Stealth startup Quik.io hits the ground with iPad content streaming app
A startup by three former Cisco veterans has been in stealth mode for over a year developing an iPad app that aims at making streaming content to an iPad a simple operation.
A startup by three former Cisco veterans has been in stealth mode for over a year developing an iPad app that aims at making streaming content to an iPad a simple operation.
Designed by a brilliant physicist and computer industry pioneer, the Superfocus eyeglasses will enhance many lives, including my own.
The US International Trade Commission will investigate the patent claims made against Apple by Elan Microelectronics of Taiwan.
Apple has given consumers and businesses alike a great deal in today's announcement, but it could be overshadowed by the seeming lack of progress in its hardware range.
More rumours surfacing this afternoon 'confirm' that the next-generation iPad will have 4G LTE capabilities, offering its soon-to-be users super high-speed mobile broadband.
As Samsung and Apple continue its "bipolar" relationship of parts supply amid patent disputes, Apple could encroach Samsung's safe haven by attacking the 7-inch tablet market.
iPad sales are strong, but declining. Apple may have the bulk of the Fortune 500 in its portfolio, but penetration rates are low. Why isn't Cook worried?
On Monday, May 17th, the SF MusicTech Summit brings together a mixed crowd of roughly 700 to the Kabuki Hotel in San Francisco's Japantown for a lively discussion focused on the bustling intersection of music and technology.
Last night I was watching the movie Office Space (remember Milton and the line "Excuse me, I believe you have my stapler..."), a movie set in 1999, in the heady days leading up to Y2K. Well, I wasn't really watching the movie, it was just on in the background. Anyway, I was doing a spot of work on my iPad while the movie was on I started to idly think about how cool it would be if you could take an iPad back to 1999 ...
Chitika, an online advertising company, has been remarkably successful lately at getting top-tier tech sites to quote its "research reports." But a closer look at this company suggests that maybe journalists should be a lot less trusting of its data.