Google Experimenting with New Mobile Design
Google is breaking from addition and attempting a new blue-orange color scheme for mobile.Recent searches using Google's mobile site revealed a new design choice that emphasizes new shades of orange...
View ArticleT-Mobile is the “Uncarrier” That Wants to “Stop the Bullsh*t”
T-Mobile CEO John Legere isn’t only our new favorite CEO, but he’s our new favorite foulmouthed CEO. A self proclaimed wireless industry outsider, Legere is an anomaly in a stagnant and bizarre...
View ArticleVines Can Now Be Embedded, Still Not on Android
Vine has updated the iOS app to support embeds. Previously, users could only stumble upon Vines by checking Twitter and Facebook feeds. Now, Vines like the post below are viewable even away from those...
View Article#DealWithIt: Microsoft’s Creative Director Trolls His Way to Internet Outrage
Microsoft Studio’s Creative Director Adam Orth is a man who likes to troll. Sorry, Adam Orth was a man who liked to troll, until the entire internet took his personal opinion on “always on” games-...
View ArticleMicrosoft Schedules Xbox Event on May 21
The next generation of Xbox, be it always online or not, will debuting the 21st of May. That's pushed back from a previously scheduled April event, according to Paul Thurrott. Though there has been no...
View ArticleOwn an iPhone 4? Get $15 from "Antennagate"
If you own an iPhone 4 and didn't receive a bumper from Apple, you're in for an awesome, rich payday of $15. After a legal settlement over antenna issues in defective iPhone 4's, purchasers will be...
View ArticleYahoo! Now Has Rights to SNL Clips, For Reasons Beyond Our Comprehension
I’m as perplexed as you are, folks. Yahoo! now has exclusive rights to the SNL archives, in a move that is as unexpected as it is totally perplexing. While CEO Marrissa Mayer contemplated her favorite...
View ArticleIt’s a Trap: Microsoft sets a Youtube shaped app-trap, and Google falls in...
When Microsoft updated their Youtube app for Windows Phone last week, users rejoiced as the public tiff between Google and Microsoft had seemingly come to an end. However, a closer look revealed that...
View ArticleJon Rubinstein Declares HP Acquisition "a Waste"
Remember WebOS, the innovative and spritely mobile OS that feature new concepts on multitasking and syncing? Well, Jon Rubinstein would really wishes you don't. In an interview with FierceWireless,...
View ArticleRestructuring Looms Large as Microsoft Transitions into “Devices and Services”
The murmurs of an impending Microsoft’s biggest reorganization have only increased in the past couple of days, and All Things D are adding to the conversation with new news about the restructuring....
View ArticleiOS 7 for iPad: Like WebOS, but Different
There hasn't been much information about iOS 7 for the iPad, but that all changed today with the release of the 2nd iOS 7 beta this morning. The update includes some new features, like a male Siri...
View ArticleDid Microsoft Just Preview a Haswell Surface at Build?
I’ve been reviewing the Build keynote from this afternoon and I’ve stumbled onto something that is a little bit mysterious. During Antoine Leblond’s developer address during the keynote (around the 48...
View ArticleWindows 8.1 to Debut to Manufacturers in August
Microsoft announced today at WPC that Windows 8.1, the free update to Windows 8, will arrive to OEMS sometime at the end of August. The update, which “refines the blend” of desktop and Metro, features...
View ArticleMicrosoft's Big Day: the Top Stories from a Very Busy Day
With the debut of Microsoft's new reorganization chart, Nokia's new Lumia 1020, the slashing of Surface prices, and the details of the new Windows Phone update, some stories are easier to compile into...
View ArticleA Fighting Chance: Windows RT Can Be Salvaged
Things aren’t exactly looking up for Windows RT right now. There’s a dearth of manufacturers making Windows RT tablets, a lack of solid Metro apps, and Microsoft just had to swallow a bitter 900...
View ArticleDon’t Worry About It: Google Holds Fundraiser for Vehement Climate Change...
Over the years, Google has cultivated an ecologically friendly aura around itself, using environmentally friendly practices, investments, to help reduce its impact on the earth. To quote executive...
View ArticlePost Mortem: Remembering Yeah, It’s That Bad
On one fateful Sunday in March of 2012, a friend and I had the unlucky burden of viewing John Carter in theaters. It was a sci-fi movie that I don’t normally find myself watching, but it was the only...
View ArticleWith Updated Youtube App, a Temporary Armistice Between Microsoft and Google
In what might hopefully mean a truce between two warring companies, Microsoft has re-released its official Youtube app for Windows Phone 8 and 7.8 devices. The original app, which lacked support for...
View ArticleFor Microsoft, HTC Licensing Deal Just Makes Sense
Finally.After news today that Microsoft was considering removing Windows Phone licensing fees for HTC, Microsoft is now making the moves that it should have a long time ago. Windows Phone 8 is not in...
View ArticleBasking in the Afterglow: Reflektor is a Messy, Inspired Album from Arcade Fire
Arcade Fire was in a position they had never been before. After winning a Grammy in 2010 for The Suburbs, the indie rock darlings from Montreal had entered the general public consciousness. People...
View ArticleHands on with the Surface Music Cover
I cannot drop a sick beat. Yes, it’s true. My musical prowess is lacking, leaving me unfit for house parties, Italian discotecas, and occasional night raves at Community colleges. So it may surprise...
View ArticleNearly a Year Later, the Nexus 4 Has Redefined the Cellular Industry
In a marketplace filled with high end competition, Google had no choice but to sink lower.Of course, I am referring to Google’s bold decision to price low with the Nexus 4, a move that not only has...
View ArticleQuick Read: Spotify’s Web App Now Supports Unlimited Streaming
After unlocking its mobile tablet apps on iOS and Android, Spotify is now bringing unlimited music streaming to the web. The ad supported service no longer restricts the amount of hours allowed for...
View ArticleGoogle Sells Motorola Mobility to Lenovo
Well you just have to feel for Motorola right now. After being bought by Google in a blockbuster purchase nearly 3 years ago, Motorola Mobility is once again being dealt to another company. Lenovo has...
View ArticleThe New Frontier: Looking for the Next Big Thing in All the Wrong Places
Consumer technology has a problem. It’s an issue that’s been brewing for years, a natural consequence of time and success.Everyone is looking for the next big thing, but no one can seem to find it....
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