Monthly Archives: March 2013

No iMore show tonight, check back tomorrow!

No iMore show tonight because I just got back from GDC, and it’s easter, and we couldn’t get it together. So we’ll be recording tomorrow sometime. I’ll let you know precisely when as soon as we figure out precisely when. Sorry for the delay, but we’ll make it up to you! Previous […] Read the […]

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Facebook’s new home on Android

Next Thursday our own Phil Nickinson will be heading over to Facebook’s third event of 2013, and their first that promises to be focused on mobile. Perhaps even disruptive to mobile. Phil has questions about the Facebook Android event, important ones, and rightly so. I have no answers, but I […] Read the original post […]

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Switched On: Higher stakes, higher ground for crowdfunding, part 2

Last week’s Switched On discussed the issues around crowdfunding liability, offering examples of some recent tech projects that delivered late or inconsistently, and explaining the justification for sites such as Kickstarter and Indiegogo denying accountability. Read the original post by Engadget

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The importance of minimum viable products and user focus

Michael Jurewitz, former developer tools evangelist at Apple, has been blogging up a storm this week, with two great pieces on two important subjects for developers. First is the idea of minimal viable products, or how much you need to build in order to be able to start selling your […] Read the original post […]

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Filament-Infused Illuminators – Sharon Marston’s Fibre Optic Light…

The Fibre Optic Light series by designer Sharon Marston is absolutely dreamy with it’s combination of little glass pieces and fluttery filaments that dangle elegantly from the ceiling. Read the original post by Trend Hunter Magazine

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Ultra N-RGY AAA Alkaline Battery 32-Pack for $6 + $2 s&h

TigerDirect offers the Ultra N-RGY AAA Alkaline Battery 32-Pack, model no. U12-42193, for $12.99. Coupon code “WFV86674″ cuts it to $5.99. With $1.99 for shipping, that’s tied with the lowest total price we could find for just a 24-pack of similar batteries elsewhere. Deal ends today. Read the original post by dealmac – Today’s Edition

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Wireless Routers at Best Buy: Deals from $50 + free shipping

Today only, Best Buy offers a selection of wireless routers, with prices starting at $49.99. Even better, most items are eligible for free shipping or free in-store pickup. That’s the first such sale we’ve seen on these items from Best Buy and yields several price lows. Sales tax is added […] Read the original post […]

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Supraflux Video Camera Stabilizer makes for a smooth change in direction

We’ve seen plenty of video camera stabilizers, from ones aimed at steadying your wobbly smartphone footage to those which hold DSLRs . Read the original post by Gizmag

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Targus Compact AC Laptop Charger for $19 + pickup at Staples

Staples offers the Targus Compact AC Laptop Charger, model no. APA69US, for $18.90. Opt for free in-store pickup to avoid the $9.95 shipping charge. That’s $1 under our February mention, which included shipping, and the lowest price we could find now by $13. Sales tax is added where applicable. It […] Read the original post […]

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Motorola SURFboard eXtreme DOCSIS 3.0 Cable Modem for $66 + free shipping

Amazon offers the Motorola SURFboard eXtreme DOCSIS 3.0 Broadband Cable Modem, model no. SB6121, for $65.76 with free shipping. That’s $1 under our mention from a month ago and the lowest total price we’ve seen for this modem. (It’s a current price low by $2, although most stores charge over […] Read the original post […]

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RecordMyScreen: Free, Open Source Screen Recorder for iOS

DisplayRecorder by Ryan Petrich for jailbroken iOS device and Reflector ($12.99) for a non-jailbroken device are the gold standard when it comes to screen recorder for iOS. However, a new free open-source screen recording app called RecordMyScreen has recently been released on Cydia that aims to give them a run for their money. […] Read the original […]

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Swann 1080p Flash Memory Waterproof Camcorder for $100 + $5 s&h

As one of its daily deals, Woot offers the Swann Freestyle 1080p Flash Memory Digital Camcorder, model no. SWVID-SPORTL-GL, for $99.99 plus $5 for shipping. That’s $34 under our February mention and the lowest total price we’ve ever seen for this camcorder. (It’s a current price low by $29.) It […] Read the original post […]

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Cutting that bagel will cost you: Weird state tax laws

In uncertain economic times, states need tax revenue wherever it can be found. The blueberry tax? There is one in Maine. Read the original post by USA Today

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Ending Soon! Keep your iTunes under control with TuneUp [Deals Hub]

We all know that iTunes can become a real mess. Once you start to add downloadable content, CD importing and the like, it can be an app you want to steer clear of whenever you can. That said, it’s a pretty smart program in that it can “occasionally” know what […] Read the original post […]

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Backup 100GB of your data with SOS Online Backup [Deals Hub]

It’s World Backup Day. What steps have you taken to celerbate it right? If you haven’t taken any, now you can backup 100GB of your files for three years right in a secure online backup application so you can share, access, and maintain all of your important files right in one […] Read the original […]

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