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Korean Startup Accelerator SparkLabs Reveals Its Second Intake by @catherineshu
Korean Startup Accelerator SparkLabs Reveals Its Second Intake by @catherineshu
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Photographer Jared Lim has an knack for capturing colorful patterns around the world, and they make for some eye-catching photos in his series Urban Exploration. Read more...
Photographer Jared Lim has an knack for capturing colorful patterns around the world, and they make for some eye-catching photos in his series Urban Exploration. Read more...
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At Google I/O one of the most exciting developments was the reworking of Google Maps. Both online and on mobile devices. With maps being ubiquitous now, it's easy to forget that the old version has a few annoying bugs that make it d...
At Google I/O one of the most exciting developments was the reworking of Google Maps. Both online and on mobile devices. With maps being ubiquitous now, it's easy to forget that the old version has a few annoying bugs that make it difficult to use. Now...
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The Government is providing an extra three weeks for proposals to win a share of the third tranche of the Rural Community Broadband Fund.The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra), which is administering the fund, say...
The Government is providing an extra three weeks for proposals to win a share of the third tranche of the Rural Community Broadband Fund.The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra), which is administering the fund, says that anyone after a slice of the £20 million pie now has until June 17 rather than May 24 to make their applications.Groups such as social and community enterprises, businesses, community trusts and charities can pitch for 50% of project costs to get new infrastructure in place.Defra appears to be assuming that some applicants are struggling to get their proposals together in time. A department representative told TRPro that the more than 50 applications so far are in line with expectations, and that it just wants to ensure that groups don't need more time.Two previous rounds of bids for funds were completed in 2012.
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If you've dropped a small fortune on a large pair of thumping headphones to replace the wimpy earbuds that came with your smartphone, you might not be getting all the sound you paid for. The headphone jack on most mobile devices is fine ...
If you've dropped a small fortune on a large pair of thumping headphones to replace the wimpy earbuds that came with your smartphone, you might not be getting all the sound you paid for. The headphone jack on most mobile devices is fine for powering smaller cans, but they usually lack the oomph needed to fully power a larger pair. Thankfully, the solution is as simple as NuForce's new Mobile Music Pump, a tiny amp that promises bigger sound.Read more...
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Both the HTC Desire 200 and Desire 600 have been leaked. Find out more about them here! Like It , +1 , Tweet It , Pin It Original content from Ubergizmo.
Both the HTC Desire 200 and Desire 600 have been leaked. Find out more about them here! Like It , +1 , Tweet It , Pin It Original content from Ubergizmo.
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Sony has made it clear indie developers are very welcome on the PS4, and Sony is happy to let indies self-publish their games. But that’s not the case for Microsoft and the Xbox…
Sony has made it clear indie developers are very welcome on the PS4, and Sony is happy to let indies self-publish their games. But that’s not the case for Microsoft and the Xbox…
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On using your iPhone abroad without getting totally screwed
On using your iPhone abroad without getting totally screwed
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When I stepped off the plane in Mexico I got that sinking feeling. My iPhone wasn't going to work. Read more...
When I stepped off the plane in Mexico I got that sinking feeling. My iPhone wasn't going to work. Read more...
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IntroductionWith the Nook HD, US bookstore giant Barnes & Noble entered the wide-open 7-inch tablet market, but with the 9-inch Nook HD+ it faces a single and much more daunting foe. The full-sized tablet market continues to be thoro...
IntroductionWith the Nook HD, US bookstore giant Barnes & Noble entered the wide-open 7-inch tablet market, but with the 9-inch Nook HD+ it faces a single and much more daunting foe. The full-sized tablet market continues to be thoroughly dominated by the device that defined it - Apple's peerless iPad. When even Google and its technically impressive Nexus 10 can't make an impression at retail, what hope does the Nook HD+ have?With a super-sharp 9-inch display, a slim and lightweight body, and a £229/US$269 full price tag for the 16GB version - or £269/US$299 for the 32GB model - Barnes & Noble certainly has some notable bullet-points to put on the box. But does the user experience match the raw specs?In that respect it needs to learn a few lessons from close rival the Amazon Kindle Fire HD 8.9, which got the price and performance just about right, but failed as a full-fat tablet experience.The Nook HD+ wins instant points for its unique design. While you'd struggle to pick an Amazon Kindle Fire HD from a lineup of budget tablets, here we have a device that sports a couple of key visual flourishes.Chief among these is the large hole-grip situated on the bottom left-hand corner of the tablet (in portrait view). It might be there to hook a lanyard through, but it also serves as a handy thumb-grip when handling the device, enabling you to get real purchase on it with a single hand.Yes, unlike the iPad, this is a full-fat tablet that's light enough to hold in one hand - at least for brief periods. At just 510g (18oz), the Nook HD+ is almost 140g (5oz) lighter than the iPad 4. That's roughly the weight of an HTC One shorn from its body.This has been achieved, inevitably, through the heavy (or should that be light?) use of plastics, though that's not to say the Nook HD+ feels especially cheap. It's no iPad mini on the premium components scale, but it feels fairly firm in the hand.We did get some disconcerting flexing and creaking when we applied a little two-handed pressure, but in general usage it's a reasonably solid construction.One slight negative from an aesthetic point of view is that typical bulging Nook bezel, which provides a raised ridge around the screen. With the aforementioned corner grip sitting flush with the screen, it makes the Nook HD+ look a little like a skinnier tablet that's been slid into some kind of protective bumper.Still, the thick border aids handling, and will doubtless provide protection should you put the device down screen-first when in a hurry (shame on you).Around the back, the Nook HD+ has a pleasingly tactile matt finish that reminds us of the Kindle Fire HD range. Curiously, there's only one speaker grille here compared to the dual setup of the smaller Nook HD.In terms of hardware buttons, the Nook HD+ benefits from a physical home key on the front, although the tiny n-shape doesn't feel as reassuringly clicky as Apple's iPad equivalent. But then, it only has two simple functions to fulfill - to wake the device up and to return you to the home screen.The other physical keys are even more vague, with the power button situated at the top of the right-hand side (again when held in portrait view), and the volume rocker just around the corner on the top edge, with a 3.5mm jack alongside.These hardware keys are small and non-descript, and it takes a while until you can reliably hit them without having to look or feel around the edges.One component that definitely punches above the Nook HD+'s weight is its 9-inch display. With a resolution of 1920 x 1280, it's virtually as sharp as the latest iPad's Retina display, and it's also remarkably clear.If you're used to the colder, bluish tinge of the iPad, you might find the tone of the display a little yellowish, but it makes for an easier text-reading experience (Nooks are, after all, ebook readers above all else) and isn't as pronounced as, say, the Amazon Kindle Fire HD 7.0.Finally, along the bottom of the device we have a proprietary 30-pin port r
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