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35-Cent Money Clip

After nearly a lifetime of getting Costanza’ed in the bottom by my wallet, I began to use this 35¢ tool and have never looked back, so to speak. It firmly clamps bills and even cards in place until use, is easily removable and has caused much envious conversation. The only drawback is that I bought [...]

Google Has A Trojan Horse To Disrupt TV: Really, Really Big Data

It’s a huge year for TV’s future. Yet for all the excitement about Web-first soap operas, data-driven programming and the disruption of broadcast, the Internet TV “inflection point” that 2013 has become is just the beginning. A Trojan horse is slowly rolling into town, and it’s bursting at the seams with data. Wheeling it along [...]

iOS 7 Rumor Watch: ‘Black, White and Flat All Over’

It’s widely rumored that Apple’s new iOS 7, to be unveiled at WWDC next month, will ditch the company’s ill-fated love affair with “heavy textures,” also known as skeuomorphic design, for a more flattened take on the user interface. A new report from 9to5mac on Friday suggests that this new flat design will also incorporate [...]

Microsoft And Google Declare A Truce In Their YouTube Fight

Google and Microsoft are finally shaking hands and agreeing to work together over Microsoft’s controversial YouTube app for Windows Phone devices. “Microsoft and YouTube are working together to update the new YouTube for Windows Phone app to enable compliance with YouTube’s API terms of service, including enabling ads, in the coming weeks. Microsoft will replace [...]

Google Planning Wireless Networks To Connect The Next 1B People

If Google had its way, everyone in the world would be on the Internet, using Google services. To bring that goal to fruition, Google is reportedly working to build cellular networks in Africa and Southeast Asia to help bring hundreds of millions of people online for the first time. According to The Wall Street Journal, [...]

Marissa Mayer Has Already Made One Big Mistake With Tumblr

Yahoo’s $1.1 billion acquisition of Tumblr is already being hailed as a brilliant move, securing a younger Internet demographic and a fertile field for native advertising, an innovative business model where content from brands lives side by side with users’ contributions. In buying Tumblr, Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer made a nod to the company’s past [...]

The Worldwide History of Dress

A circumcision waistcoat possible from the Hebron Hills during the British Mandate period, or earlier. The groundcloth is Atlas satin, a luxury fabric woven with a silk wrap and a cotton weft. The front of the waistcoat is thickly cover with a variety of coins, the better to express the high social value of the [...]

Google App Engine Cuts Prices By One-Quarter

Google is reducing Datastore prices by up to 25%, according to an announcement on their Cloud Platform Blog. This price change impacts both App Engines HRD and the new Cloud Datastore introduced last week at I/O. The price decrease is sure to capture the attention of Amazon Web Services, perhaps even to the point of [...]

Shazam’s New iPad App Is Designed For Watching TV With A Tablet, Too

Shazam, an app best known for identifying songs playing around you, is making a big move into identifying all kinds of media playing around you. That promises to move Shazam from our pockets, where its smartphone apps mostly identify songs, to our living rooms—and hence to the tablets we typically keep near our TVs. Those [...]

News Flash! Tablets Are Not Smartphones

You probably already knew this, but a new report from Forrester wants to emphasize this seemingly obvious point: Tablets are not simply larger touchscreen smartphones. There are significant difference in where people use them, how they use them and for how long – all of which have big implications for app developers, marketers, tablet makers and [...]

Geek Pride Day Is May 25: Here’s How To Celebrate

Ready to embrace another arbitrary holiday – or just looking for an excuse to slack off and eat cake? Who isn’t? This Saturday, May 25, is internationally known as Geek Pride Day. “But, Pi Day and Star Wars Day already happened,” you might be thinking. Which leads me to retort, “Do you want this holiday or [...]

Nintendo’s Epic Fail — Grabbing Copyright From Its YouTube Fans

You might think that Nintendo, beleaguered by falling revenues, minuscule profit and the almost-but-not-quite-failed launch of the Wii U, already has enough problems to worry about. And you would be wrong, as Nintendo itself set out to demonstrate last week by going out of its way to alienate a bunch of its fans on YouTube. [...]