Pixar’s ‘Brave’: How One Frame Went from Sketch to Screen [EXCLUSIVE PICS]

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Verizon Launches New FiOS Quantum Service, Offers Speeds Up To 300 Mbps

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Reimagining Books: How Citia’s iPad App Compares to a Paper Book

Kevin Kelly’s book What Technology Wants was one of my favorite non-fiction books of 2011. In my April 2011 review, I gave it 5 out of 5 stars. It’s fitting that Kelly’s book is the first to be turned into an iPad app on a new iOS platform called Citia. The result isn’t an ebook though, it’s more like

Mozilla’s ‘Junior’ iPad browser prototype keeps it simple

Love your iPad, but hate Safari? Mozilla’s Alex Limi can relate, it’s "a pretty miserable experience," he says. So what’s he doing about it? Building a replacement, of course. In a recent presentation showing the fruits of the Mozilla Product Design Strategy team’s labors, Limi offered a glimpse at Junior,

Smoke Up: An Interview With The Creator Of The Ultracool Pax Vaporizer

If you enjoy smoking fine botanical products, including, but not limited to, tobacco, you owe it to yourself to check out the Pax by Ploom, a compact vaporizer with a spacious oven and a few features that make the experience of lighting up quite a treat.

The guys at Ploom have been working on vaporizers

As Mobile Traffic Ramps Up, Hearst Looks to Monetize

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Verzion intros FiOS Quantum, officially priced up to 300Mbps

What’s faster than FiOS internet service? FiOS Quantum evidently, as Verizon’s latest high-speed internet service gets an official name and pricing. Effectively doubling every tier — except the entry-level 15/5 — each can be acquired with or without a custom bundle, double or triple play, and range

Un telescopio virtual se gira hacia la Tierra

Un ‘plug-in’ para el WorldWide Telescope permite a los usuarios curiosos explorar el planeta de origen.

Mozilla Is Building A “Simple” iPad Browser Called Junior

Last week, Mozilla’s Product Design Strategy team quietly announced a few new projects including something called Junior, a Webkit browser for the iPad with no tabs or search bars. Instead, it uses simple gestures and a simplified UI to change the way we work with the web.

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Apply Now: Unreasonable At Sea To Embark On 100 Day Journey in 2013 To Change The World

What happens when you throw a bunch of startups, mentors, and wild college students on a boat for roughly four months? It’s never been done before, so nobody knows.

But on January 9, 2013, the first experimental Unreasonable at Sea accelerator class will leave San Diego aboard Semester at Sea’s MV Explorer