Short Film ‘Sight’ Adds New Vision to Augmented Reality

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SAP Holding Startup Forums To Develop Ecosystem For HANA — The Company’s First Ever Platform Play

SAP is doing a series of startup forums that signal a significant change in the company. It’s a move unlike any we see from the likes of HP, Oracle or IBM. SAP is making a play as a platform company. It is building a developer community and backing it up with a special $155 million fund specifically

IDC: iPhone wait cuts Apple’s China phone share by nearly half, Lenovo seizes the opportunity

There’s a lot of talk of a new iPhone coming soon, and the Chinese know it. IDC researchers estimate that Apple’s share of smartphones in the country was sliced almost in half during the second quarter, to 10 percent, as expectations and rumors led the local population to wait for the big update. Better

Samsung’s incoming Windows 8 notebook teased in brief video

We’re just two short months away from the launch of Windows 8, and unsurprisingly, we’re beginning to see Microsoft‘s manufacturing partners tease upcoming products. The latest is Samsung, which earlier this week released a video teasing its new Windows 8 notebook. When it comes to

Wanna Collaborate On A Song With Paul Oakenfold? Beatlab Is Making It Happen

Historically there’s been a pretty high barrier to entry when it comes to making electronic music. The standard tools used to create beats are software programs things like Traktor and Ableton Live, desktop programs aimed at professional music producers that have tons of complicated features (and pricetags

Apple vs. Samsung: Everything Changes, Everything Stays the Same

A death-blow to Samsung; a free patent ride for Apple; a surprise window of opportunity for Microsoft: so the $1bn Apple vs. Samsung trial has been summed up as, and more. A US jury’s decision this week that Samsung had “willfully” infringed Apple patents and should be vigorously punished

Alt-week 8.25.12: robotic noses, Nodosaurs and Space X launches again

Alt-week peels back the covers on some of the more curious sci-tech stories from the last seven days. All good things come to and end, they say. Thankfully, most bad things do, too. So while the rest of the world of tech is dealing with the fallout, and possible implications of patent law, over here

Apple jury didn’t want to give Samsung ‘just a slap on the wrist’

As many of you already know by now, the jury in the Apple-Samsung patent case has delivered their verdict, and they’re making Samsung pay up. Of course, Apple isn’t getting the full amount it was suing for – a face-melting $2.45 billion – but Samsung is still being forced to pay

With A San Francisco Launch Imminent, Lyft Is Doubling Its Fleet Of Drivers And Readying An Android App

It’s been just eight weeks since Zimride’s ride-sharing service, Lyft, was launched in beta, providing San Francisco users a low-cost alternative to cabs and Ubers. Since then, the service has grown a tremendous amount: It’s got more than 100 drivers operating in the area, who together are taking hundreds

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