Just such a wireless streaming feature could help Google’s Android compete better with iPad and iPhone, GigaOm reports. [Read more]
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Google reportedly working on open alternative to AirPlay
Just such a wireless streaming feature could help Google’s Android compete better with iPad and iPhone, GigaOm reports. [Read more]
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Google reportedly working on open alternative to AirPlay
A new report claims Apple’s next OS X release will include built-in Siri — Apple’s voice assistant — along with the company’s own maps application. [Read more]
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Apple’s OS X 10.9 may feature Siri and homegrown maps
Before Apple had Game Center it had OpenFeint, a gaming network that brought a cohesive online experience to countless iPhone, iPad and eventually Android games. Some of us may have opted to miss out on its fun features, but for many game developers it was a priceless tool. Come December 14, OpenFeint will be no more. More »
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GREE Closes OpenFeint, Gives Game Developers a Month to Avoid a Potential “Poor Player Experience”
Four days ago, the rage comic above was posted to Reddit by CappnPoopdeck . It described the true story of her friend, a man who decided to try his ex-girlfriend’s pregnancy test himself. To his surprise and confusion, the results came back positive. Funny? Sure, sort of. But also, Reddit commenters quickly noted, a symptom of a potentially deadly disease. More »
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How a Reddit Rage Comic Saved a Man’s Life
Technology moves fast. So fast, in fact, that great apps often get left in the dust if they don’t come out of the gates full-featured and ready for primetime. With that in mind, here are a few apps that all but disappeared from our radar, but still offer a great feature-set. More »
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The Most Useful Apps You’ve Probably Forgotten