Apps & Web

Apple: iOS 5, iCloud Both Launching October 12

At one point during today’s Apple “let’s talk iPhone” dog and pony show, all the live blogs paused and I wondered whether Apple had unveiled its super-secret Cupertino mothership and blasted off. But no, today turned out to be all about the iPhone 4S, iCloud, iOS 5 and an incredibly clever-sounding voice recognition app dubbed …

Top Five Tuesday Tech Deals

It’s Tuesday! Time for some handpicked gadget deals.

Refurbished Nook Color: $149 at Buy.com

Some Women's Magazines for 'Nook Color' E-Reader Outselling iPad Versions

Barnes & Noble would like you to pretty please forget about the $199 Kindle Fire that’s coming out in mid-November and, as such, you can get your hands on the Nook Color e-book reader/tablet for just $149. This is a refurbished unit …

TV Shows Make Up at Least Half of Netflix Streaming Now

Netflix may dominate the streaming video market, but there’s some surprising good news for Hulu from the MIPCOM conference in Cannes. The streaming video audience seems to be moving firmly in the direction of catching up on television rather than watching movies. Netflix Chief Content Officer Ted Sarandos revealed the information at the …

Move Over, Twitter: ‘Occupy Wall Street’ Activists Feel the ‘Vibe’

It’s the classic good news/bad news situation for Twitter. The good news: It’s looking less likely that the company is going to face accusations that its platform is being used by activists such as the “Occupy Wall Street” protesters to organize, and therefore face legal action as a result. The bad news: It’s because activists seem to be …

Hipmunk’s Flight Search: Just as Hip on Android

Slowly but surely, many of the best iOS apps are coming to Android, and their quality once they get there is improving.

Case in point: The excellent air travel search engine Hipmunk, which arrived in a version for Android phones recently. Its Android version is just as good as the iOS one—good looking, easy to use, and brilliantly …

Spotify Launches ‘Private Listening’ for Your Guilty Pleasures

Sometimes you need to listen to a particular song that’s in your head, just to exorcise it. And sometimes that song is so embarrassing—”I Think We’re Alone Now,” by Tiffany, for example—that you’d really rather it didn’t show up on your Facebook profile for all to see. That’s where Spotify’s new “Private Listening” feature comes …

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