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June 10, 2015 Posted By:
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Apple is encouraging developers to stop thinking about their user interfaces in terms of specific devices and orientation, and to start thinking in terms of different view types, in the interest of building interfaces that work with the multitasking mode introduced for using apps side-by-side on iPad in iOS 9.
The changes reflect the best example of Apple’s tendency to…
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June 10, 2015 Posted By:
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Try these steps if your touchscreen responds slowly, inconsistently, or doesn't respond at all....
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June 10, 2015 Posted By:
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June 9, 2015 Posted By:
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Landing a place in the Fortune 500 means that your company is a big deal: Every company on this year’s list brought in at least $5.1 billion in revenue last year.
But just because a company is huge doesn’t mean it is always profitable. Nine companies on this year’s list lost more than $1 billion in 2014, despite being among the...
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June 9, 2015 Posted By:
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June 9, 2015 Posted By:
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In an era when hoodie-clad coders are the boy kings of Silicon Valley, Dan Schulman, 57, favors cowboy boots. He made his name in distinctly un-Valley industries like telecom and credit cards. He plays chess with Richard Branson. And he once spent 24 hours begging on New York streets as research for a homeless-youth charity, sleeping in a skate park.
As...
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June 9, 2015 Posted By:
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We were underwhelmed by the overhyped Apple World Wide Development Conference yesterday (dubbed "dub-dub" by the cognoscenti)… as were Wall Street analysts. But I would call your attention to this piece about upgrades in Apple's mobile phone operating system, iOS9, designed to make it more intelligent, and more aware of context.
"Intelligence everywhere" has been a buzz phrase since...
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June 9, 2015 Posted By:
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The advent of smart cars means that automakers have to figure out how to collaborate closely with tech companies—and that means making changes to their business models. During a panel at this week’s TechCrunch/TechNode Shanghai event, Juergen Bauer, who manages the Audi-Tongji Joint Lab in Shanghai, asked a panel of representatives from car companies about how the auto industry…
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June 9, 2015 Posted By:
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June 9, 2015 Posted By:
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Like many busy executives, Sean Ammirati, a partner at Birchmere Ventures in Pittsburgh, had a habit of firing off a series of tired emails after his kids went to bed. Slogging through your inbox late in the evening is so common in the technology industry that some call it the third shift. But recently Ammirati realized just how mindless--and possibly...
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