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RT @philarcher1: The @w3C Super Group - the Technical Architecture Group - invites you to meet them in London 30 May
RT @philarcher1: The @w3C Super Group - the Technical Architecture Group - invites you to meet them in London 30 May
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It's been almost a week since the Microsoft Surface Pro landed in the Lint's UK offices, during which time it's seen non-stop use. We've been eager to see if Microsoft - the very creator of the Windows 8 Pro operating...
It's been almost a week since the Microsoft Surface Pro landed in the Lint's UK offices, during which time it's seen non-stop use. We've been eager to see if Microsoft - the very creator of the Windows 8 Pro operating system - can set the bar to new heights...
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Google will retire its payment processing service, Google Checkout, on November 20, 2013, as part of a transition to its multi-platform payment system — Google Wallet Checkout was launched in June 2006, as an alternative to PayPal....
Google will retire its payment processing service, Google Checkout, on November 20, 2013, as part of a transition to its multi-platform payment system — Google Wallet Checkout was launched in June 2006, as an alternative to PayPal. Initially free, the service was gradually moved to a tiered cost structure, similar to PayPal's Google explains what the retirement means for Checkout merchants, Google Play developers and users in a blog post In a nutshell, merchants will be able to accept payments through Checkout until November 20, 2013, after which they'll have to transition to a different payment processing service. To make things easier, Google has partnered with Braintree, Shopify and Freshbooks Read more...More about Google, Google Checkout, Checkout, Google Wallet, and Business
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Ringadoc Closes $1.9M Round From Practice Fusion Founder & More To Simplify Doctor-Patient Communication by @ripemp
Ringadoc Closes $1.9M Round From Practice Fusion Founder & More To Simplify Doctor-Patient Communication by @ripemp
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Can We Say Crowdfunding Bubble? U?K? Charity Launches Directory To Help Navigate Nation's 30+ Loca... by @riptari
Can We Say Crowdfunding Bubble? U?K? Charity Launches Directory To Help Navigate Nation's 30+ Loca... by @riptari
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How many crowdfunding platforms is evidence of a crowdfunding bubble? Well, when an organisation feels the need to launch a directory to list and detail all of the crowdfunding options in a single market it’s perhaps a sign that ex...
How many crowdfunding platforms is evidence of a crowdfunding bubble? Well, when an organisation feels the need to launch a directory to list and detail all of the crowdfunding options in a single market it’s perhaps a sign that exuberance for crowdsourced financing is running a little high. Nesta, a U.K. charity focused on promoting national innovation, has launched just such a directory, detailing the U.K.’s crowdfunding landscape — and all, by its count, 31 current crowdfunding platforms up and running and begging for money on your behalf. The CrowdingIn directory certainly looks like a useful resource if you’re trying to figure out how best to get your next project funded, with the ability to filter by model and sector/area of interest. So, for example, if you’re looking for an equity investment model in the arts-creative sector then using the directory quickly narrows down those 31 platforms to just one. Or if you’re looking for a donation model in the same sector you’ll find there are four options to choose from. The rewards model is generally more populous, with two pages of results to sift through. But as a signposting service it’s still doing some useful legwork. The directory also summarises what each crowdfunding platform offers, details their conditions of use and links through to each website. Add to that, Nesta has put together a crowdfunding how-to guide. So far, so handy. But at the same time, 31 crowdfunding platforms does feel like an awful lot of local players for a single market. Consolidation feels inevitably and probably necessary. Or, as my colleague Steve O’Hear jokily puts it, how many crowdfunding platforms does it take to get a lightbulb funded? Not 31 surely… Of course there is variation in the crowdfunding platform offerings, with levels of specialism — including some very niche offerings, such as SolarSchools: a platform for U.K. schools to raise money to buy solar panels to fund clean energy. That’s not the place to go to fund your next great business idea, clearly. But there is also still plenty of crossover, especially for the rewards model in creative sectors — which is really where the whole crowdfunding phenomenon kicked off. Also worth flagging that the UK Crowdfunding Association, a self-regulating trade body for the sector, counts about half the number listed on Nesta’s directory among its membership — so there may be some useful cross-referencing to be done there. The Association does also include some platforms that aren’t apparently on Nesta’s list. So, depending on how you count it, the U.K. appears to have (even) more than 31 crowdfunding platforms…
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We’ve already given readers some news about the upcoming BlackBerry Q5, a mid-range device targeted for the teenage and young adult market and also emerging markets. This smartphone is set to release from July onwards and today we have ...
