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Switched On: Hinging on success

Each week Ross Rubin contributes Switched On , a column about consumer technology. The announcement of the Acer Aspire R7 was the best example of the company’s assertion that it was moving from computers designed with touch to computers designed for touch. But if having a fancy, even unprecedented, hinge is what defines a touch-optimized notebook, Acer is a bit late to the party. Last October , Switched On discussed the role that laptop-tablet hybrids — namely convertibles and detachables — would play in the differentiation of Windows 8 devices. Both types have seen their share of support. Detachables have included HP’s Envy x2 , ASUS’ Transformer-inspired VivoTab and Microsoft’s Surface . (Dell’s XPS 10 is available only with Windows RT.) Filed under: Apple , Microsoft Comments Continue reading

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Nintendo 3DS XL Circle Pad Pro review: just like the original, but bigger

Nintendo seems to have a knack for repeat performances. Nintendo DS? Quickly supplanted by the DS Lite — and the DSi didn’t last too long either before it was succeeded by the DSi XL . Even the 3DS saw a revision, when it was supersized last summer. These redesigns typically don’t change more than the device’s size, but when the 3DS XL was announced, some gamers were left wanting. Didn’t the original 3DS get an accessory specifically to address the lack of a second analog pad ? Why didn’t Nintendo take the opportunity to add dual-analog controls? Well, if that happened, Nintendo couldn’t release an encore Circle Pad Pro accessory, could it? Let’s take a look at the 3DS XL Circle Pad Pro and see what’s changed. Gallery: 3DS XL Circle Pad Pro Filed under: Peripherals , Nintendo Comments Continue reading

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Kickback on a Lazy Sunday with these 15 Stories.

It was a pretty low key week in Apple News, as Google I/O dominated the news cycle. Ahead of the conference, Google CEO Larry Page had a public discussion about his vocal cord paralysis. This was CEO interview week, as Tim Cook had a discussion with Politico discussing Apple’s US manufacturing plans. There was a little bit of noise when Apple booted the “Bang With Friends” app from the store. On the rumor front we had reports that the iPhone 5S was going to feature a Sapphire fingerprint reading home button, and rumors about a possible new Macbook Air at WWDC surfaced on reports of dwindling stock. Our Features, Tips, and Funny Posts Steve and Steve: A Steve Jobs & Steve Wozniak Comic You Have To See To Believe This Week in “Nerds Ruin Everything”: iOS Concepts How To Add Blank Spaces To Your Home Screen Without Jailbreaking Interview With Realmac Software’s Dan Counsell Show Folder Sizes In Finder Once And For All Stories From Around the Web Why wearable computing won’t go mainstream , Richard J Anderson looks at the reasons why products like Glass are out of step with mainstream users. Gmail at Nine: The Evolution of an Essential Web Service , Harry McCracken gives a rundown of the last nine years of Google’s mail service. Can You Replace Photoshop with Pixelmator? TidBIts explores if you can leave the creative cloud behind for Pixelmator. Welcome to Google Island, Wired imagines what happens when Google gets their own island. Cards Against Humanity has made well more than $12 million, all because some Highland Park 20-somethings wanted to avoid conversation. , The Chicago Grid profiles the success of the creators of “Cards Against Humanity.” Our Weekly Deals The MacMate Pro Plan: 100GB Of Cloud Storage Slickwraps: $50 Credit For Only $25! Cleanup Your iTunes w/ Tunes Cleaner For Mac The Mega Design Bundle Upgrade Apple Depot Earbuds With Mic & Remote The post Kickback on a Lazy Sunday with these 15 Stories. appeared first on Macgasm . Continue reading

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Yahoo to acquire Tumblr in $1.1 billion cash deal

