Apple just pulled the covers off the new iPad--its latest tablet in the post-PC era, and just as the rumors said it would be, it's all about its amazing new screen. Apple's new iPad is being revealed today in San Francisco: It's physically a lot like the iPad 2 , there's still a home button (quashing some wild rumors about it going) and yes--it has a fabulous 2,048 by 1,536 pixel screen
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Feed SubscriptionFacebook’s Timeline Movie Maker, Starring Your Jacked Ego
The visualization tool brings home the point that your Timeline is supposed to be a survey of your young life so far. And it makes you want to upload more and better pictures
Read More »Facebook’s Timeline Movie Maker, Starring Your Jacked Ego
The visualization tool brings home the point that your Timeline is supposed to be a survey of your young life so far. And it makes you want to upload more and better pictures.
Read More »Giving Cameras The Best Autofocus Possible, Autofocus From The Human Eye
When digital cameras focus, they use a complicated and slow system that often doesn't come close to being correct. Humans, however, focus correctly in an instant.
Read More »Giving Cameras The Best Autofocus Possible, Autofocus From The Human Eye
When digital cameras focus, they use a complicated and slow system that often doesn't come close to being correct.
Read More »Giving Cameras The Best Autofocus Possible, Autofocus From The Human Eye
When digital cameras focus, they use a complicated and slow system that often doesn't come close to being correct. Humans, however, focus correctly in an instant
Read More »Best Travel Charger: Chargepod
Despite smartphones' bid to be our all-in-one device, some people still travel with an external GPS, gaming system, Bluetooth headset, PDA, digital camera—or all of the above. If this describes you, good news: Carrying a Chargepod means never again having to strew your devices around a hotel room or unplug a lamp for an extra outlet
Read More »The Way I Work: David Karp of Tumblr
As a kid, David Karp, the founder of Tumblr, taught himself to code and dropped out of high school. Now 24 years old, Karp runs his company his wayand refuses to keep a schedule. In 2007, when others his age were studying for midterms and living on dorm food, David Karp was busy launching Tumblr, an easy-to-use blogging platform that now hosts 17.5 million blogs and receives about 1.5 billion page views per week.
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