TRENDING STORIES IN MOBILE | | | | ALL STORIES IN MOBILE | |
Unnamed BlackBerry Partner Buys 1 Million BlackBerry 10 Smartphones | | An "established" partner of Canada's BlackBerry has placed an order for one million BlackBerry 10 smartphones, the company has announced. This is the "largest ever single purchase order" in the company's history, BlackBerry (formerly RIM) claims. BlackBerry has announced the first BlackBerry 10 smartphones — Z10 and Q10 — on January 30, 2013.
|
What to Expect at the Samsung Galaxy S IV Launch | 12:07:12 AM | Samantha Murphy |
| Samsung is gearing up to unveil its next-generation smartphone, the Galaxy S IV, in New York City on Thursday, a launch that further positions the company as Apple's biggest competitor. The Korean electronics giant has created a lot of buzz surrounding the announcement, which will be live streamed online and in Times Square.
|
LG's 'Smart Video' Feature Uses Eye Recognition To Control Video Playback | Wednesday, March 13, 2013 9:29 PM | Emily Price |
| LG announced Wednesday that it will be bringing Smart Video, a feature that uses eye recognition to control video playback, to the Optimus G Pro. With Smart Video, the phone will recognize the position of your eyes, and automatically play or stop a video based on whether or not you’re looking at the screen.
|
Life Before and After Cellphones | Wednesday, March 13, 2013 8:59 PM | Matt Petronzio |
| In the digital age, we tend to rely on our phones for everything — communicating with others, finding the best directions, passing the time with apps and virtually anything else you can think of. What life like before our iPhones, Androids, Windows Phones and BlackBerrys?
|
'Automatic' Is Your Smartphone Driving Assistant | Wednesday, March 13, 2013 6:30 PM | Camille Bautista |
| Back seat drivers can be overbearing. You're always breaking too hard or driving too fast, either miles above the speed limit or not even close. One device aims to help you be a smarter driver without the constant, distracting nagging by wirelessly linking your car to your smartphone. Automatic, a driving assistant app, monitors users' habits to help save on gas and ensure a smooth ride for each trip.
|
SXSWi 2013: A Great Show About Nothing | Wednesday, March 13, 2013 5:42 PM | Lance Ulanoff |
| Jerry Seinfeld would have loved SXSWi 2013: It’s a show about nothing. This is not to say it’s without substance. Like Seinfeld’s classic show, which wove together three or more threads that usually intersected in hilarious ways, SXSWi weaves together thousands of threads that are all interesting, but not necessarily thematically cohesive. While most regard SXSWi as the coolest of all trade shows, it’s not as different as people think.
|
7 Apps From SXSW You Don't Want to Miss | Wednesday, March 13, 2013 4:47 PM | Emily Price |
| SXSW is traditionally a huge launching place for mobile apps. This year brought with it some significant updates from popular apps such as Path and Banjo, as well as a number of new apps. At this year’s show, we found an app that helps you find a date based on your Facebook friends, and another than helps you find the file you’re looking for, no matter where you might have saved it.
|
Smartphone Breathalizer Tells You When Not to Drive Home | Wednesday, March 13, 2013 4:43 PM | Samantha Murphy |
| To help prevent drinking and driving, a new keychain-sized breathalizer that snaps into your smartphone will tell you when it's safe to head home. Called the Breathometer, the $20 device plugs into your iPhone's headphone jack. It's currently campaigning for funding on Indiegogo.com and has raised more than $17,000 in one day. It launched on Wednesday morning and is just shy of its $25,000 goal.
|
12 Brilliant Sketches Illustrate SXSW Keynotes | Wednesday, March 13, 2013 3:32 PM | Lance Ulanoff |
| By day, Patrick Ashamalla is the Founder and Principal of Washington, D.C.-based digital interactive firm A Brand New Way. Put him inside a SXSW conference keynote, though, and he transforms into an info-artist, someone who can condense one hour of talk into a single page of sketch-filled notes that will blow your mind with their cleverness and info-density.
|
This Is How Facebook Came Up With News Feed Redesign | Wednesday, March 13, 2013 12:23 PM | Samantha Murphy |
| In any redesign process, it's hard to predict what exactly people will end up liking. Sure, you can do informational interviews and use feedback to create a better experience, but sometimes you just have to get crafty to uncover a few surprising things users want that they don't even know they want. That's how Facebook approached its News Feed overhaul, which was announced last week.
|
Google Now on iOS And Other News You Need to Know | Wednesday, March 13, 2013 9:24 AM | Stan Schroeder |
| Welcome to this morning's edition of "First To Know," a series in which we keep you in the know on what's happening in the digital world. Today, we're looking at three particularly interesting stories. Google Now could be coming to iOS, according to a video that leaked to the Internet briefly on Tuesday evening.
|
Get In-Car Entertainment Without Buying a New Ride | Wednesday, March 13, 2013 9:00 AM | Andrea Smith |
| In-dash screens were all the rage at this year's International Consumer Electronics Show. Just about every car company ramped up their in-vehicle entertainment systems to include options for using your smartphone apps on the road.
|
| | | | | TOP STORIES TODAY TOP TOPICS | |
ليست هناك تعليقات:
إرسال تعليق