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Emily Knab

Sonic Solutions cuts online movie deal with Sears, Kmart stores | VentureBeat - 0 views

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    Sonic Solutions said today that its movie services will be available on consumer electronics gear sold at Sears and Kmart stores. Novato, Calif.-based Sonic provides the RoxioNow platform, which can deliver digital movies over Internet connections to home devices such as PCs, TVs, Blu-ray players and mobile phones. In a multi-year deal with Sears Holdings, owner of 3,000 Sears and Kmart stores, Sonic will offer movies and TV shows for rent or purchase. The new services are expected to launch later this year and will be broadly promoted at retail stores. used in daily 6.22
Greg Steen

What to Know About the Promise and Perils of Mobile Metrics - 0 views

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    it's complicated - smartphones, feature phones, tablets, and a wide array of connected devices. SMS, apps, mobile web.
John Rich

How an Under-Appreciated iOS 7 Feature Will Change the World | Cult of Mac - 0 views

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    Holy C$#@! Am I missing something or is this massive? Combine this with Pcell (which is Mesh based). What happens when every device with a WiFi, Bluetooth or cellular conection forms a mesh network? Would everything/everyone always be connected? Who "controls it and how does anyone directly charge when it's all meshed together?
Ivy Chang

'Automatic' Is Your Smartphone Driving Assistant - 1 views

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    Automatic, a driving assistant app, monitors users' habits to help save on gas and ensure a smooth ride for each trip. It uses Automatic Link, a device that plugs into your car's data port to access the auto's onboard computer.
Rebecca May

New Social Device Lets You Meet Like-Minded People In The Real World, Wherever You Go -... - 0 views

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    Connects you with other MagnetU users based on interests and gps
Simeon Spearman

Sony follows Nokia's path into NFC-enabled Bluetooth accessories | The Verge - 1 views

  • ony is also coming out with a pair of headsets: the SBH–20 and DR-BTN200M. Both offer the same one-touch pairing and connecting via NFC. The former offers 400 hours of standby time and 9.2-millimeter drivers while the latter offers bigger numbers with 800 hours and 30 millimeters. Luckily, you won’t need a Sony phone to take advantage of the NFC features — Android users with NFC-enabled devices just need to download the company’s Easy Connect app. We’re still waiting to hear from Sony about availability, but we’ll pass what we hear along as soon as we find out.
Ivy Chang

Talking To Your TV, Your Car, Maybe Your Fridge? Maluuba Is Connecting Users To Their F... - 2 views

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    combining voice recognition and natural language processing with search to create a really smart way to easily find the things you want quickly. If you've already forgotten: It's kind of like Siri, except it works.
Simeon Spearman

The Radioactive Yak: The Future of Mobile: Invisible, connected devices with infinite s... - 1 views

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    Future of Mobile from a Googler in London. Compelling, a bit off, but some good stuff in there and good to know that even Google employees see some of these technologies as attainable.
Simeon Spearman

Artful Intelligence: How "Smart Windows" and "Dynamic Glass" Can Sa... - 0 views

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    connected devices = connected windows? taking in feedback from the sun to adjust window tinting automagically
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