Toshiba’s 10.1-inch Regza AT300 Honeycomb tablet hits Japan in June

Apr 19, 2011 No Comments

Toshiba’s first Honeycomb tablet, which we first laid hands upon back in January, has finally been priced with an honest to goodness ship date. Unfortunately, this 10.1-incher with 1,280 x 800 pixel display, USB, HDMI, and 5 megapixel rear-facing cam is Japan-only for now, where the Tegra-2 powered Android 3… Tweet This Post

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World Golf Tour expands strategically with TruGolf partnership

Apr 19, 2011 No Comments

World Golf Tour, the maker of a realistic social golf game on the web, is announcing today that it has partnered with golf simulator company TruGolf to dramatically expand the number of virtual courses for its users… Tweet This Post

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Need Help Finding the Perfect Domain Name? Try Panabee

Apr 19, 2011 No Comments

Panabee is a simple, useful tool for finding great domain names. In an increasingly crowded Internet — and a crowded general marketplace where one’s company name and URL are often one and the same — this seemingly simple task poses more problems for entrepreneurs and SMBs than one might imagine… Tweet This Post

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Next-generation iPhone coming in September?

Apr 19, 2011 No Comments

Ok, so you won’t be getting an iPhone refresh this summer. But according to a trio of sources speaking to Reuters, the next-generation iPhone should be shipping in September — as we’ve heard before — with production starting in July… Tweet This Post

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“Portal Kombat” shows the duality of gamers (poll)

Apr 19, 2011 No Comments

Today’s major launches of video games are a tale of two gamers. Portal 2 is a thinking person’s shooting game, meant for people who like to solve puzzles and outsmart rivals in an action game… Tweet This Post

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Making the Most of Your Startup’s Beta Testing Process

Apr 19, 2011 No Comments

It’s a familiar story: a startup launches their beta. The tech blogosphere writes up the news: “Sign up now!” Droves of people rush to do so (well, hopefully). There’s a spike in traffic and solid number of names and email addresses of interested people… Tweet This Post

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Tag a TV Ad, Get a Free Pepsi

Apr 19, 2011 No Comments

Television-tagging iPhone application IntoNow has partnered with PepsiCo in a promotion that will reward app users with a free soda for tagging the drink-maker’s new Pepsi MAX spot.“The basic concept is to find the Pepsi MAX commercial, tag it and select a store,” IntoNow founder and CEO Adam Cahan explains… Tweet This Post

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Researchers show off DLC projector screen viewable in bright lighting conditions

Apr 19, 2011 No Comments

One of the knocks against projectors has always been that they’re not able to perform to their fullest unless the room is completely dark, but that may finally change if some researchers from Japan’s Tohoku University have their way… Tweet This Post

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HBO’s Go streaming service coming to iPad, iPhone and Android

Apr 19, 2011 No Comments

Current subscribers of HBO will soon be getting more for their monthly fees tacked on to cable bills. The premium cable company’s programming will soon be available to stream on tablets and mobile devices beginning May 2… Tweet This Post

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Revolution Analytics Offers Free Software for Kaggle Competitors

Apr 19, 2011 No Comments

Today Revolution Analytics announced a partnership with Kaggle to provide Revolution R Enterprise software for free to participants in Kaggle’s data contests. Competitors can download the software here… Tweet This Post

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Facebook Accidentally Turns On Email Notifications, Sparks Wave of Complaints

Apr 19, 2011 No Comments

Facebook has accidentally turned on email notifications for some users, and the social network’s users are complaining loudly.Most users receive email notifications for events such as when someone sends a friend request or when a friend posts on their wall… Tweet This Post

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Google’s Map Maker is a clone of Maps, except you can scribble local data all over it

Apr 19, 2011 No Comments

Google may have stashed the locations of every WiFi access point and convenience store goodie the world over, but there are things that even 360-degree cameras, massive algorithms and self-driving cars can’t do; things like map out the locations of all your favorite neighborhood haunts… Tweet This Post

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