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CROWDFUNDING SPOTLIGHT

Learn Robotics and Amuse Office Mates With uArm

UFactory's uArm, which is an Arduino-powered 4-axis parallel-mechanism robot arm created for personal desktop use, has blown past its US$5,000 funding goal on Kickstarter with more than a month to go. ...

OPINION

Apple TV: From High Hopes to Has-Been

When it comes to TV, Apple is starting to recede into the dark corners of my mind. Its relevance -- and even potential relevance -- is waning. A fancypants Apple-made big-screen HDTV device that seems to float in the air and function like a delightful work of art... . It not only seems unlikely any time soon, but also unlikely to really matter to anyone but rich Apple enthusiasts.

APP REVIEW

Horizon Keeps iPhone Video Shooting on the Level

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HOT TECH RUMOR

Microsoft May Breathe New Life Into Halo’s Cortana AI

The hottest rumor for Microsoft Xbox Halo fans has taken on a life of its own: The voice and text-based virtual assistant service -- code-named "Cortana" and planned for release with Windows Phone 8.1 -- actually might be created with the real-life voice behind Cortana, Jen Taylor ...

OPINION

The App Store and Children, or Tim Cook’s Latest Crock of Bull

I was pleased last year when Apple finally took a proactive stance and reached out to 28 million App Store customers who might have been bamboozled by shady in-app purchases in games designed to take advantage of children. However, even that action had dubious beginnings stemming from a class action lawsuit that Apple settled this summer ...

CROWDFUNDING SPOTLIGHT

InAiR Gives TV a Breath of Fresh AR

Forget second-screen TV viewing with a tablet or smartphone -- so-called second screens are a kludgy, old-school method of extending a show. What's new? SeeSpace InAiR: The World's 1st Augmented Television. ...

HOT TECH RUMOR

All Rumors ‘Go’ for the Widely Anticipated ‘iPad Pro’

Rumors of a super-duper, amped-up, big-screen "iPad Pro" have been floating around at least as early as this summer, and that's before Apple surprised the tech community with its 64-bit A7 processors in September ...

OPINION

Amid Shrinking Market Share, Apple’s 2014 Challenges Loom Large

In my mind, 2014 is shaping up to be Apple's wildest year in the post-Jobs era ...

BOOK REVIEW

Video Game Guide a Sturdy Handbook for the Pragmatic Parent

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WEB SITE REVIEW

Clicker Cuts Through Web Video Chaos

Let's put this simply: If you want to stream free, professional videos online, Clicker makes finding the video easier than most other solutions I've seen. In fact, it's one of the few online television and video search guides that I've felt compelled to create an account with. Why? ...

Samsung Crams SLR Soul Into Little Camera Body

Getting a head start on the PMA '09 photography conference, which officially kicks off in Las Vegas Tuesday, Samsung has announced a new so-called hybrid digital camera. The new camera, the NX Series, is designed to provide the photo quality of large pro and prosumer DSLR (digital single lens reflex) cameras in the body of a small point-and-shoot.

Marvell Offers Mini Plug Computer for Consumer, Network, Appliance Designs

Marvell has created a new Plug Computing initiative to help developers build high-performance, always-on, always-connected and environmentally friendly little computer devices that plug into electrical wall sockets and act like embedded or appliance computers in the home. ...

Microsoft Jumps Into Mobile Mall Melee

Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer took the opportunity at the Mobile World Congress to announce three new ventures the company will take in the smartphone space. Microsoft will offer a new, upgraded Windows Mobile 6.5 operating system, a new Windows Mobile application store, and a Web-based service for accessing, transferring and backing up smartphone-based information.

Big Search Sites Push Canonical Tag to Sweep Up Link Clutter

Search engine giants Google, Yahoo, and Microsoft all announced on their respective official search engine blogs that they would begin utilizing a new so-called canonical tag that will help their search engines cut through the clutter of the Web. More specifically, the announcements are a signal to webmasters to start using the specialized tag to help the big search engines do a better job of indexing Web sites that have duplicate URLs (uniform resource locators) that all point to the same content.

TECH BLOG

The Mountain and the Multi-Touch Molehill

What happens when Apple and Palm representatives vaguely mention the ability to use and defend their patents, and then one anonymous source from Google vaguely states that Apple asked Google to not implement a certain technology in a recently release product? ...

Google Sync Puts User Info on the Same Page

Google has announced a new beta version of Google Sync that lets iPhone and Windows Mobile users synchronize their Gmail Contacts and Google Calendar events with the Web, PCs, Macs and, of course, their mobile phones. ...

Did LG Enter the Right Arena?

LG Electronics has released some teaser information about its upcoming LG Arena, model LG-KM900, a touchscreen multimedia phone with a 3-D user interface (UI). It will be formally unveiled by LG next week at the Mobile World Congress 2009 in Barcelona ...

US to Enlist 20-Petaflop IBM Supercomputer for Nuke Management Duty

The Department of Energy's National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) has tapped IBM to build a massive new supercomputer that will deliver a record-breaking 20 petaflops of computing power. ...

Is Dell Dialing Up a Smartphone?

Dell may be gearing up to launch one or more new smartphones, possibly based on Google's Android operating system and/or Windows Mobile software. ...

Verizon Offers Pint-Sized Personal Cell Tower

Verizon Wireless has introduced a new device that routes its cell phone traffic over a consumer's household broadband connection, effectively creating a mini cellular service network inside the user's home. ...

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