I use my iPhone a lot to listen to music and podcasts in my car -- I connect it right up to my car stereo, and it's my main listening source while driving around LA.
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Just in case that recently announced ChefPad wasn't suited to your tastes, Archos is now introducing a smaller, not-so-kitchen-friendly Android tablet, the Xenon 80.
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The universe of apps for Google Glass, initially limited to the New York Times and the social network Path, is expanding rapidly.
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Think you have the perfect idea of a Google Glass app, but don't have the high-tech specs (or perhaps the technical expertise) to make it happen? Now you can create your own Glass apps without having Glass or any coding experience.
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The I/O news faucet hasn't quite dried up yet.
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Over the past few months I've been looking at how different global brands make use of the main social networks, but so far I've neglected the auto industry.
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Pebble released an SDK update today which lets developers create apps that support two-way communication via Bluetooth.
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During yesterday’s extremely long Google I/O keynote, the company dedicated a good amount of time announcing improvements to its Google+ social networking platform.
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The World Press Photo Foundation is denying accusations that its Photo of the Year is fake
In February, a panel of international judges selected Paul Hansen's photograph "Gaza Burial," which shows a procession of weeping men carrying the bodies of deceased Palestinian children wrapped in sheets
World Press Photo submitted the files for forensic review following controversy that spiraled from a blog post by image analyst Neal Krawetz, who alleged that the photo was actually a composite of three separate images.
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Media promises that K-Invite will yield high-quality users for mobile apps.
Up until recently, there were only just a few online dating sites. Now they've reached a huge popularity.
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There are a lot great things a developer can do to promote their app, but the best way for your app to take off is when a really happy user tells their friend about your app, who tells their friend, who tells someone else — you get the picture.
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Back from his much deserved vacation, Jordan reviews all the important stories from this week. Included in this week’s news is an announcement of Jelly Bean on the Sony Xperia Tablet S being rooted and Facebook Home on your device without a whole lot of working using the Xposed Framework.
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As part of its mission to bring its music service "everywhere," Amazon announced the release of a dedicated Cloud Player app for desktop PCs Thursday.
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Analysts Increasingly Pessimistic With Future of Windows RT is a post by Chuong Nguyen from Gotta Be Mobile.
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