Opinion Wars: Offending Everybody
Let’s offend all tech nerds with these simple statements.
Opinion Wars: Offending Everybody Read More »
Let’s offend all tech nerds with these simple statements.
Opinion Wars: Offending Everybody Read More »
Unleash your inner Tim Cook! Dream up the next iconic iProduct (car? lava-shooting pony?) & win BIG in our epic Noisecast contest. Get creative & submit your design before June 15th!
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This post is a response to Ron’s expertly written post. Opinion Wars: What Are We Doing? But it isn’t a disagreement or a challenge. it’s support. “I disagree with everything about this.” “This was clearly written by an Apple Fanboy.” “Oh, why am I not surprised! The Noisecast shilling for Apple again.” “Does the noisecast
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Learn about the evolution of iPhone since its inception in 2007, highlighting how it has improved over time and changed the tech world. Debates about which tech product or brand is better are pointless, as what matters is if these devices serve the needs of the individual user.
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Windows Phone 7 champion says it’s losing ground despite awesome features like multitasking & social integration. Can Microsoft turn the tide with Mango update’s hidden gems?
What needs to be done to get WP7 to stop losing ground? Read More »
Microsoft showcases the future of Windows with the upcoming Windows 8. This new version is tailored not only for tablets but desktops and multiple architectures as well. The interface exhibits a touchscreen-centric layout with multi-tasking capabilities, going beyond the traditional Windows’ look. Underneath the new UI, functionality of Windows 7 is maintained for familiar usage. Nevertheless, Microsoft’s bold changes may frustrate users, as they balance providing innovative tech with maintaining functionality for a wide range of consumers.
Microsoft Makes The Leap Into The Ubiquitous OS Game Read More »
Beyond the hype: Tablets won’t kill desktops! Explore the future of gadgets, where form follows function & variety reigns supreme.
The Myth of the Tablet Revolution, and Why PCs Are Still Dead Anyways Read More »
Apple Maps vs. Google Maps: Schmidt’s deal puts kibosh on Apple’s mapmaker dreams (for now!) ️But is Microkia the next battleground?
Don’t Expect Apple Maps To Be Part Of The iCloud Next Week Read More »
Apple breaks silence, patent trolls troll on, cell phones MAY cause cancer, CoD tracks your every pixel (for a fee), Mac defends against MacDefender, Intel’s iPad rival, Endeavour lands tonight, and more!
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Forget rumors, Apple just dropped a bombshell – revealing key WWDC 2011 announcements early! Is it marketing magic or a sign of dull products? Dive into the features, not the hype, and see if Apple’s strategy shift is truly groundbreaking.
Apple announces WWDC menu, media shocked Read More »
Mac Malware Alert! New Variant Bypasses Passwords. Mac Guard, a nasty new cousin of Mac Defender, slithers onto the scene, and it doesn’t need your admin password to wreak havoc. Stay vigilant, Mac users!
New Mac Defender Variant Doesn’t Need Admin Password Read More »
Noisecast 31: Attack of the interrupting cow, Zuckerberg wants 12-year-olds on FB, bionic hand dude, and did your iPad erase your memory? Plus WTF news: music in 1892, sperm tourism, tiger sighting chaos, & adult baby benefits? Listen & discuss!
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Friday roundup: Student throws shoes at China’s internet censor, Nokia eyes dual-core WP7 chips, Apple vs. Amazon over “App Store”, LinkedIn IPO sizzles, 16x HD resolution screen blows minds, Google warns of facial recognition database, HTC Flyer hits Best Buy.
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Apple faces heat for ignoring Mac malware problem, leaving users with no official fix. First self-downloading Mac malware discovered, but Apple refuses to acknowledge or help.
The First Stage Is Denial: Apple Customer Service Denies Malware Exists Read More »