Nov 20, 2013 | TabTimes
There’s a lot to juggle when developing an app: The expectations of your users, the demands of your boss and a multitude of other facets that need to be weighed — and possibly tossed. These topics and more were part of a lively discussion during the “App...
Sep 12, 2012 | Forbes
In a lawsuit that the U.S. Department of Justice (DoJ) is bringing against book publishers for eBook price fixing, lawyers have been invited to submit amicus briefs for the court’s consideration. However, U.S. District Judge Denise Cote’s rejected attorney...
Jul 20, 2012 | Forbes
Image taken from the Vimeo clip. I learned how to type on a typewriter, a quaint machine that fits perfectly in the world of Mad Men, but not so much in the here and now. Typewriters were slow going, and every error had to be painstakingly corrected with Wite-Out...
Mar 9, 2012 | Forbes
Until recently, the only service provider for the iPhone in the United States was AT&T…unless you had an unlocked iPhone, that is, an iPhone that’s been hacked to free it from the constraints of Apple Inc. Jailbreakers could then use the less...
Feb 1, 2012 | Forbes
Siri hates you if you’re Scottish. That’s one possible explanation as to why the iPhone 4S digital assistant can’t understand a word the Scots are saying, as you can see in this hilarious video, below. (Warning: foul language.) Of course, another explanation is that...