One Year On, Photo App Startup EyeEm Reckons It Can Keep On Snapping

It’s been a year since upstart photo app EyeEm launched. A year in which Instagram rocketed in usage and was bought for a billion bucks by Facebook. A year in which other startups like Color, Lightbox and Picplz dropped from view. So in that context, what’s it like still plugging away at the photo app

Mozilla releases Thunderbird 15 with Firefox-like UI, live chat

Mozilla might be scaling back its official support of Thunderbird, but it still has love left for those who yearn for more in their e-mail clients than OS developers can give. The newly-released Thunderbird 15 update’s most conspicuous change is a deliberate visual harmony with its Firefox cousin: the

LG Optimus L9 packs big screen, big battery and clever translator

LG has announced its latest Android smartphone, the Optimus L9, delivering a sizable 4.7-inch IPS display and Ice Cream Sandwich for the budget to midrange market. Slotting in beneath the LG Optimus G revealed yesterday, the Optimus L9 has a 1GHz dual-core processor and 1GB of RAM, running the company’s

Samsung brings speedy UHS-I class SD and microSD memory cards in new 64GB sizes to IFA 2012

We’ve seen UHS-I class SD and microSD cards capable of incredible speeds before, and Samsung unveiled a few 16GB microSD modules of its own earlier this year, but now it’s showing off 64GB sized versions at IFA 2012. The top of the line Pro editions intended for high speed LTE-connected phones and tablets

Writer breaks down floppy drive history in detail, recalls the good sectors and the bad

There’s been a lot of nostalgia circulating around the PC world in the past year, but there’s only one element of early home computing history that everyone shares in common: the floppy drive. A guest writer posting at HP’s Input Output blog, Steve Vaughan-Nichols, is acknowledging our shared sentimentality

Car Dealership Challenges You to Tweet Your Way to a New Audi

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Sony unveils latest HX950 flagship HDTV in Japan with ‘Intelligent Peak LED’ backlighting

While Sony’s current lineup of HDTVs has so far topped out with the HX929/920 series that’s been kicking around since 2011, in Japan it has just unveiled a new top of the line model: the HX950. Often rumored in the last few months, it’s available in 65- or 55-inch varieties and features Sony’s now-trademark

Does This Mobile App Prove Vincent Van Gogh Was Colorblind? [VIDEO]

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Looxcie’s Lifecasting Mobile Apps Graduate From Beta With Nifty Facebook Integration In Tow

Remember Looxcie? The folks behind those tiny, ear-mounted video cameras that first popped up a few years ago? The company has been keeping to itself these past few months, mostly because the team has been slaving away some new and updated apps that they’re finally willing to talk about.

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Seed-sized A*STAR antenna could open the door to 20Gbps wireless

Antennas have often capped the potential speed of a wireless link — the 450Mbps in modern 802.11n WiFi routers is directly linked to the use of a MIMO antenna array to catch signals more effectively, for example. That ceiling is about to get much higher, if A*STAR has anything to say about it. The use