Thursday, July 11, 2013

Do you hate the iPhone 5? Most people do, according to a new study

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iPhone 5 and Galaxy S IVStudy: Everyone Hates the iPhone 5 and Everyone Loves the Galaxy S IV

Apple?s iPhone 5 might be the best-selling smartphone in the world, but a new study suggests it is also the ?most hated.? The Daily Mail points us to a study conducted by U.K.-based social media agency We Are Social that analyzed chatter on Twitter, blogs and forums following the launches of the iPhone 5, Galaxy S4, Lumia 920 and?...?[Read More]

AppleApple Applies for USB/Memory Card Combo Slot Patent, Worries Competitors

Apple recently filed an application with the United States Patent and Trademark Office for a new type of computer port that combines a memory card reader with a standard USB port. The move seems somewhat innocuous on the surface, but Digitimes? unnamed supply chain sources say rival computer makers are very?...?[Read More]

InstagramFacebook?s Pending Patents Could Make Instagram a Whole Lot Better

Facial recognition, landmark detection, and even audio cues picked up through your phone?s microphone could let Instagram Video intelligently suggest a cover frame for mini-movies or even tag them, according to recent Facebook patents. The tech could route each video to the right people and put its best (motionless) foot forward ...?[Read More]

DellDell Looking to Get Into the Smartwatch Business

Struggling computer maker Dell is considering a move into the ?wearable computing? space, as it grapples with the effects of a shrinking PC market. Sam Burd, Dell?s global vice-president of personal computing, told the Guardian that ?we?re exploring ideas in that space?. The idea of computers that can be worn on the body has become one ...?[Read More]

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Thomas JeffersonFilter Success: The End of Social Discourse

237-ish years ago, a great, nascent political experiment fought its way into being. A government of the people, by the people and for the people ? just writing the words makes you feel proud. Like many Americans during these past few weeks, I have started to question the state of our Union, and wonder about ?the government? in ways I have not wondered about it before.??[Read More]

Shelly Palmer Digital Leadership Podcast Episode #41 ? Matthew Herenstein, COO of Social Power

Social Power is a recently-launched, free digital platform that facilitates consumer control by allowing users to create and promote important initiatives that affect the everyday consumer. In today?s Connected World, it gives us the tools we need to affect change.?Listen Now or Get it on iTunes

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