| | Natasha Lomas Google has announced a change to Google Apps for Business -- ending the free version of the product, offering only its Premium version which costs $50 per user,... read more | | | Josh Constine Devs hate outdated documentation. If a platform you build on changes and doesn't tell you, it can cause days of frustration and wasted work. So now, when... read more | | | Darrell Etherington An Apple patent published yesterday by the USPTO and unearthed by Patently Apple is a reminder that Apple was actually working on wearable tech in the form of... read more | | | | | Rip Empson Like Airbnb, Uber has spawned a subset of startups that are looking to capitalize on the success of its premium, mobile, on-demand model and bring a little... read more | | | Natasha Lomas In the latest episode of the Apple vs. Samsung legal drama that's been playing out in the U.S. district court of Northern California, the pair met again at an... read more | | | Rip Empson Citigroup took a big hit yesterday, as its new CEO Michael Corbat announced the company's intention to lay off 11,000 employees and "pull back in emerging... read more | | | Mike Butcher It's been a while since we checked in with WAYN, (Where Are You Now), but the super early player in travel/lifestyle social media has quietly clocked up over 21... read more | | | Chris Velazco Easily one of the best features Samsung has been implementing on its newer Galaxy Note devices is the ability to run two apps in separate windows at the same... read more | | | Darrell Etherington I have mixed feelings about Square Enix gradually re-releasing all of its titles for iPhone and iPad devices; on the one hand, these are generally great titles... read more | | | John Biggs When Lenovo first announced the Yoga in October nobody knew what to think. A laptop that folks fold over to turn into a big tablet? With Windows 8? Meh.... read more | | | To forward this newsletter to a friend, click here. | | |
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