How I learned to stop worrying and love the flash. Read the original post by Howard Marks
Month: July 2013
Peter Tamte on NoteSuite and the changing landscape of software development
We often hear about young developers—boys and girls age 6 who’ve created the latest iOS sensation. But in the clamor for youthful innovation we sometimes forget about those who’ve been in the business for the long haul—seasoned professionals who’ve seen the software landscape change over decades. I’m pleased to […] Read the original post by…
How to Make Your iPhone Look Like iOS 7 Right Now
We showed you how to give your jailbroken device an iOS 7 makeover by installing two WinterBoard themes, one for the Home screen and another one for the Lock screen. We take a look at themes and tweaks that you can install to make your jailbroken iOS device look like iOS […] Read the original…
Thatgamecompany’s Next Game Will Be Open To All Platforms
Chances are if you play video games, you might have heard of an indie game by the name of Journey, a game which is not only stunning visually, but has an amazing soundtrack and has a very unique gameplay as well. Read the original post by Ubergizmo
How to avoid using Facebook log in for your Spotify account
Spotify and Facebook are pretty close these days, with Facebook log in seemingly the preferred method of setting up an account. But, some of us don’t have a Facebook account, or just plain don’t want to use anything that makes us log into it in this way. Fear not though, […] Read the original post…
Paradigm H15NC
The Paradigm H15NC headphones offer deep bass response and great extra features, but if noise cancellation is your main priority, there are stronger options. Read the original post by james_melzer@sra.com
SOL Republic Amps HD In-Ear Headphones
The bass-heavy SOL Republic Amps HD In-Ear Headphones offer plenty of power without distortion, but there are several solid options in this crowded price range. Read the original post by james_melzer@sra.com
SOL Republic Jax In-Ear Headphones
The SOL Republic Jax In-Ear headphones deliver powerful, deep low frequency response in an affordable design for bass-lovers on budgets. Read the original post by james_melzer@sra.com
LG Optimus L9 (MetroPCS)
The LG Optimus L9 is scarcely available, but if you can get it, it’s the best MetroPCS smartphone that runs on T-Mobile’s network right now. Read the original post by james_melzer@sra.com
Sigma 18-35mm F1.8 DC HSM
The Sigma 18-35mm F1.8 DC HSM delivers on its promise; it boasts the speed and sharpness of a prime lens, along with the convenience of a zoom. Read the original post by james_melzer@sra.com
Lab Tested: CTO 11-inch MacBook Air an impressive performer
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Pebble Smartwatch coming to Best Buy on Sunday; it’ll work with iOS, but not that great
The Pebble, arguably the most important Kickstarter project in the history of Kickstarter projects, is going to be available at Best Buy stores on July 7th (this coming Sunday) for $150. In case you’ve been living under a rock, the Pebble is a watch you wear that talks to your […] Read the original post…
Possible Photo of Lower-Cost Plastic iPhone Rear Shells Shows New Blue Color
This past weekend, Nowhereelse.fr shared photos of what could be the rear shell of Apple’s rumored low-cost plastic iPhone in the colors green, red and yellow. While the site still acknowledges that the shells could be Chinese copies, certain features are still consistent with previous leaks and claims. Now the […] Read the original post…
Guy invents a “better” MacBook charger, goes to Kickstarter to ask for some money
Pardon my ignorance, but I’m on a 2010 MacBook Pro, and my power connector is crazy strong. I have to yank it quite hard to remove it, sometimes to the point where I’m scared that I’ll break something. Apparently Apple has recently introduced new power connectors that are incredibly flimsy. […] Read the original post…
Microsoft Ends TechNet Subscriptions
As the Internet spent its Monday lamenting the shutdown of Google Reader, Microsoft quietly closed its TechNet subscription service for IT pros. “Microsoft is retiring the TechNet Subscriptions service to focus on growing its free offerings,” Microsoft said on the TechNet site. The service offered what amounted to a perpetual software license, […] Read the…