Daily Archives: March 14, 2012

A complete roundup of reviews of Apple’s new iPad from across the Internet

March 14, 2012

The first reviews of the new iPad are in and have been published online. In order to give you an early idea of user experience of the device — which notably includes a retina display – and help assess whether it is worth your money, we’ve combed the Web to serve up a complete picture of what’s...

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The New Apple TV Will Finish What The Mac Started: Killing Off Discs

March 14, 2012
The New Apple TV Will Finish What The Mac Started: Killing Off Discs

I remember watching the HD DVD vs. Blu-ray wars closely a few years back. I wanted one to win so I could go out and buy a next generation movie player. But the battle went on and on, and by the time Blu-ray won, I had set my sights on a new frontier: digital...

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Trey Ratcliff On The Rise Of Social Photography [TCTV]

March 14, 2012
Trey Ratcliff On The Rise Of Social Photography [TCTV]

Trey Ratcliff, the travel photographer known for popularizing HDR (high dynamic range) photo techniques online through his very popular Stuck In Customs blog and more recently his own apps and Google+ page, was in his hometown of Austin, Texas this week as the South By Southwest Interactive conference descended on the city. But Ratcliff...

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Interview: Dom Leca of Sparrow on solving the iPhone mail client conundrum

March 14, 2012
Interview: Dom Leca of Sparrow on solving the iPhone mail client conundrum

The new, hotly anticipated, Sparrow Mail app for iOS has been approved and is now making its way through the App Store. We’ll have our review up later today, but we wanted to start out our coverage with an interview of Sparrow co-founder and CEO Dom Leca. Along with the rest of the team...

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Women juggle work and family — and now their online identities too

March 14, 2012
Women juggle work and family — and now their online identities too

It’s hard not to note the irony of a discussion about authentic identity at a festival where most people are posting the same overexposed iPhone pic of their morning latte to Instagram. But inside the Austin Convention Center at SXSW Interactive this year, identity and privacy took center stage. In a panel on how...

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What Everyone Dislikes About The New iPad (AAPL)

March 14, 2012
What Everyone Dislikes About The New iPad (AAPL)

Laura4Smith Sad person thinking about small problems with her iPad. See Also POGUE: Don’t Upgrade To The New iPad If You Already Have An iPad 2 REVIEWED: Everyone Loves The New iPad The New iPad: Everyone Is Going Nuts Over The Screen iPad reviews are out! Every review is overwhelmingly positive, but there are...

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POGUE: Don’t Upgrade To The New iPad If You Already Have An iPad 2 (AAPL)

March 14, 2012
POGUE: Don’t Upgrade To The New iPad If You Already Have An iPad 2 (AAPL)

Flickr/eschipul See Also REVIEWED: Everyone Loves The New iPad The New iPad Goes On Sale At 8 A.M. Friday Ready To Be Blown Away? Here’s A Screenshot From The New iPad’s Retina Display The new iPad reviews are in. New York Times’ tech guru has his own take on Apple’s new tablet. He likes...

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REVIEWED: Everyone Loves The New iPad (AAPL)

March 14, 2012
REVIEWED: Everyone Loves The New iPad (AAPL)

Associated Press See Also POGUE: Don’t Upgrade To The New iPad If You Already Have An iPad 2 THE APPLE INVESTOR: Corporations Buying Tablets Looking Nearly Exclusively At iPad The New iPad Goes On Sale At 8 A.M. Friday The first new iPad reviews from Apple’s group of hand-picked journalists are in. And guess...

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Why Path limits you to 150 friends

March 14, 2012
Why Path limits you to 150 friends

Do you want to see the most relevant stories from all your friends, or all stories from just your best friends? That’s the fundamental difference between what Facebook will show you in your news feed, versus the information shared on Path. In an interview at South by Southwest, Path CEO Dave Morin told me...

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Homeless Hotspots, the digerati and the future of actually making a difference

March 14, 2012
Homeless Hotspots, the digerati and the future of actually making a difference

This past weekend at SXSWi, BBH Labs, an experimental arm of the international marketing agency, came under heat for its Homeless Hotspots project. In a nutshell, members of the Austin, Texas’ homeless community were given a 4G hotspot, a shirt announcing the available service and a wage of $20 per day. The idea was to create interaction...

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