Robert K. Sigal, M.D., board-certified plastic surgeon in the Washington, D.C.-area plastic surgery practice The Austin-Weston Center for Cosmetic Surgery, is seeing firsthand technology’s→
Canalys: A small number of developers, almost entirely game companies, continue to generate the majority of revenue at the leading app stores – Apple’s→
Does this happen to you: does your pet’s empty food disk call out to you? Ever time you walk past it do you feel→
Autotopia: A new iPhone app has created a marketplace for public parking, connecting those vacating a space with those searching for one — for→
According to Venturebeat, GameSalad hopes to usher along the era of user-generated apps with its new GameSalad Studio, which makes it easier for people→
So you’ve got a camera phone, why not make some money out of it? Red Ferret is reporting that Fizwoz is a new online→
Washington Post: The conventional wisdom holds that we shouldn’t expect too many tech miracles from the iPhone 5. The latest iteration of Apple’s popular→
Mashable: Your smartphone senses your location and who you talk to when. But does can it detect when you’re feeling under the weather? Anmol→
NY Times: The world doesn’t necessarily need the gazillion-and-one games that seem available on smartphones. But it could use more apps and services that→
Red Orbit: The concept for the eyeCLICK remote control device came to Wu after listening to an Apple keynote address, when the company announced→
The following is a guest post by Michael Paffmann. “There’s an app for that,” has become a common response, but what if you have→
StartupSmart: Designers who are sick of having to fish around for smartphones to send a text have created a pair of jeans with a→
Lemon is a new mobile phone app that is designed to capture images of the credit, loyalty and membership cards in your wallet so→
Information Week: Virgin Mobile USA, which is owned and run by Sprint, threw its hat in the iPhone prepaid ring Thursday. The company will→
Cnet: Paul Anderson, an inventor based in Oregon, has created an iPhone accessory called the Daylight Viewfinder, which blocks out stray sunlight and improves→
The Atlantic: For the visually impaired community, the introduction of the iPhone in 2007 seemed at first like a disaster — the standard-bearer of→
Do you have a small business that sometimes needs to take credit cards, but not quite enough to make it worthwhile to go through→
Yesterday I posted that Apple’s iPhone business was larger than all of Microsoft. Some of you said, “well good for them, but what about→
Henry Blodget: Apple’s iPhone business alone is now bigger than Microsoft. Not Windows. Not Office. Microsoft. Think about that. The iPhone did not exist→