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Month: February 2015

Sprint Adds 967K Customers Overall, Net Revenue Down in Fiscal Q3

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The nation’s third-largest mobile carrier also saw its Q3 net loss more than double to $2.4 billion, from a net loss of $1.04 for the […] Read the original post by StackSocial

Lightroom for iPhone and iPad now lets you make the same edits to multiple photos

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Lightroom, the free photo editing app from Adobe, has been updated for the iPhone and iPad. The new 1.3 version includes some features that Adobe […] Read the original post by John Callaham

Bluetooth-enabled toothbrush and other gadgets for a healthier home

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Controlling your environment goes a long way toward controlling, and improving, your health. And the market is exploding with new offerings designed to help you […] Read the original post by Pocono Record

What you need to know about Photos for OS X

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Our long national iCloud photo-syncing nightmare is almost over: Apple’s put out some new information about Photos for Mac, OS X Yosemite’s official successor to […] Read the original post by Serenity Caldwell

New UXKit dev framework found within new Photos for Mac

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Photos for Mac has been found within the first beta for OS X 10.10.3, which was released earlier on February 5, and now something a […] Read the original post by Evan Selleck

Verizon Boosts Data on Some Mobile Plans, but Users Must Request It

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Verizon is offering customers a free 1GB data boost to their 1GB to 3GB MORE Everything phone plans, or an option to cut their bills […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey

New UXKit developer framework identified in Photos for Mac

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Apple released 10.10.3 to developers today, offering up the first release of Photos for Mac, the long-awaited replacement for iPhoto. It’s not available publicly yet […] Read the original post by Peter Cohen

Scientists build silicon transistor just one atom thick

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Step aside, graphene, “silicene” is the trendy new nano-material in town that could one day supercharge future tech. Scientists have created the world’s first transistor […] Read the original post by Engadget

Madonna’s new video is on Snapchat because Madonna is thirsty

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There’s a track on Madonna’s upcoming album Rebel Heart wherein her ‘Madgesty’ proclaims that “the Queen’s been slain.” Madonna is, of course, singing here about […] Read the original post by Engadget

Aphex Twin gives away 150 unreleased tracks on SoundCloud

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To say that Richard D. James likes mixing music and technology is the biggest understatement this side of Bruce Willis admitting he’s a bit thin […] Read the original post by Engadget

Caught on Camera: The moment a slurry trailer flips and overturns in Dorchester

Posted on February 5, 2015 by

The incident happened shortly before 7am this morning at the Stinsford roundabout on the A35 in Dorchester when a tractor pulling slurry trailer was involved […] Read the original post by Bridportnews.co.uk

Natura-Bam Laptop and Reading Bamboo Stand for $35 + free shipping

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Super Deal offers the Natura-Bam TM Multi-functional Laptop and Reading Bamboo Stand, model no. MPSUOBAMLPTP1FN, for $46.99. Coupon code “BLD25OFF” cuts it to $35.24. With […] Read the original post by dealmac – Today’s Edition

Microsoft Reportedly Buying Sunrise Calendar App for $100M

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The tech giant reportedly is snagging another app startup as part of its push into mobile-enabled productivity. Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey

First Impressions of Photos for OS X: ‘Vast Improvement’ Over iPhoto

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Following the release of the first OS X Yosemite 10.10.3 beta to developers this afternoon, the embargo has lifted for media outlets to publish their […] Read the original post by Joe Rossignol

How to assess photos quickly with a star rating system

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Assessing photos isn’t the most titillating task on the planet, but it’s mission critical if you ever want to find certain photos in your expanding […] Read the original post by Lesa Snider

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