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Ryota Musha (right) and Hisanori Kogure show off new iPad tablet computers they purchased in Tokyo on March 16. The new iPad boasts a higher resolution screen, one of the best features of the new tablet.
An eye-opening upgrade
NEW YORK — Beware the new iPad, not because it’s an inferior product, but because it’s a superior one. Using one is like living the life of a millionaire for a day, then getting dumped back in your...
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Malware-free days may be over for Apple
Q: Apple has long advertised that its computers are not subject to virus attacks. But now that more of the company’s products are being sold, will Apple computers be subject to such attacks? Does o...
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Zya (www.zyamusic.com) lets users blend their own sounds seamlessly with pre-recorded loops and clips from well-known works.
Zya brings out inner mash-up artist
The Internet and digital technology have made it far easier than ever before for musicians to create and distribute their tunes. Now, Music Mastermind is making it easier for non-musicians to do...
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Now I lay me down to sleep, with my iPad
We spend more time in the bedroom than anywhere else — and so do our iPads. A recent survey found that iPad owners use their tablets in the bedroom more than anywhere else. If the iPad lovers we...
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Designer Liz Gershman works on designing how the photo image adjusting tools will appear while using the 1000memories app (shown on the computer screen) on Feb. 29 at her office in San Francisco, Calif.
New technology for sharing memories
SAN JOSE, Calif. — For Rudy Adler and Brett Huneycutt, the future of social networking is the past. The co-founders of the San Francisco startup 1000memories are trying to turn the world’s smart...
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Strange log-ins could be you
Q: When I checked my Facebook account’s “active sessions” I found that it’s been accessed from all over, including Missouri, Tennessee and Iowa. There is no explanation for why; you can just click ...
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‘Rock Vibe’ brings electronic music game to blind
Bridging a divide between sighted and blind gamers, University of California, Santa Cruz graduate Rupa Dhillon has created a version of the musical rhythm “Rock Band” game that everyone can play. ...
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The GoGear Connect 3 puts Android in your pocket for a relatively low price.
Android alternatives to iPod Touch
Portable media players like the iPod Touch will eventually die out, but there’s still plenty of interest in the category, and money to be made by chasing after people who don’t feel the iPod fits t...
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Greek web passwords
Q: I’ve set up a strong password to use online, which includes a Greek letter such as beta, theta or pi. How can I create a keyboard shortcut that will allow me to write that Greek letter when I’m ...
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Crew member Arthur Hong holds a clapboard while filming holiday movie trailers at the Maker Studios on Dec. 16 in Culver City, Calif. The $100 million investment by YouTube in 96 new channels starting in October has sparked a flurry of activity in Hollywood's independent producer community. At companies like Maker Studios, which received money for three new channels, the funds have turbo-charged an already teeming operation.
YouTube enlists big-name help to redefine channels
CULVER CITY, Calif. — YouTube is enlisting Hollywood’s help to reach a generation of viewers more familiar with smartphones than TV remotes. The online video giant is aiming to create 25 hours ...
Feb 24, 2012 | 0 0 comments | 2 2 recommendations | email to a friend
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