Very addictive software for anyone with a website
If you’re running a website you will be well aware of the addictive nature of your Google Analytics. Seeing your traffic developping on a day-by-day basis may not always be useful but it’s certainly difficult not to do. Now here is a way to take it one step further and truly immerse yourself in your websites [...]
KIT Digital acquires Multicast
We first reported on KIT Digital for their collaboration with Latinstock. Today the Czech Republic company announced that it will acquite Multicast media technology for $18 million. KIT digital provides sofware solutions for managing and monetizing Internet Protocol (IP)-based video assets. Multicast is the North American market leader in live event broadcasting, Internet video management and [...]
How to pay for content on tablet pc’s
With the anticipated launch of the Apple tablet later this week speculation about the look and feel about the device is still filling tech-blogs across the Globe. Now that the launch is likely the discussion is moving to the possible implications of the tablet PC. Having changed an industry with the iPhone commentators have started [...]
Frankencamera throws out the rulebook
Stanford scientists are working on a camera that will change the way pictures are taken for both amateur and professional photographers. The technology in the camera will take care of many of the jobs that now need to be done after the shot in software like Photoshop. On top of that the camera is open [...]
Imagesource goes on ImageExchange
Image Source is the latest company to add its entire collection of images to the PicScout platform. This will make the collection visible and available to ImageExchange™ users. Christina Vaughan says, “We laud and support the PicScout goal to credit every image and enlarge the scope of image recognition and rights across the digital marketplace. Image [...]
A 570 megapixel camera looking for dark energy
Fermilab specializes in high energy particle physics and operates a particle accelerator in Illinois USA. They are now building a 570 Megapixel camera that will look back in time “allowing scientists to see galaxies as they were when the universe was only a few billion years old.” The device that’s been dubbed the dark energy camera [...]
First look at a transparent computer screen
At the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas Samsung (sort of) launched a computer screen with a wow factor that got technology blogs and magazines across the Globe buzzing. Calling the launch ‘soft’ is an understatement. Instead of a proper presentation and launch a single laptop with the screen was awaiting interested visitors on a desk [...]
Latest e-Reader comes with ultra thin, flexible screen
The 7th to the 10th of January is the week the CES (Consumer Electronics Show) is taking place in Las Vegas Nevada, USA. In another post I wrote about the Microsoft Courier that is about to be unveiled when I write this post. Another exciting innovation is the Skiff. An e-Reader from the Hearst Corporation. The [...]
Cooliris builds “The Gallery” for Google’s Nexus phone
I interviewed Cooliris for the first edition of our magazine. The team explained how their free software helps sites and devices be more engaging to clients. They also talked about some of the innovations and partnerships they were planning. Following the launch of the Nexus phone by Google they have now announced their partnership with Google for an interactie gallery [...]
Google’s Nexus out to beat the iPhone
Google has launched its Nexus phone. Widely seen as the biggest competitor of Apple’s iPhone, Google calls it the first of the superphone. The phone includes advanced voice control and a gallery that transforms the way you will look at images on the phone. Rather than talking about the features here are two video’s: [...]





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