We’ve already given readers some news about the upcoming BlackBerry Q5, a mid-range device targeted for the teenage and young adult market and also emerging markets. This smartphone is set to release from July onwards and today we have a video to show you that really gives you a good look at the Q5 and may help you decide if this is your next smartphone choice. We still haven’t heard all of the official details of the BlackBerry Q5 but the BlackBerry rep in this showing of the Q5 does confirm some of the details we’d heard. For starters the BlackBerry Q5 is powered by a 1.2GHz dual-core processor. The make and model hasn’t been confirmed yet but we previously heard it would be a Qualcomm Snapdragon processor. Also confirmed is a 3.1-inch display with resolution of 720 x 720 with 329 ppi, 2GB of RAM and 8GB of internal storage. Camera-wise there’s a 5-megapixel rear camera and 2-megapixel front-facing camera and it runs the BlackBerry 10.1 operating system. If you’re in the UK then you may be interested in our recent post on availability. The BlackBerry Q5 comes in four color options, Pure White, Piano Black, Pure Pink and Pure Red. If you check out the 5-minute video showcasing the BlackBerry Q5 phone below this story you’ll get a much better idea of the device with a look at the keyboard including instant actions, camera and much more. The actual price isn’t specified but the video describes it as “a more approachable price point” than some other BlackBerry products on the market. Obviously as this video comes from BlackBerry it’s not exactly impartial but it does give some good information about the device. After viewing the video do let us know what you think of the BlackBerry Q5. Could you be tempted to purchase the Q5 and are you in the 16-31 target demographic or in an emerging market? Send your comments to let us know. BlackBerry OS
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There is quite a bewildering range of smartphones being released to consumers now and this includes handsets that have a larger display size, and today we are looking at the Micromax A111 Canvas Doodle vs Panasonic P51 with choices in th...
There is quite a bewildering range of smartphones being released to consumers now and this includes handsets that have a larger display size, and today we are looking at the Micromax A111 Canvas Doodle vs Panasonic P51 with choices in the growing phablet market. The Panasonic P51 was recently launched in India and the handset certainly packs some impressive specifications and today we are looking at how it compares to the cheaper Micromax A111 Canvas Doodle phablet device. Display The Panasonic P51features a 5-inch HD IPS capacitive touchscreen display with a resolution of 1280 x 720, while the Micromax is larger with a 5.3-inch touchscreen display but with only 854 x 480 resolution. Power & Storage Under the hood of the Panasonic is a quad core MediaTek MT6589 processor clocked at 1.2GHz with 1GB of RAM, while storage comes in at only 4GB of internal available but this is expandable by another 32GB via a microSD card. This compares to the Micromax that uses the quad core Qualcomm Snapdragon MSM8225Q processor at 1.2GHz with only 512MB of RAM with the same storage options as the Panasonic. Cameras The cheaper Micromax features an 8-megapixel rear facing camera with autofocus and LED flash, which is paired with a 2-megapixel front facer, and the other handset has an 8-megapixel rear facer with autofocus and LED flash with HD video capture while on the front is a 1.3-megapixel unit. Operating System Both handsets will come running the Android Jelly Bean operating system with the Panasonic on the later 4.2 version compared to 4.1.2 on the Micromax. Other Specs The two handsets offer dual SIM support while the Panasonic device comes with a 2,500 mAh battery pack compared to the smaller 2,100 mAh unit on the Micromax. These handsets also offer Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS, and 3G connectivity. There is a big difference in the pricing of the two phablet devices though with the Panasonic P51 coming in at Rs. 26,900 compared to the Micromax A111 Canvas Doodle at Rs. 12,999. Will you be getting either one of these handsets?
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On Monday, Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munster reported on Mac and iPod sales and noted that Apple’s iPod sales have slipped 23% in the last quarter and represent only 2% of Apple’s revenue. This means the iPod is no longer what consumers...
On Monday, Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munster reported on Mac and iPod sales and noted that Apple’s iPod sales have slipped 23% in the last quarter and represent only 2% of Apple’s revenue. This means the iPod is no longer what consumers want, and that it may not necessarily be around for many more years. It is no wonder that Apple never bothered to update the iPod Classic line after they added the larger 160 GB model storage option. Apple hasn’t released anything groundbreaking in their iPod lineup, and anything that was considered remotely different—such as the iPod nano redesign—didn’t last long enough. Apple continued to change the nano design, but changed it so drastically each time that consumers apparently…Continue reading Apple’s iPod sales continue to fall flat; what’s next for the popular music player?Related posts:Apple’s music-themed event confirmed for September 9thQuick look at the new iPod nano and iPod touchHide your iPod from the Copyright Police!
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Powermat acquires PowerKiss, plans European wireless charging rollout -
Powermat acquires PowerKiss, plans European wireless charging rollout -
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