PC Magazine – Apple has reportedly placed an order with its Asian manufacturers for 380,000 next-generation MacBook Airs.
PC Magazine – Apple has reportedly placed an order with its Asian manufacturers for 380,000 next-generation MacBook Airs.
Yahoo! News – Have you ever wondered what Angry Birds would look like in real life? Recently in Terrassa, Spain (just outside of Barcelona), cell phone carrier T-Mobile made an advertisement featuring your favorite furious fowls as you’ve never seen them before, complete …
Digital Trends – Apple’s answer to music streaming is finally upon us, and now iCloud will assume the responsibility as iTunes for the Web, as well as MobileMe replacement. It’s a feature a long time in the making and one every Internet company is trying to offer, and iCloud’s familiar UI and price tag (or lack thereof) will likely give it a nice comfortable cushion to launch on.
Yahoo! News – Nintendo made a big splash at this year’s E3 with both an action-packed press keynote and its enormous booth on the show floor. Tecca TV took a look at the highlights from Nintendo at the event, including a new Wii …
AFP – IBM announced Friday it has designed a circuit the thickness of an atom that ramps up the ability of mobile gadgets to receive signals or even scan people for hidden weapons.
Appolicious – If there’s a bummer to this whole mobile app thing, it’s that sometimes picking up a new app is a leap of faith. If something sounds interesting, often you’ll have to purchase it from whatever store in which it’s available to see if it’s any good. If it isn’t, in a lot of cases, you could just be wasting money. If you’re really unlucky, an app will create some sort of software glitch on your device, which is what’s happening with my iPhone right now. Not being able to quit apps has made the last few days tiresome, to say the least.
AP – Pandora raised the price range of its initial public offering Friday by at least a third and boosted the number of shares to be sold by as many as a million, demonstrating again a seemingly insatiable demand from investors for a stake a new slate of Internet companies.
Reuters – LivingSocial and Foursquare are both fighting for local ad dollars from mom and pop stores, neighborhood restaurants, and even big box retailers as online social media companies set their sights on a largely untapped pool of revenue.
Yahoo! News – When the age of the modern tablet was ushered in just over a year ago with the introduction of Apple’s iPad, tablets were called a “third class” of personal gadget to complement the laptop computer and the smartphone. The implication …
