الخميس، 21 فبراير 2013

New Apple Patent Application Describes Flexible iWatch

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New Apple Patent Application Describes Flexible iWatch
6:21:00 AMStan Schroeder
A patent application from Apple outlines a device with a flexible screen worn on your wrist, adding fuel to the recent iWatch rumors. The patent application describes a "wearable accessory device" which "includes a flexible display coupled to a bi-stable spring." If that sounds vague, Apple was kind enough to explain that it's actually talking about a "slap wrap" type of bracelet.

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This iPhone Skin Lets You Stick It to Any Surface
4:24:08 AMCamille Bautista
With thousands of apps and limitless online resources for any task imaginable, we take our phones everywhere. Smartphones are used as mirrors, navigation guides and cook books, but maneuvering your iPhone while measuring ingredients can get messy. Salutoo Skins, a self-adhesive iPhone accessory, may make your device even more accessible. The skin allows you to stick your phone to any flat surface.

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Google Drive Now Has File Previews
3:10:39 AMStan Schroeder
Google has added file previews to Google Drive, a nifty feature which will help users quickly find the document they want. Previews will show up automatically when you open photos, videos or PDF files. For Google documents, you can also get the preview by right-clicking on the file name and selecting "preview". The preview window offers a fair share of options as well.

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Samsung's TV Discovery Service Learns Your Viewing Preferences
1:28:54 AMAnita Li
Samsung is set to unveil TV Discovery, a service that aims to personalize users' viewing experience, at the Mobile World Congress, the company announced Thursday. The service, which can be used on Samsung's mobile devices and smart TVs, searches for programming from various sources, including traditional live television, video-on-demand or online sites such as YouTube, according to a release.

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Make Your Own Humanoid Robot With 3D-Printed MAKI
Wednesday, February 20, 2013 7:42 PMCamille Bautista
3D printing allows for incomparably quick construction. From gifts and jewelry to prosthetics and houses, the innovation extends opportunities for creation and design. Hello Robo, a robotic platform design group, is looking to make do-it-yourself robots accessible for everyone. The project looks to make personal robots more affordable for anyone with a 3D printer.

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Sony Announces the PlayStation 4
Wednesday, February 20, 2013 6:10 PMEmily Price
PlayStation fans, your wait is almost over. Sony officially announced the PlayStation 4 at a press event Wednesday, the next generation of its popular console. Nine years in the making, the PlayStation 3, the current PlayStation in the market, was released seven years ago in November of 2006.

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Why Emotion Makes for Great Web Design
Wednesday, February 20, 2013 5:32 PMBrian Solis
Behavioral expert Kare Anderson explains how understanding science behind the human thought process is crucial to designing an idyllic experience on the web

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Highlight Version 1.5 Update Adds Photos and Events
Wednesday, February 20, 2013 2:09 PMEmily Price
It’s been a big year for Highlight. “It was a fun year. It was really exciting. It’s been a whirlwind,” Highlight creator Paul Davison said during a private press event Wednesday. “We’re really excited about what happened last year, but we’re really looking forward to this year," he added. Launched on Jan. 24, 2012, the location-sharing app is now just over a year old.

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How to Use the New 'Wood Camera' iPhone Photo Editing App
Wednesday, February 20, 2013 1:37 PMEric Larson
Looking for an Instagram alternative? Check out our demo of Wood Camera, a photo-sharing app that lets you view how filters will look before you snap.

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Why HTC Is Betting on 'UltraPixels' for Its New Flagship Phone
Wednesday, February 20, 2013 12:39 PMPete Pachal
When HTC unveiled its new flagship phone, the HTC One, it set out to redefine how the smartphone cameras are measured. The most tangible spec for a camera is how many megapixels it can capture, but that spec is far from the last word on photo quality. So HTC created a new term: the UltraPixel.

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10 Apps You Need to Dominate Your Work Day
Wednesday, February 20, 2013 11:34 AMFran Berkman
If you're looking to boost your workday productivity, that smartphone in your pocket can help. The mobile app revolution has produced hundreds of apps to help ease the stress of everyday life. These apps perform both simple tasks, such as managing your to-do list, and complex ones, such as allowing you remote access to your computer.

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This Book Unfolds Into a Lamp
Wednesday, February 20, 2013 11:19 AMCamille Bautista
Never judge a book by its cover. Its contents could be invaluable or better yet, illuminating. One book that's sure to shed some light is Lumio, a multi-purpose foldable lamp disguised as a hardcover. The cordless light source's wooden surface has built-in magnets to attach to most metal surfaces, and its flexible spine allows for brightness control.

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Here's How It'll Feel to Wear Google Glass
Wednesday, February 20, 2013 10:57 AMPete Pachal
What would it be like to wear Google Glass? Google answered that very question this morning, posting a lot more information about Project Glass, including the user interface, through a series of photos and videos. You can see the UI and some of the features of Glass in the gallery, although they don't quite capture the exact experience.

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Apple's Jonathan Ive Talks Design - on a Beloved Kids Show
Wednesday, February 20, 2013 10:15 AMQuartz
“Heartwarming” isn’t a word you normally associate with industrial design, but try not to smile when watching Jonathan Ive on UK children’s show Blue Peter.

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Yahoo Redesigns Homepage, Adds Infinite Scrolling
Wednesday, February 20, 2013 10:09 AMStan Schroeder
Yahoo has redesigned its homepage, the first such move for the company in four years. The new design, which also extends to the mobile versions of the site, is not a dramatic overhaul by any means. The main menu of Yahoo's many services still sits in the upper left corner of the homepage, and a large part of screen real estate above the fold is taken over by a carousel that shows currently breaking news.

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