Fitbit announces two new fitness trackers: the Fitbit One with a vibrating alarm, and the $60 Fitbit Zip
It was about a year ago this time that Fitbit released a new fitness tracker, the Fitbit Ultra, so now would seem like as good a time as any for a refresh. Indeed, the company just announced the Fitbit One, which will replace the Ultra, and which adds a "silent" vibrating alarm to wake you up in the
Adobe Photoshop won’t support Windows XP in next major release
If you still cling to that Windows XP-powered PC as your graphics workhorse, Adobe reckons it’s time you upgraded. Photoshop CS6 will be the last release to support Microsoft’s venerable operating system, with Adobe stating that advances in more modern OS’ and graphics processing have allowed for more
Shazam for TV Now Works With Any Show
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Xbox, Not Windows, Is The Future Of Micrsoft – Says Steve Ballmer
The Xbox, the Zune, Windows Phone: in ten years, these products will be the model for Microsoft, as it evolves away from a software company into a hardware-and-services provider. At least, that’s the corporate vision outlined by Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer this weekend.
Ballmer formalized
Fujifilm’s XF1 digicam is a $500 point-and-shoot with manual controls and a faux leather exterior
Fujifilm has been making some really handsome, retro-styled shooters lately, and the latest is the XF1. It’s a compact camera that’s 4.2 inches wide, 2.4 inches across and a scant 1.2 inches deep, and comes covered in either black, red or tan faux leather. There’s a 2/3 inch 12-megapixel sensor inside
iPhone ‘Paintings’ Created Using Oil from Human Pores [PICS]
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Beats Targets The Business Traveller With Executive Edition Headphones, We Listen In
Since launching its first product in 2008, Beats has gone from an obscure niche headphone brand to a multi-million dollar business with plenty of star power (Dr. Dre, Lady Gaga, Justin Bieber, etc.) catapulting the brand into the mainstream spawning several celebrity and musician endorsed rival brands.
Shazam Makes Its Big TV Push, Says App Can Now Tag Any Show On Any Channel
When you use Shazam, you’re probably identifying a song on the car radio, in a coffee shop, or anywhere else. Recently, however, the company has been expanding into the world of TV, thanks to partnerships with shows like American Idol, and also with brands, including nearly half of the advertisers during
"Todo el mundo debería emprender al menos un proyecto en su vida"
Andrés Arango, director de operaciones de la plataforma de pago virtual Galaxy Móvil, ve el emprendimiento como una montaña rusa en la que “unas veces estamos arriba y otras abajo”.
iPhotography: 10 Striking Silhouettes Worthy of a Frame
1. Walking Alone, by Mutablend
This beautifully captured photo looks like an illustration from a fairy tale.
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