Apple Might Finally Solve Photo Storage Hell
Brenden Mulligan, techcrunch.comEditors Note: Brenden Mulligan is a co-founder and designer at Cluster, a web and mobile app which enables users to create private social networks around interests and experiences.
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Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos Would Welcome More Appstore Deals Like...
Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos Would Welcome More Appstore Deals Like BlackBerry’s
Ina Fried, recode.netWith all the news around Amazon’s phone on Wednesday, less attention was paid to the company’s deal with BlackBerry, where it will become the Canadian handset maker’s main source of consumer apps.
But Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos says the d…
Apple brings manual camera controls to iOS 8cnet.com Limited...
Apple brings manual camera controls to iOS 8
cnet.comLimited camera control has often been a source of frustration for users and developers who want to flex their mobile photography muscles within iOS. The default camera app has a very limited set of controls available, with a sim…
Editor’s desk: The biggest advantage iPhone and iPad have...
Editor’s desk: The biggest advantage iPhone and iPad have over Android and Amazon
Rene Ritchie, imore.comYou can pay with money. You can pay with time. You can pay with attention. You can pay with data. Depending on what you have the most of, and what holds the greatest value to you, there exists options to meet your price. Apple and Amazon want your…
10 Things In Tech You Need To Know This Morning Jay Yarow,...
10 Things In Tech You Need To Know This Morning
Jay Yarow, businessinsider.comGood morning! It’s a gorgeous, warm day here in New York City. Hope all is well where you are. Let’s tackle the news:
1. Google paid $555 million to acquire Dropcam, a company that video records your home for security. Dropcam w…
Sex and Silicon Valley: the veritable arms race of the dating...
Sex and Silicon Valley: the veritable arms race of the dating app industry
Rory Carroll in San Francisco, theguardian.comThe bay area tech boom has given many of the industry’s workers money, confidence and a hedonistic tinge, writes Rory Carroll from Silicon Valley
Silicon Valley has long attracted young entrepreneurs and software engineers with the promise of…