That cat’s out of the bag a day early , it seems. Yahoo’s board has approved a $1.1 billion cash deal to purchase the blogging site Tumblr, according to The Wall Street Journal . We were expecting Yahoo to announce the acquisition during tomorrow’s NYC media event — CEO Marissa Mayer may instead use the last-minute gathering to detail the company’s plans for integrating the popular platform. It’s unclear how Yahoo intends to utilize its latest procurement, but with a 10-figure price tag now public, we can only imagine that Tumblr will be put to good use. We’ll be covering tomorrow afternoon’s event live, so stay tuned for more details from New York City. Filed under: Internet Comments Source: Wall Street Journal (Twitter) Continue reading

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Former Google Exec Turns Whistleblower On Company’s Tax Avoidance Machinations In The UK

Google is under fire in the UK for its tax practices in the country, and a new key witness (who spoke to The Sunday Times ) might put them in deeper hot water when he hands over a reported 100,000 emails and documents to the British Revenue & Customs (HRMC) services. Barney Jones, a former Googler who was at the company between 2004 and 2006, says he has material proof that Google’s London sales staff which would negotiate and close sales for the UK market, despite claiming its Dublin HQ handled finalizing all deals. Jones was prompted to speak out by testimony given to the Commons Public Accounts Committee (PAC) last week by Google VP Matt Brittin, who said that London-based Google staff were never closing any ad sales deals, though some selling efforts were made there. Brittin had previously gone on record in November 2012 with statements asserting that no one in the London office was doing any kind of ad selling. The matter of where the deals were finalized is especially important because if a sale closes in London, it’s likely they’d be taxable in Britain, rather than in the extremely low tax-rated Ireland. Jones told the Sunday Times that Google is fully aware of this, yet there are still records of Google staff closing major deals from companies like eBay and Lloyds TSB, but Google doesn’t seem at all certain that any of the documentation will absolutely prove that it has done anything strictly against UK tax law, according to a statement provided by Google Direct of External Relations Peter Barron to the Sunday Times. “As we said in front of the public accounts committee, it is difficult to respond fully to documents we have not seen,” the statement reads. “These questions relate to Google’s business in the UK going back a decade or more. None of the allegations put to us change the fact that Google pays the corporate tax due on its UK activities and complies fully with UK law.” Google reiterated this statement to TechCrunch when we contacted them for comment. Ireland uses its lower corporate taxation rate, which is 12.5 percent, or a little over half of Britain’s 23 percent, to attract big names who base their European corporate headquarters there, including Apple and Facebook in addition to Google. The search giant is currently under fire from UK parliament members for its tax practices , thanks to a Reuters investigation that revealed statements it made last November to the PAC about its London operations may not have been entirely accurate. Amazon is next in the PAC’s sights for its UK tax practices, as Reuters has also recently uncovered evidence to suggest that it, too, is doing a lot of selling through an autonomous London-based unit, despite routing its sales on paper through a tax-exempt affiliate based in Luxembourg. In fact, for most on Google’s footing, avoiding taxes seems to be the exception, not the rule, and a recent piece by V3′s Madeline Bennett explains that even if this fresh round of hearings reveals that these schemes do run afoul of UK tax regulations, it’s unlikely we’ll see situations change all that dramatically. Governments are too dependent on the general economic benefits of hosting big corporations, and get too much out of awarding them contracts, she says, to risk doing long-term harm to those arrangements. Still, what Jones claims to have would be incredibly embarrassing for Google, especially if it spells out in no uncertain terms that closing deals was regularly handled by Google’s London staff, in direct contradiction to what Brittin has told the committee, but until we see the goods, there’s no telling how deep down the rabbit hole his information actually goes. Continue reading

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Deal: Get Over 3,000 Design Resources For One Low Price

The Mega Design Bundle Upgrade is jam-packed with thousands of high quality design resources. It’ll give you the flexibility to tackle any design project. The bundle comes with over 2.5 GB of smooth icons, flashy vector elements, intuitive Photoshop templates and so much more. Normally the resources in this bundle would cost you $1,068, but for a limited time we’re bringing them to you for only $49.99. You can grab the Mega Design Bundle Upgrade here . The post Deal: Get Over 3,000 Design Resources For One Low Price appeared first on Macgasm . Continue reading

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Ask Engadget: can you use an Android tablet as a graphics tablet?

