Apps & Web

Twitter Turns Off Verified Accounts’ Right to DM Privacy?

Ever wanted to tell Lady Gaga or Justin Bieber just how much you love them, but lacked the ability to do so in private? Well, a new move by Twitter that could be described as “almost as head-scratchingly bizarre as sending you emails everytime someone mentions you” will change that – until the celebrities of the world demand it changes …

Newly Updated ‘Flipboard’ iPad App: Even Better!

My iPad is bursting at the seams with wonderful applications. If I had to pick just one of them as the romantic ideal of what a tablet app can and should be, it would be Flipboard.

This “social magazine”–which brings together stuff from Facebook, Twitter, and the entire Web into a wonderfully browsable package–simply …

Why Competing with Apple Is So Difficult

Ben Bajarin is the Director of Consumer Technology Analysis and Research at Creative Strategies, Inc, a technology industry analysis and market intelligence firm located in Silicon Valley.

The desire to compete with Apple is widespread among many companies in the tech sector. The problem is that very few, if any at all, are well …

Roll Over, Movie Bootleggers: It’s All About 3D Prop Printing Now

Never mind digital bootlegging, the new wave of counterfeiting is all about 3D printing and the creation of replica props from movies and television. Don’t believe me? Then you’re obviously not lawyers for Paramount Pictures, and you’ve clearly never heard of Todd Blatt.

Blatt was served with a Cease & Desist letter by Paramount …

Google Plus… Me? Securing a Google+ Invite Isn’t Easy Yet

At 3:54 PM on Tuesday afternoon, I received an e-mail telling me that my friend Hope was “hanging out.” Having no idea what this meant—and being at work and therefore in no position to go “hang out” with her—I ignored both the e-mail and the novel “(Google+)” label next to her name. Surely this was another of those Google …

Impressions: Google+ Is Everything Facebook Should Be

Oooh, things might start getting interesting around here. That’s because for the first time, Google’s thrown down a real social networking contender with Google+. Facebook finally might have gotten its first real rival.

Forget Buzz. Forget Wave. I almost even forgot what Google Wave was called. While my first impressions of …

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