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Kindle Touch To Debut In Europe On April 27, Still No Kindle Fire In Sight
For all the benefits that come with living in Europe — sharing a unified currency, easy access to medical care — getting timely access to Amazon’s popular line of Kindle e-readers isn’t one of them. Amazon begun rolling out their WiFi-only Kindles in a few new markets this past December and followed up by shipping
Kindle Touch To Debut In Europe On April 27, Still No Kindle Fire In Sight
For all the benefits that come with living in Europe — sharing a unified currency, easy access to medical care — getting timely access to Amazon’s popular line of Kindle e-readers isn’t one of them. Amazon begun rolling out their WiFi-only Kindles in a few new markets this past December and followed up by shipping
Kindle Touch To Debut In Europe On April 27, Still No Kindle Fire In Sight
For all the benefits that come with living in Europe — sharing a unified currency, easy access to medical care — getting timely access to Amazon’s popular line of Kindle e-readers isn’t one of them. Amazon begun rolling out their WiFi-only Kindles in a few new markets this past December and followed up by shipping
Kindle Touch To Debut In Europe On April 27, Still No Kindle Fire In Sight
For all the benefits that come with living in Europe — sharing a unified currency, easy access to medical care — getting timely access to Amazon’s popular line of Kindle e-readers isn’t one of them. Amazon begun rolling out their WiFi-only Kindles in a few new markets this past December and followed up by shipping
Condom Or Android Handset Name?
Android phone makers are flooding the market with handsets. If you can’t beat the iPhone in quality, beat it in quantity. But with that comes a problem: They have run out of marketable names. “What phone did you just buy, friend?” “Oh, you know, the new Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket HD LTE 32GB Special
With Another $1.5M, Appboy Launches App Management Platform, Hootsuite CEO Joins Board
App developers want to make kick ass applications that users want to download, and — let me go out on a limb here — they also want to make money. Monetizing apps can be tough, but with a more complete picture of how their users are interacting with their app, the opportunities to bring in
Decide.com Expands Beyond Consumer Electronics, Now Tells You When To Buy Home Appliances, Too
Decide.com, the consumer electronics search service launched by several former Farecast engineers, is expanding its focus today to home appliances. Previously, the service told users whether they should buy now or wait to purchase consumer electronics like cell phones, tablets, desktop and laptops. But according to Decide CEO Mike Fridgen, home appliances share much in common
Decide.com Expands Beyond Consumer Electronics, Now Tells You When To Buy Home Appliances, Too
Decide.com, the consumer electronics search service launched by several former Farecast engineers, is expanding its focus today to home appliances. Previously, the service told users whether they should buy now or wait to purchase consumer electronics like cell phones, tablets, desktop and laptops. But according to Decide CEO Mike Fridgen, home appliances share much in common
The Peek Email Device Goes Open Source
If at first you don’t succeed, open source the sucker. Peek has released an open source version of their Peek Mobile operating system, allowing hackers to use the all-but-obsolete little email device as a hacker platform. The Linux release is available the PeekLinux wiki and hackers are already adding new apps and functionality to the
The Peek Email Device Goes Open Source
If at first you don’t succeed, open source the sucker. Peek has released an open source version of their Peek Mobile operating system, allowing hackers to use the all-but-obsolete little email device as a hacker platform. The Linux release is available the PeekLinux wiki and hackers are already adding new apps and functionality to the
Amid Privacy Concerns, Apple Has Started Rejecting Apps That Access UDIDs
Amid extra scrutiny from Congress around privacy issues, Apple this week has started rejecting apps that access UDIDs, or identification numbers that are unique to every iPhone and iPad. Apple had already given developers a heads-up about the change more than six months ago when it said in some iOS documentation that it was going
Jobs’ Rejection Of TV Designs “Isn’t A Huge Deal” Says Former Apple Engineer
It’s a sin I know almost too well as a blogger. It’s slow going for news on a Friday night and the pageview gods send you a reprieve in the form of a tweet. A former Apple engineer is berating the company’s design ethic in the post-Jobs era in less than 140 characters? Score! Suddenly one story
Jobs’ Rejection Of TV Designs “Isn’t A Huge Deal” Says Former Apple Engineer
It’s a sin I know almost too well as a blogger. It’s slow going for news on a Friday night and the pageview gods send you a reprieve in the form of a tweet. A former Apple engineer is berating the company’s design ethic in the post-Jobs era in less than 140 characters? Score! Suddenly one story
Jobs’ Rejection Of TV Designs “Isn’t A Huge Deal” Says Former Apple Engineer
It’s a sin I know almost too well as a blogger. It’s slow going for news on a Friday night and the pageview gods send you a reprieve in the form of a tweet. A former Apple engineer is berating the company’s design ethic in the post-Jobs era in less than 140 characters? Score! Suddenly one story