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This is a good way to recycle old iMacs.
Where’s the “Flower Power” one? Regardless, want.
TheDuperTech: Apple acquires indoor navigation startup company WifiSLAM →
Apple has acquired the indoor navigation company WifiSLAM. The Cupertino giant paid $20 million for the two-year old Silicon Valley startup.
WifiSLAM, as its name mildly suggests, has developed an indoor location method based on Wi-Fi signals coming from routers in the building. It allows…
Steve Jobs manga portrays the man as a dreamy, drug-fueled genius that Japanese girls could love
It doesn’t star Ashton Kutcher, and it isn’t written by Aaron Sorkin, but it might be more interesting than both: it’s the Japanese manga adaptation of Steve Jobs’ life. You could be forgiven for thinking that the juice has been squeezed out of this particular story, following 2011’s official biography by Walter Isaacson and a brace of upcoming movies — but if ever there were a medium that can put a new spin on an old tale, a manga series would be it. Today’s publication of Mari Yamazaki’s Steve Jobs, then, is a somewhat notable event. The first volume is now available in the May 2013 issue of girls’ comic anthology Kiss, oddly enough, and it’s quite unlike anything I’ve read before.

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Here’s the thing: most apps suck. And not only does that make bad apps hard to avoid, it makes the good ones hard to find when there are hundreds of thousands of apps out there. So in this new series, we’ll be highlighting our favorite apps on every platform, whether it’s for your phone, your tablet, your laptop, or any other device.
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Computers Are Going To Disappear by Brennen Byrne
Computer’s are becoming so smart they are going to disappear, a trend we should embrace.