We know you’ve got questions, and if you’re brave enough to ask the world for answers, then here’s the outlet to do so. This week’s Ask Engadget inquiry is from Xan, who wants Cintiq functionality without paying Cintiq prices. If you’re looking to ask one of your own, drop us a line at ask [at] engadget [dawt] com. “I’m a student and I’m considering staying on to do graphic design, and I really like the look of Wacom’s Cintiq devices. Unfortunately I couldn’t afford one even if I sold a kidney, so I was wondering if I could turn an Android tablet into a cheaper version? I figure a device like the Galaxy Note 10.1 with its Wacom digitizer would be a good fit, so is there a way to do it? Thanks!” We’re sucking in air through our teeth, as we’re sorry to say, we can’t think of a way this could be done successfully. There’s a few problems like no software, a lack of bandwidth and doubts over the accuracy of a tablet to replicate such a sophisticated piece of hardware. That said, perhaps the forthcoming Surface Pro software update might solve this problem altogether, but an Android tablet? We’re not so sure. But if there’s anyone out there who has made it happen and wants to share their revelation, why not leave a note below? Filed under: Peripherals Comments Continue reading

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Mobile Miscellany: week of May 13th, 2013

If you didn’t get enough mobile news during the week, not to worry, because we’ve opened the firehose for the truly hardcore. This week brought a new handset from Sony to the US and UK, updates to Nokia Creative Suite and three new (and very inexpensive) smartphones from Blu Products. These stories and more await after the break. So buy the ticket and take the ride as we explore all that’s happening in the mobile world for this week of May 13th, 2013. Filed under: Cellphones , Software , Mobile , Sony Comments Continue reading

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Axio returns as Melon, an EEG headband that’ll help you learn to focus

The quantified self movement’s gaining steam, with companies creating all sorts of gadgets to track our activity levels, sleeping habits and even what’s going on inside our heads. Melon’s an EEG headband that taps into your brain’s inner workings to show you how well you maintain mental focus. We actually saw Melon’s prototype predecessor last year when it was called Axio, and while this new band packs largely the same components, the design’s been refined to a much thinner profile. As before, its got a trio of electrodes for sensing brainwaves, a NeuroSky chip for filtering out extraneous electrical noise and Bluetooth 4.0 for offloading data wirelessly. It sends data to iPhones (Android’s in development) running the Melon app, which translates that info into a focus graph — generally speaking, the higher the neural activity in your pre-frontal cortex, the higher your level of focus. Users then input contextual data tags like time of day, type of activity and the surrounding environmental conditions to allow them to track variables that may affect their focus. Filed under: Wearables Comments Source: Kickstarter Continue reading

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Share between devices painlessly with Instashare

There will come a time when you would like to simply transfer a file from one iOS device to another or to a Mac; it’s inevitable. When the time arises, you will discover as most of us already have that the process is not as straightforward as one would think, considering how powerful these devices are. The most common methods used up to this point have been emailing oneself, cloud services like iCloud or Dropbox , file sync with the USB cable and iTunes or pleading with the always capricious Camera Connection Kit . Thankfully the developers at TwoManShow have developed a wonderful app to take the pain out of cross device file transfers with their Instashare app. Instashare for iOS is like AirDrop for mobile devices as it quickly and painlessly copies any file from one device to another over WiFi or Bluetooth without a direct connection to the internet. Instashare for OSX currently in beta, adds the ability to send files to and from your Mac and your iOS devices. Both versions of Instashare are free; however, the iOS version is ad-supported and the ads can be removed by a $0.99 in-app purchase. Instashare for Android and Windows are currently in development. Share between devices painlessly with Instashare originally appeared on TUAW – The Unofficial Apple Weblog on Sat, 18 May 2013 17:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Source  |  Permalink  |  Email this  |  Comments Continue reading

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