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Stitcher just announced a new car mode for its iPhone app, bringing a simplified interface that works in both portrait and landscape positions.
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I-O Data has come out with a new line of SSDs, the SSDN-3V. Coming in 60GB, 120GB and 240GB sizes, these slim 2.
More from TechFresh I-O Data is gearing up to launch their newest Bluetooth 4.0 + EDR / LE USB adapter, the USB-BT40LE. This tiny device comes with a USB 2.
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There are quite a few "sandbox" games available on iOS, including the uber popular Minecraft, and Majic Jungle's great Blockheads.
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Google tests a new interface for the chat logs saved in Gmail. The new interface shows profile images and hides the regular buttons and menus that are displayed for almost all messages and conversations.
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A new cloud-based file system from SpiderOak looks to challenge the likes of Dropbox with a bigger emphasis on privacy.
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OWC has dropped a new line of USB 3.0 portable SSDs, the Envoy Pro EX. Coming in both 240GB and 480GB sizes, these fanless SSDs are equipped with an anodized aluminum enclosure, a USB 3.
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Bean for iPhone is a counting app that allows you to loosely count any item you'd like and name them accordingly.
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Google Chairman Eric Schmidt has said he finds having to talk to Google Glass out loud to control the interface "the weirdest thing" and that there are going to be "places where Google Glass are inappropriate.
More from TechCrunch Twitter for Mac has long languished, not seeing an update since 2011, but Twitter just pushed out a new one that brings Retina display support to the official client, as well as a revised interface for sharing photos, and 14 additional languages.
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Spokeo is searching for a promising designer with an interest in marketing and a focus on iterative design.
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Timbuktu is an iPad magazine meant for children, and as our friends over at TechCrunch have noted, its developers recently rethought how it implements in-app purchases.
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Our long, national nightmare is over: according to a rumor sourced by the Verge, Redmond will bring back the Start button in the lower left corner of the upcoming Windows 8.
More from TechCrunch Our long, national nightmare is over: according to a rumor sourced by the Verge, Redmond will bring back the Start button in the lower left corner of the upcoming Windows 8.
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How can a $6,400 toilet get even more extravagant? Trick it out with the latest tech
When Wisconsin-based manufacturer Kohler debuted the Numi in 2011, it already boasted a foot warmer, a heated seat that automatically goes up and down, a built-in music system and personalized bidet functionality — all controlled by an LCD touchscreen interface.
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As Holo UI-themed applications are gradually streamlining the Android app market with pleasing aesthetics, it’s with no surprise that more app developers are naturally conforming to these standards.
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Still waiting for Miiverse to show its hide on Nintendo's 3DS? Maybe the promise of more conventional social networking will tide you over.
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What do you get when you combine a 3D virtual reality headset with a passive omnidirectional treadmill? The future of gaming, today.
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The Firefox web browser is using icons sparingly in its interface. Most elements in the super menu, context menu or main menu bar do not use icons at all.
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