Evernote announces new Moleskine Business Notebook

Anyone who sits in on a meeting and jots down notes understands how hard it can be to transpose them to a digital format. You draw a chart, maybe a … Continue reading

FarmVille goes mobile as Zynga tries smartphone gaming

Zynga may best be known for its Facebook games, but the company is bringing a new mobile FarmVille to iPhone, iPad and Android in an attempt to turn around its … Continue reading

Tactus Taps Wistron To Bring Its Magical Physical Touchscreen Buttons To The Masses

tactus-large Tactus makes keyboards that appear out of seemingly flat glass touchscreen surfaces, thanks a fluid-based layer that reacts to electrical signals to create rises and bumps that serve as keys and buttons. It’s a magical technology, and one that you can see demoed on video in the clip below from CES this year. Soon, you’ll be able to get that tech on a range of devices thanks to a new… Read More

How to Build an iPad Out of Lego

How to Build an iPad Out of Lego

It’s estimated that one third of us own a tablet computer, so this LEGO tablet should hopefully look fairly familiar.We’ve used some custom printed tiles to represent the apps installed on our tablet, but you could use any decorated tiles you have in your collection.

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Apple tipped project uses iPhone mic to identify songs

Apple is working on a project in partnership with Shazam that will allow iOS users to identify a song using their device’s microphone, sources “with knowledge of the product” have … Continue reading

Hearthstone: Heroes Of Warcraft Arrives On The iPad

Back in 2013, Blizzard announced Hearthstone which was basically Blizzard’s take on a collectible card game, except in digital form, and to top things off, the game is free-to-play, so if gamers wanted to buy additional cards or booster packs, they’d have to fork out real-life money instead.

Now the good news is that Blizzard has officially launched the game for the iPad, following its soft launch earlier this month.  The app itself weighs around 500MB in size so you might want to be connected to the WiFi if you want to download it. The app itself is free, like we mentioned, but in-app purchases can range anywhere between $1.99 up to $49.99. (more…)

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    Yahoo tipped in project to replace Google as Apple’s default search

    Among Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer’s efforts to boost the company into greener pastures comes word on a couple of internal projects, one that is quite ambitious: getting Apple to replace … Continue reading

    How to Turn Off Facebook’s Auto-Playing Video Ads

    How to Turn Off Facebook's Auto-Playing Video Ads

    Facebook recently introduced auto-playing video ads on desktop and mobile, but thankfully there’s now a switch to opt out. Here’s what you have to do.

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    Teen Records Himself Getting Bullied On iPad, Gets Charged With Wiretapping Instead

    Teen Records Himself Getting Bullied On iPad, Gets Charged With Wiretapping InsteadImagine that you’re out and about, perhaps phone in your hand, when you witness a crime take place either in front of you or you’re the victim, so you start using your phone to record the incident to use it as evidence or proof of the crime taking place. Sounds fine, right? Imagine the surprise of a Pennsylvania sophomore who discovered that he had been charged with wiretapping instead of being able to use his recordings as evidence.

    The story goes like this: a Pennsylvania sophomore complained to his mom about being bullied in school. To prove that he was not making this up, he decided to use his school-approved iPad to record the incident on audio. The audio recordings did prove he was being harassed, with students making fun of him, making extremely rude comments, and even mock hitting him so as to scare him, as one of them admitted on audio. (more…)

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    Weev Is Free to Troll Again After Appeals Court Tosses Out Conviction

    Weev Is Free to Troll Again After Appeals Court Tosses Out Conviction

    Hoards of internet enthusiasts crowed in unison, when Andrew "Weev" Auernheimer was convicted of computer fraud in 2012 and later sentenced to 3.5 years in prison. And on Friday, those cries were justified. A federal appeals panel just overturned the conviction but not for the reasons some activists might’ve hoped for.

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