There’s no doubt that networked resources like printers, scanners, and storage devices have a huge degree of utility. But cheaper and older peripherals don’t always […] Read the original post by Glenn Fleishman
Month: May 2015
Ask the iTunes Guy: Fixing iTunes Match’s quirks
I don’t know how many people use iTunes Match, but I get a fair number of questions about this subscription service. This week, I answer […] Read the original post by Kirk McElhearn
Hulu’s Distribution Deal With AT&T – and Its Future
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How Ingrid VanderVeldt plans to empower female entrepreneurs – and back them with cash
The former Dell Inc. entrepreneur-in-residence said Empowering a Billion Women by 2020 features a so-called “business in a box” platform with back-office software. The new […] Read the original post by Business Journal
Cramer says you hold Alcoa for the long term while Hershey is played out.
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Product reviews will never be perfect, but they’re still better than ever
Brian X. Chen spent some of his first years in the journalism business testing and reviewing products for Macworld. These days he writes about tech […] Read the original post by Jason Snell
New policy could prevent Apple from selling iPhones with two-year AT&T contracts
AT&T is reportedly gearing up to make major changes to its smartphone sales policy which could prevent third-party retailers from selling handsets on two-year contracts. […] Read the original post by Killian Bell
Dot Sucks: Celebs, companies buy mocking web domains
New Zealand trademark agent Murray Stott said trademark law here protected existing brands from offensive or deceptive attempts to appropriate company names. He said despite […] Read the original post by The New Zealand Herald
Forman Mills’ TV makeover was the real thing
Nearly a year ago, Rick Forman, chief executive of Forman Mills, was hunched over a toilet in his West Philadelphia store, wiping the bowl and […] Read the original post by Philly.com
Brain implants control robot arm well enough to grab a beer
A paralyzed man named Erik Sorto has finally been able to drink beer on his own after 13 years, and it’s all thanks to a […] Read the original post by Engadget
Apple Transit maps could be coming to iOS 9
Transit acts as an add-on layer to Apple’s existing Maps program providing accurate navigation instructions for public transportation systems. This functionality hasn’t been available as […] Read the original post by Engadget
Firefox will look at your history to show Suggested Tile ads
Starting next week, Firefox beta users will start seeing “Suggested” tiles whenever they open a new tab. These are ad tiles clearly marked as such […] Read the original post by Engadget
13-inch MacBook Air review: Apple’s affordable laptop nicely blends performance and portability
Now that there’s a new ultra portable laptop in town in the form of the 12-inch MacBook, what’s the deal with the MacBook Air? It’s […] Read the original post by Roman Loyola
Intel 240GB SATA 6Gbps Internal 2.5″ SSD for $105 + free shipping
As one of its daily deals, Newegg offers the Intel 730 Series 240GB Serial ATA 6Gb/s Internal 2.5″ SSD, model no. SSDSC2BP240G4R5, for $104.99 with […] Read the original post by dealmac – Today’s Edition
Having problems installing Watch OS 1.0.1 on your Apple Watch? Try this fix
Apple released Watch OS 1.0.1, the first software update for the Apple Watch. The update process is quite different compared to other iOS devices, as you […] Read the original post by Gautam Prabhu