Some simple advice for Apple and app developers: It's not about you
When a company stumbles, it's often not because it made a bad decision. It's because it made a decision that benefited itself rather than its customers.
Twitter cuts suspect users from follower counts again, blames bug
Twitter Inc (TWTR.N) made another attempt to make users' tallies of followers more accurate on Friday, subtracting millions of suspicious followers which had reappeared on the social media service since a major purge in July.
Phone Scoop is a comprehensive resource for mobile phone shoppers, users, enthusiasts, and professionals, focusing on the U.S. market.
Our flagship feature is the most comprehensive, detailed database of mobile phone information on the web. The database includes specifications, feature lists, photos, links, and user reviews. Our database is fully searchable, down to the finest detail, using our exclusive Phone Finder, the most powerful search-and-compare tool for mobile phones on the web. Users can also choose specific phones in a variety of ways and view detailed side-by-side comparisons, including visual size comparisons.
We regularly publish phone hands-on reports, as well as guides to new technology.
We provide up-to-the-minute market and industry news. We feature only the most relevant news for our target audience.
Finally, we offer an extensive, up-to-date Glossary, which provides down-to-earth explanations of the ever-changing terminology used in this complex industry.
Phone Scoop was launched in December 2001 by founder Rich Brome.
The Gradient is a digital magazine covering research and trends in artificial intelligence and machine learning. We provide accessible and technically informed overviews of the what's going on AI, as well as a platform for perspectives on recent developments and long-term trends. In short, The Gradient points in the direction of the field.
We are a non-profit and volunteer-run effort run by researchers in the AI community. We were founded in 2017 by a group of students and researchers at the Stanford Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (SAIL).
… web developer, writer, and consultant based in Hveragerði, Iceland.
I write about web dev, interactive media, digital publishing, and product development.
s of July 2019, this is no longer the nearly complete collection – it is now complete, at least as far as regular issues are concerned. It took several years of checking eBay and waiting for a few remaining issues to become available, but my patience (and yours) has now been rewarded.
I may still be missing some special issues, similar to the 1987 PC Tech Journal Directory, but it’s hard to say, since I don’t have a complete publication schedule.
I’ve also created links to all the Microsoft Languages NewsLetters that were published in PC Tech Journal, as well as an assortment of PC Tech Journal Disks containing published source code listings and more.
These are pictures that I have found all across the internet, and I do not claim ownership of any of these. Maybe someday I'll post my own once I get hold of the proper equipment to transfer pictures to a computer. Some photos are hyper-linked to their possible original sources — but be warned
Hear the Evolution of Apple's Iconic Startup Sound for the Mac
Boot up your computer. If you’re the owner of one of the more than two hundred million Macs sold, what’s the first thing you hear when you start or restart your machine?
Sony Ericsson XPERIA Play preview: First look - GSMArena.com tests
Mobile gaming is at an all-time high thanks to big-screen touch smartphones. But it was when the Sony Ericsson XPERIA PLAY was announced that gamers...
Linux From Scratch (LFS) is a project that provides you with step-by-step instructions for building your own custom Linux system, entirely from source code.