Google

Google tells Glass users not to be ‘Glassholes’

As reported on The Verge. By Chris Welch There’s been plenty of fierce debate around Google Glass and general etiquette for using the device, and now Google is finally stepping in with its own take. The company has posted a list of do’s and don’ts for participants in its Explorer program. “Our Glass Explorer community, which consists of people from all walks of life, actively participates in shaping the future of Glass,” Google says. But these suggestions don’t…

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Apple Automotive

Apple And Tesla Had A Spring Fling

As reported on TechCrunch. by Greg Barto Reports are out today in The San Francisco Chronicle, and just about every other techpublication, that Apple could be in preliminary talks to buy electric automobile manufacturer Tesla. With the mobile phone and tablet markets becoming increasingly competitive, Apple is interested in expanding to other markets to increase growth. But would Apple want to buy a company valued at $25 billion at closing? With nearly $160 billion in cash, money probably wouldn’t be the primary…

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Apple Business

Apple Patents iPad Smart Magnets For Attaching Controllers, Cameras, Other iPads And More

As reported on TechCrunch. by Darrell Etherington A new Apple patent application published by the USPTO today describes a magnetic connector not unlike the one used to attach Smart Covers to the current iPad, but designed to be far more flexible with a variety of possible accessory combinations. It’s a smart connector system that could recognize the attached peripheral and change functionality accordingly. The types of peripherals described in the patent are many and varied, and include things…

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Application Microsoft

Microsoft rebrands Office Web Apps as Office Online because it’s an online version of Office

As reported on Engadget. BY JAMIE RIGG Use Office Web Apps much? Us neither, which is probably why Microsoft’s answer to Google Docs felt it needed a makeover. Following SkyDrive’s recent rebrand to OneDrive, Office Web Apps has received similar treatment, and now asks you to call it Office Online. Microsoft hopes this new title more accurately reflects what Web Apps was/is: an online version of Word, Powerpoint, Excel and others, free to SkyDriveOneDrive users. Furthermore, Office Online is now located…

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Application Entertainment

Make the world your instrument with Mogees and a smartphone (video)

As reported on Engadget. BY TIMOTHY J. SEPPALA It’s been awhile since we heard from the Mogees camp, but the device has finally hit Kickstarter. As a refresher, Mogees is a musical tool that uses a special mic to pick up surface vibrations and translate them into sounds via a mobile app. It’s sensitive enough to register everything from light finger drags on glass and coins moving around on a table, it comes in Android and iOS flavors…

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Application Google

How to Use Your Google Maps — Offline

As reported Wired. BY PRANAV DIXIT Photo: Ariel Zambelich/Wired   To access one of Google Maps’ best hidden features, you have to know the magic word. Well, it’s a phrase, really, and that phrase is: “OK Maps.” Enter this phrase into the Google Maps app and the portion of the map that’s currently visible on your screen will be saved directly to your device. Once saved, you can access that map even without a data connection.…

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Film

In this new ‘Transcendence’ trailer computers are the future of evolution

As reported on The Verge. By Bryan Bishop Cinematographer Wally Pfister has been realizing the worlds of director Christopher Nolan since Memento, and this year he’s going to be taking his own turn behind the camera with Transcendence. While we’d already gotten a glimpse, this latest trailer gives us a better sense of what the plot of the film will be. Johnny Depp plays a scientist whose consciousness is uploaded into a computer system after he’s attacked — with…

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Application Games

The weird world of ‘Flappy Bird’ clones

As reported on The Verge. By Andrew Webster The end is just the beginning Flappy Bird is gone. The mobile gaming sensation was pulled from both the iTunes App Store and Google Play by creator Dong Nguyen, but in its place an army of clones has arrived. A quick search for “flappy bird” in the App Store, for example, brings up names like Splashy Fish, Fly Birdie, City Bird, and Flying Flappy Unicorn Bird. Most of these games are simply reskinned…

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Hardware Dev

The Dash Builds Wearable Fitness Sensors Into The Headphones You’re Using Anyway

As reported on TechCrunch. by Darrell Etherington We’re finally starting to see some real consolidation around wearable tech, and Kickstarter project The Dash is a great example of that trend in action. It’s a pair of Bluetooth in-ear headphones that also offer up performance tracking via in-built health and body sensors. With passive noise cancellation, pass-through audio transparency when you need it, and an ear bone transduction microphone, these really do seem like gadgets that take existing gadget…

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HealthCare Tech

Researchers develop smartglasses that help surgeons see cancerous cells

As reported on Engadget. BY MARIELLA MOON If you think cancer removal surgery is but a one-time procedure, you’d be wrong. Doctors don’t always cut out all affected tissues in one go, but a new pair of high-tech eyewear could help make that happen. The device, developed by a Washington University research team led by Samuel Achilefu, can make cancer cells perfectly visible to surgeons as they operate. It’s loaded with custom software that makes cancerous cells glow…

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