By Maria Joyce Cabilao, on April 25th, 2013%
Apple Inc’s WWDC or the Worldwide Developers Conference is here again and as like always, there are high anticipations for new products and OS updates on stage.
Wednesday, the Cupertino, California-based company announced that the annual developers conference will happen between June 10 and June 14 in San Francisco, California. The company also announced their press release that the conference will be focusing on sharing the new iOS and OS X to the developers.
Also in the press release, Phil Schiller, worldwide marketing SVP said that “Our developers have had the most prolific and . . . → Read More: Apple Announces WWDC; Developers Expect Introduction of iOS 7 and OS X 10.9
By Jan Paul Ronaldo Manching, on April 21st, 2013%
It has been rumored before that the late Steve Jobs has been talking to the CEO of Volkswagen for some project. Some reports suggest that they are designing a car that will revolutionize motoring. But recent reports came out that Volkswagen is going to unveil their latest creation, the iBeetle, in the auto show in Shanghai – the Auto China 2013. This seems to be a clear collaboration of Apple and Volkswagen.
In the reports, the Volkswagen iBeetle will be a special-edition car. It will have a dedicated iPhone dock in the dashboard and an App . . . → Read More: Volkswagen iBeetle, the Collaboration of Apple and German Car Manufacturer
By Jan Paul Ronaldo Manching, on March 16th, 2013%
Toyota announced a huge recall of 310,000 units of their FJ Cruiser SUVs. The recall was due to a seat belt problem. The safety belt could potentially fail depends on how the passenger and the driver positions themselves in the vehicle seats. This could be dangerous especially in sudden brakes or light bumps. Majority of the SUVs recalled are from the United States, SUVs sold in other countries are included in this massive recall.
The car maker made the announcement in a press release, citing a problem about the passenger and the driver seat belts which . . . → Read More: Toyota FJ Cruisers Recalled due to Seat Belt Problems
By Jane Gracielo, on July 15th, 2011%
Ingenuity is certainly something to be accepted. Commercial ingenuity is something to be respected. It may appear that sometimes, certain tech corporations just respect their own ingenuity. TechCrunch’s Erick Schonfeld stated that it appears to be the case with Facebook which has eliminated a piece of well commercial ingenuity from its site.
App developer Michael Lee Johnson is aware of the need to be big on Google+ or be unknown, and doubted what good methods to increase his Google+ circles may be. He hit upon a good plan, he placed an ad on Facebook and it . . . → Read More: Michael Lee Johnson’s Google+ Ad Gets Banned by Facebook
By Jane Gracielo, on June 14th, 2011%
Comcast has proclaimed it’s preparation to even out a Skype-powered video calling service for its cable subscribers while an growing quantity of TV makers create Skype technology into their sets, several of them with video and cameras, also.
Users of Comcast-Skype will be capable to call with video or audio or text while they look at a TV show. Similar goes for the Xfinity iPad and iPhone apps which previously perform as remote controls and second-screen viewing gadgets. The service would mechanically tie to Facebook to look for friends on Skype, according to Comcast.
A press . . . → Read More: Skype Video Calls on TV by Comcast
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