off. NVIDIA has been the first to show off their coming products, but the crown jewel is the Tegra X1 SoC chip.
Eric Swanstrom

Reservationless Audio Conferencing Connects your each Participant Quickly - 0 views

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    Reservationless audio conferencing is a conference call without any operator assistance. Participants have the flexibility to access a high-quality audio conferencing with hundreds of people at any given time, from any location. It makes business collaborations and meetings possible around the world using a global platform with conference rooms available 24/7. There will be no cancellation charges for withdrawn conferences or minimum charges - pay only for what was used during the call.
Mary Timber

Best Media Player for Disc, ISO and Video (for Windows) - 0 views

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    Do you want to play a newly released movie but don't know how, since it is protected? Do you want to be able to freely view any movie no matter it is in disc or in any other video format just with one easy solution? If any of the answers is "yes", then it's for sure that you need a full function and easy operation media player like DVDFab Mieda Player, which can play DVD/Blu-ray iso/folder and other video files for free for ever, and if you pay for it, it allows you to play DVD/Blu-ray disc with no limit. If you want to download it to try out, here is a simple tip about how to use it to play movie, and please note that DVDFab Media Player offers you 30-day free trial with all functionalities available.
Kalin Wilburn

Here's What Will Truly Change Higher Education: Online Degrees That Are Seen as Officia... - 1 views

  • Colleges are holding technology at bay because the only thing MOOCs provide is access to world-class professors at an unbeatable price. What they don’t offer are official college degrees, the kind that can get you a job.
  • And that, it turns out, is mostly what college students are paying for.
  • Free online courses won’t revolutionize education until there is a parallel system of free or low-fee credentials, not controlled by traditional colleges, that leads to jobs.
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  • Most important, traditional college degrees are deeply embedded in government regulation and standard human resources practice.
  • The standard diploma has roughly the same amount of information that prisoners of war are required to divulge under the Geneva Conventions. College transcripts are a nightmare of departmental abbreviations, course numbers of indeterminate meaning, and grades whose value has been steadily eroded by their inflation.
  • Traditional college degrees are deeply inadequate tools for communicating information.
  • Think about all the work you did in college. Unless you’re a recent college graduate, how much of it was saved and archived in a way that you can access now? What about the skills you acquired in various jobs? Digital learning environments can save and organize almost everything. Here, in the “unlabeled” folder, are all of my notes, tests, homework, syllabus and grades from the edX genetics course. My “real” college courses, by contrast, are lost to history, with only an inscrutable abbreviation on a paper transcript suggesting that they ever happened at all.
  • College degrees, for all of their faults, are quick and easy to digest. Of
  • Companies such as LinkedIn are steadily building new tools for people to describe their employable selves. College degrees, by contrast, say little and never change.
  • But their true impact won’t be felt until students and learners of all kinds have access to digital credentials that are also built for the modern world. Then they’ll be able to acquire skills and get jobs for a fraction of what colleges cost today.
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