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Once again, science is confirming what we have always suspected. This time, after years of referring to Apple's customer base as the "cult of Mac" or "cult of Apple", a group of UK neuroscientists have been able to demonstrate that when you compare the brain MRI's of Apple fans versus those taken of people who consider themselves "very religious", well guess what
Read More »How Apple Plans To Make Cloud-Based iTunes A Seamless Experience
An Apple patent gives us some clues about the cloud-based iTunes we're all expecting any moment now--namely, how it'll make streaming content a seamless experience.
Read More »Tumblr’s Insane Growth, New MacBook Airs, "Hulu For Magazines," And More…
The Fast Company reader's essential source for breaking news and innovation from around the web--updated all day. Tumblr's Insane Growth "Exponential" growth is a term often bantered around with little mathematical accuracy
Read More »New Gadget Mantra: The Screen’s The Thing
We're used to fairly similar LCD screens on pretty much all our mobile gadgets and TVs. That's all about to change
Read More »Metaio Bets Augmented Reality On Tablets Is The Future
Metaio has just released Junaio 2.6, the latest version of its augmented reality "browser" for mobile devices, along with a plug-in for third-party app integration and a newly freshened-up mobile developer's kit called Unifeye.
Read More »iFive: Senate To Quiz Apple/Google, Microsoft Buying Nokia?, Facebook Places Bigger, Winklevoss’ Supreme Court Plan, Nook Apps
1. Apple and Google will be called back to testify before the Senate hearing on digital privacy on Thursday, but this time they'll also be joined by Bret Taylor, the CTO for Facebook
Read More »iPhone 5 Rumor Round-Up: Late November Arrival, But No NFC?
Though the iPhone 5's arrival is still far away, leaks are getting out about a possible November 21 launch date, a hardware change that'll render your current case unusable, the screen size, and NFC. We've heard a few rumors before about the iPhone 5, most notably that its launch has been delayed well beyond a typical June/July release timeframe
Read More »Amazon’s Android March: PopCap Games Signs An Exclusive Deal
Amazon's clever moves to change (and own) the Android app market space just got lots better: PopCap, a hugely successful games company, has signed an exclusive deal to launch its Android games with them. For any of the 50 million app downloaders who've racked their brains or thwapped their thumbs on an iPad or iPhone touch screen full of digital jewels, PopCap Games--or at least its runaway hit, Bejeweled--will ring a bell
Read More »Mike Tyson, App Maker: "I Don’t Want To Be A Dinosaur"
Mike Tyson's entered the next phase of his career: creative consultant for the wildly successful iPhone game, "Mike Tyson: Main Event." And while plenty of celebrities lend their names to products, Tyson tells Fast Company he's poured his heart into this one--and found kindred spirits among hardcore gamers.
Read More »Apple Roundup: Speech Controls, Air-Powered Keyboards, Animated iPods As Jewelry
Apple has filed a number of stunningly promising patents this week--here's a peek at the sweet new features that'll make your current device look lame. Apple has filed a number of stunningly promising patents this week, and combined with news from manufacturing partners and some leaks, here's what may be coming up in future iDevices. iPod Nano with camera We've seen a few rumors that Apple is adding a camera to its tiny touchscreen Nano iPod--bringing back a facility it added to its last-gen Nano at the end of its lifecycle.
Read More »Edison’s Inventionland
A tour through Thomas Edison's famed workshop, plus Apple's bid to convert speech to text, and the rest of today's news.
Read More »Behind The Music: Google Bungles Music Beta Launch, Leaves PO’d Record Labels In An Uproar
Google's Music Beta system sounds like a great idea from a user point of view--you get almost instant access to your tunes, no matter where you are or which computing platform you're using (the only downside being its gobbling of bandwidth).
Read More »Will You Be Taxed for Driving?
States, fearing that more energy-efficient cars mean less money to maintain roads, begin testing a mileage-based tax. I was driving in Minneapolis several weeks ago when I heard on the local radio news that Minnesota would be conducting a study to research whether it made sense for the state to start charging drivers a mileage-based tax
Read More »How To Make Google Music Beta Into An iPhone App And More
Yesterday, Google Launched Music Beta, a cloud-based music service that lets you stream all your songs from any device.
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