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The History of Apple and Steve Jobs: the Home Computer to the iPod, iPhone and iPad
This company is credited with inventing the home computer, and also brought us the iPod, iPhone and iPad. http://www.WatchMojo.com learns more about the origins and history of Apple. Read More >> related stories
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InnovationLess about Inventing, More about ListeningEveryone has his/her idea of what innovation is. Lots of folks swear it was a string of hits that Steve unveiled back in the day. Larry O'Connor, CEO of Other World Computing, won't diminish the luster of the products but he takes a quieter, more unassuming approach to innovation...he listens to what his customers are telling him -- and mixes it with a lot of good inputs from a great engineering team. Both approaches are good and when they click...it's a beautiful thing. Read More >>
Wacom's Bamboo Pocket StylusTake it to make itToday, Wacom introduced a brand new way to be creative on the go. The Bamboo Pocket Stylus is small enough to take with you everywhere, but has enough volume to feel like your professional stylus. The Bamboo Pocket Stylus fits your creativity wherever you are. Read More >>
Growing Solid State LineMeets Growing SSD Demand by Expanding Product LineEveryone wants faster storage, cooler running systems, lower battery consumption, lighter computers to take with them everywhere but still aren't really keen about getting rid of a perfectly good system for a new one that will probably be obsolete in a month or two as well. The answer is pretty obvious (to us) just swap out the tired old hard drive for some blazing fast, economic SSD units. There's a big push to deliver more, better solutions to extend your system's use life. Read More >>
Power Your Apps With GPU ProgrammingHarness more processing power for your apps by tapping into the GPU. A computer`s CPU traditionally carries the application workload, but developers can now tap a programming approach that engages the graphics processing unit (GPU) as well. The concept, referred to as General Purpose GPU, or GPGPU, essentially makes the GPU available for computing chores other than graphics. The ability to offload tasks from overtaxed CPUs can boost application performance. In addition, writing programs to leverage more resources make for improved energy management -- tasks can be targeted toward the parts of a system that consume less power. Read More >>
Living Safely in the CloudHere's what it means to live life 'in the cloud,' taking advantage of all this newer technology has to offer. Read More >> Hands on with Mozilla`s Firefox OS for phones
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