Archive for 2010

Remote Conductor app makes iPad a Mac input device

Mobile software developer m3me has released the $10 Remote Conductor app for iPad, which makes your iPad a new input device for your Mac.

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Clearwire Chairman to resign post today

Craig McCaw is not leaving his post because of any disagreements with the company or over any matters pertaining to its operations or practices, according to an SEC filing.

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Drop-dead sexy audio gear from here and abroad

Sure, we all know high-end audio gear sounds great, but now it also looks great.

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Drop-dead sexy audio gear from here and abroad

MySpace mulls layoffs, with potential sale looming

Cost-cutting measures at the troubled site could result in as much as a 50 percent cut in staff, sources tell All Things Digital.

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2010 in review: The year for the Mac

In 2010, iOS (Apple’s mobile operating system) and iOS devices (iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad) commanded the spotlight for much of the year. And for over nine months, Mac users saw the usual computer updates from Apple, but not much else. The combination of the iOS success and the stagnant Mac led some vocal tech analysts, pundits, and even Mac users to ponder whether Apple gave a damn about the Mac anymore

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Ringing in a new smartphone year (week in review)

A Verizon iPhone is widely expected to be announced after CES, while Amazon and Barnes & Noble tout their e-reader sales. Also: Groupon goes for nearly $1 billion in funding.

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2010 in review: Apple as a business

2010 was a great year for Apple the business.

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5 Reasons to Try Zorin OS Linux

One of the best features of the open source Linux operating system is that there are so many distributions to choose from.

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Army tests iPhone, Android deployment to every soldier

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Fitness Technology Goes Social

Like a lot of people, Kenny Thompson had trouble balancing a 40-plus-hour job with a fitness regimen. The 34-year-old food-market manager, a resident of Morristown, New Jersey, used to work out regularly when he was younger, but over the past couple of years he had become more inactive. Recently that all changed, thanks to his Xbox 360 Kinect add-on and a game called Your Shape: Fitness Evolved

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