For the Apple TV owning masses, the 3.0 update has arrived. You can download it now, and enjoy iTunes LP, Genius Mixes, and iTunes extras on your diminutive box. Also in this release, a new interface that Gizmodo has generously labeled “fugly.” We cannot disagree, take a look at the screenshot embedded below. If this is [...] Full story...
By wide request, the lovely TNW virtual holiday franchise continues on. After the smash hit Thanksgiving and Christmas guides, we are proud to bring you the Virtual Valentine’s Day Guide.
According to some excessively well paid bloggers (read: analysts) at Barclays Capital, Apple will probably choose to extend the iPhone exclusivity agreement with AT&T for this coming fourth generation of the popular handset.
With the launch of Google Buzz, Google is sticking social into the full Google empire, pulling social interaction away from the periphery of social startups.
In a move sure to please opponents of news site paywalls, The McClatchy Company has come out in favor of keeping an ad-supported online model.
Buzz will begin to roll out in the next 9 – 10 minutes. Full roll out over the next few days. – We are updating, bear with us.
I’ve been in the social media space now for quite a few years and I meet with at least 5 companies each week who have understood the importance of utilizing social media for their businesses but are still afraid of entering their brands into the new media age.
Last night at the monthly Tokyo 2.0 event, Google Mobile Product Managers Riku Inoue & Brad Ellis from Google Japan, gave a presentation entitled Convergence and beyond.
Those of us immersed in social media know it can be a bit dry at times. Digital agency and marketing firm Dotbox stepped up to the plate and spiced things up when Parfums de Coeur approached them with their new fragrance, BODY HEAT.
In October 2009, after 2.5 years of using Twitter every day, I wrote a piece that explained the limits of Twitter that we’ll have to look past Twitter to see solved, because Twitter doesn’t seem to be trying to solve them.
Like a fine scotch, Netflix just keeps getting better with age. The company will rolling out 1080p streaming this year for its army of subscribers.