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Watzon.TV Up To 7000 Free Television Channels

By |Apps|

Watzon.tv in it's simplest form is a Youtube, curated, content aggregator. Using their customized algorithm's and interface video viewers can use Watzon.tv through their computers, iPhones, tablets, Android devices and Google Chromecast, to find highly specific curated content via Youtube, like for instance a Beyonce channel with pure nonstop Beyonce clips all day long. Watzon.tv [...]

The U.S. is Getting Smoked in Global Bandwidth Speeds

By |Editors' Picks|

While we often think about the us as being one of the highest ranked in many of the global economic/technological indicators, a New York Times article debunked this for a key component of innovation and technological growth. According to Edward Wyatt of The New York Times, "The United States, the country that invented the Internet, is falling dangerously behind in offering high-speed, affordable broadband service to businesses and consumers."

Fab Laysoff Gracefully

By |Everything Else|

"Failing Gracefully" is nothing new in the startup world. While some startups come to a quick and definite stop, and then disappear off the face of  the earth, others return money to investors, and wind down their companies. That, is what some consider "failing gracefully". Over the summer design focused e-commerce company Fab closed a [...]

Sprint, U.S. Cellular, and AT&T Will Release the S5 on April 11 for $199

By |Mobile, News|

On Thursday March 20th, AT&T and U.S. Cellular announced that they would begin taking pre-orders for the Samsung Galaxy S5 with the device hitting store shelves on April 11th.

Appsworld Kicks Off Wednesday With Steve Wozniak & Paul Irish Keynoting

By |Developers, Events, News|

The must attend conference for app developers returns to North America starting this Wednesday February 5th. Appsworld, is coming back to San Francisco's Moscone center for two days of high level insight and discussion around one of the largest growing industries in history, mobile apps. There are literally hundreds of app conferences every year now, [...]

No Square Is Not For Sale And More From TechCrunch Disrupt

By |News, TechCrunch Disrupt New York 2014|

During the same session that yielded a heated debate about Whisper, Sequoia Capital partner Roelof Botha shed some light on Square - a company for which Botha is a board member - and shared some insights into the current state of mobile apps. Botha's part of the discussion was really insightful, but seemed to be overshadowed by [...]

Italian Government Starts Investigation Over The Freemium Model

By |Amazon, Android, Apple, Apps, Editors' Picks, Google, News|

The freemium model for mobile apps and games is the most popular model by far. Sure developers can make money off of paid for downloads but it seems those companies with a freemium model make far more. The biggest example of this so far has to be King, the company behind the megahit Candy Crush. [...]

Indispensable smartphone games for memorable road trips – the top picks

By |Apps|

Travelling alone? In this world of android, no one travels as a loner; you have your right with you to keep you occupied all the time. In the absence of any human company, your smartphone could be your best company. Just load some of the best games to make your journey all the more memorable. [...]

pixx.io box: A Personal 1TB Server

By |Crowdfunding, Editors' Picks|

As we are all slowly moving everything to 100% digital, storage space is becoming a major concern. Sure, you have Dropbox, Google Drive, Box, and a litany of smaller cloud storage providers, but the free version of these allow you only an adequate, at best, amount of storage. While, generally speaking, these are all safe [...]

CLASSWrites: Solving the Massive Educational Software Fragmentation

By |Editors' Picks, One Spark 2014|

During the One Spark Festival, we had a chance to speak with a great many education-based creators, owing in part to the creation of the #EdSpark venue. There were some really awesome proposals, including Flip Our Class. However, while there were a lot of education-based projects, there were only a couple really creative software/platform products. [...]

Whole Is Threes For Fourth Graders

By |Apps, Education|

So at this point in time if you haven't heard of the megahit game Threes there's something wrong with you. It's an addictive game that has the player try and build up multiples of Three to score more and more points. Start playing against family members and it becomes downright time consuming. While Threes is [...]

LG Unveils G2 Mini At Mobile World Congress [MWC]

By |Android, Editors' Picks, Mobile, MWC 2014|

If you're a smartphone lover than this week is going to be like Christmas in February for you. On the ground in Barcelona for Mobile World Congress all of the manufacturers are keying up their 2014 handsets that we should all be talking about in the coming months. While all manufacturers love to have a [...]

New App from Condom Manufacturer to Get Out of the Friend Zone

By |Apps|

Stuck in the friend zone? Well good news. On March 17th,Ansell, the maker of LifeStyles SKYN Condoms just released "a social media app that will help users escape the "friend zone" and enter the "SKYN Zone."

Latest Pebble Update Brings App Store To iOS and An Appstore Beta To Android

By |Apps, Editors' Picks|

If you're a Pebble watch owner, you've been waiting for this moment. Pebble has debuted their newest version of the Pebble operating system and accompanying software. The update to the Pebble App was made available yesterday. Now, Pebble owners don't have to search through the internet or troll through developer forums to find the latest [...]

Schwinn Introduces Navigation To Bicycles, With CycleNav at CES

By |CES 2014, Editors' Picks|

CES has officially kicked off and we're bringing you CES faster. On Sunday afternoon I received a Tweet from Schwinn Bicycles asking me to visit them at CES. I thought for a second, what in the world could Schwinn be showing off at CES? A new electric bike? An app? Something even cooler? Well we [...]

3D Faster: What Won’t Be 3D Printed?

By |3D Printing, Editors' Picks|

The other day I was reading an article on Forbes.com about new innovations that could potentially kill the sales of major household brands. It was a first in a series by Robin Lewis and he makes the argument that the sheer number of competitive offerings (including private label alternatives), plus the impact of the Internet [...]

If Your Company Isn’t Engaging Analysts, You’re Missing Killer Growth Opportunities

By |Editors' Picks, Guest Post|

By Andrew Hsu Technology buyers and strategists within the Fortune 500 routinely trust industry analysts — such as those at Gartner, Forrester, and several other firms — for counsel on everything from present-day best practices to long-term strategy. It’s analysts’ job to help their clients succeed and bring clarity to the challenges of digital evolution. Yet, many [...]

SlimPort: Display HD Video from Smartphones on TVs

By |CES 2014, Editors' Picks, Gadgets & Tech|

SlimPort technology enables smartphones, tablets, or computers to deliver HD content - be it audio, video, or gameplay - to an external display while using little, to no battery power.

Wow! Yahoo Has 400 Million Monthly Mobile Users

By |Editors' Picks, Mobile, Web, Yahoo|

When Marissa Mayer took over the job as CEO at Yahoo she knew it was going to be an uphill climb but most in the tech community knew that she was just the person to do the job. Mayer's background is firmly entrenched in the internet and now mobile.  During her lengthy time at Google [...]

Nest Pulls Nest Protect, Customer Safety First

By |Editors' Picks|

On Friday, April 4th, Nest - the company behind the smart thermostat, which was acquired by Google for $3.2 billion - halted the sales of their latest product: Nest Protect: Smoke + Carbon Monoxide alarm. One of the features of the Nest Protect: Smoke + Carbon Monoxide alarm, Nest Wave, could be accidentally activated, thus causing a delay in the alarm.