Over a period of time theres been a lot of different inventions ranging from car chargers to solar charging phone cases to ensure that we wont be separated from technology even for a short amount of time. Technology has been an important part of our lives and some people just cannot live without it for
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Perennial favorite childrens toys maker Fisher-Price have brought some of their famous toys to the iPhone. Theres Chatter Telephone ($0.99), See ‘n Say ($1.99), and Little People Farm ($1.99). All are appropriately brightly colored, and filled with interesting sounds of animals, people and numbers. Im just utterly terrified of what would happen if a toddler got hol...
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Apple has filed a patent application for an interesting technology that could simplify networking among people gathered at conferences and concerts. Tentatively named 'iGroups', the technology will enable proximity based social networking among people attending an event. As described in the application, iGroups makes use of "tokens" that may be...
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Last summer, we wrote about some reports that EA was going to require a constant internet connection for Command & Conquer 4. At the time, many people argued that this was a bad, bad idea and would backfire greatly. Given EA's serious problems with bad DRM pissing off customers, you would think that EA would tread carefully here. In fact, late last year, EA gave some signs that it was mo...
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I had pointed this out in a comment yesterday, but with so many press reports suggesting that Viacom's filing found some sort of "smoking gun" in the YouTube emails concerning founders talking about "stealing" videos, it's worth pointing out that Viacom appears to have taken these quotes totally out of context. Thankfully, TechCrunch is putting some of them right back into context and no...
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One of the fundamental changes going on in mobile computing and communications is the migration from a two mobile device environment, with most people having a notebook and a cell phone to a three mobile device environment, with most people having a notebook to create and manage content, a cell phone for calling and messaging, and a tablet for ebook reading and rich media playing. Here, Knowledge ...
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