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What is your iDeal Work Setup?

Posted: 06 Jan 2013 05:08 PM PST

What is your iDeal Work Setup?
Sundays are good days for reflection. Tomorrow starts the first full week of the new year—and hopefully Do Not Disturb working again—sending a lot folks back to work for the first time in a while. I think it's also safe to guess a lot of new iPads, iPhones, and other devices are going to be heading to work as well. All this makes me wonder about what the perfect device, OS, and machine set up is. Continue reading

New iPhone 6 Concept Inspired By iPod Nano

Posted: 06 Jan 2013 01:00 PM PST

New iPhone 6 Concept Inspired By iPod Nano
Federico Ciccarese has posted some concept ideas for the iPhone 6 inspired by the 7th generation iPod nano. There are some clear nods to earlier Nokia products and some bits that I think are confounding, but let’s hear what you have to say. Continue reading

DISH Explorer Shows You What’s Hot to Watch on TV

Posted: 06 Jan 2013 12:00 PM PST

DISH Explorer Shows You What’s Hot to Watch on TV
Part of my vision for 2013 is the rise of the “second screen” experience for viewers. In a lead-up to CES tomorrow, DISH has unveiled a pretty interesting iPad app for Hopper owners that doesn’t just control the device, but also recommends programming based on reviews and social media. Continue reading

Consumer Reports Dings the iPhone 5, But Why?

Posted: 06 Jan 2013 11:00 AM PST

Consumer Reports Dings the iPhone 5, But Why?
Consumer Reports is, generally, the go-to magazine for unbiased reviews of consumer products and services. If you want to know what the best whatever you want is for the money, CR is the place to look. However, generally, CR has also been pretty harsh on the iPhone and other Apple products and the February issue is no different—Consumer Reports puts the iPhone 5 dead last for all major American carriers. The only question is—why? Continue reading

Google Translate Praises the iPad No Longer

Posted: 06 Jan 2013 10:05 AM PST

Google Translate Praises the iPad No Longer
Late in the week, Apple faithful were just giddy over a bug in Google’s text-to-speech engine that would tack “he now praises the iPad” onto the end of phrases ending with some key words. After some testing this morning, it looks like Google has squashed that somewhat embarrassing bug. Continue reading

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