Shazam, an app best known for identifying songs playing around you, is making a big move into identifying all kinds of media playing around you.
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Stand in a line of people in just about any major metropolitan area in the world and you'll see the same thing: slouched shoulders and down-turned faces staring glumly at smartphone screens.
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Lately, Microsoft Research fellow, Blaise Aguera y Arcas has been studying the future of tech.
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Apple's iPhone 5 has been around going on 6 months now, but Samsung's Galaxy S4 has only just now hit the streets, and already we're being asked the question -- which one should you buy?
Never mind the iPhone 5 is last year's model, until Apple announces a new one this is the phone that's sitting on the shelves next to the Galaxy S4 and that makes the question a real one for real people.
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One of the very few highlight of an otherwise arduous tax season is adding up all the iTunes receipts in my inbox and finding out how much I spent on iOS and Mac App Store apps the previous year.
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When it comes to 4G connectivity, folks living in the US might take it for granted for quite a fair number of years already, but what about those citizens who live in other countries, and their geographical location happens to be on the other side of the world, basically? Perhaps it is time to see the world as it is – from a global perspective, and here we are with word that Vodafone will be introducing their 4G services to the good people living Down Under later this June.
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Our colleagues at TechCrunch have an interesting story about Quick Key, an iPhone app that could be extremely helpful for teachers everywhere.
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When 15-year-old Vojtech Svarc was unhappy with the iPhone case market, he figured the best solution was to whip one up himself.
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Every time the Apple iWatch rumor comes around, I can't help but get excited. It's not just the Dick Tracy childhood nostalgia that so many of us seem to share, although that's certainly part of it.
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LTE-Advanced: Faster Data Speeds, But Will Require Even Larger Phones is a post by Chuong Nguyen from Gotta Be Mobile.
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Phones with screens larger than 5 inches (diagonal) are often called “phablets” based being larger than phones, but smaller than tablets.
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We know your pockets are probably filled with millions of dollars at all times, but there are some people out there who enjoy getting a good deal when they purchase goods or services.
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I test-drove Samsung's Galaxy Note II, a "phablet" (aka phone-tablet hybrid) that brings back a certain tech accessory, the stylus.
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