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Social Media and Movies: What’s all the buzz worth? (post by @ashmo6)

Have you ever read something funny on Twitter? Had news broken to you on Twitter? What about gotten more excited about something because of how much hype and attention it was getting on Twitter? Chances are you answered all of these questions with a resounding “yes.” Let me guess, you have also thought some product [...]

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The Scoop on Apple Configurator: Will IT Departments be Swayed at Last? (post by @ashmo6)

The new iPad isn’t the only thing that Apple has released in recent weeks. Apple Configuarator is here and ready to make mass configuration and deployment of iOS devises including iPhone, iPad and iPod touch easy as pie. The new tool, which is available in the Apple App Store, was quietly released around the same [...]

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Is the Personal Cloud the New Hub?

I am now the proud owner of an iPad, an iPhone and a MacBook Pro. I use each one for different things but all devices are definitely used. My iPhone is naturally my phone, my text communication device and my main on-the-go information gatherer. I am brand new to the iPad, but I know I [...]

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TV and Movies Head for the Clouds with UltraViolet

The idea of “the cloud” has been taking over for a while now. From iCloud to cloud computing, more and more of what is important to you is being stored out in space. The cloud strikes again with UltraViolet, a brand new service that allows users to put copies of TV shows and movies in [...]

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Comcast’s AnyPlay may be a good reason to hold on to that old iPad (post by @ashmo6)

Back in January of this year, Comcast announced AnyPlay, a device that allows Triple Play subscribers to use their home internet to stream live TV to their tablet. This month, AnyPlay has been getting additional press as a way to “upcycle” your old iPad if you went for the newly released model. Currently only available [...]

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An Airline App Roundup

What airline do you fly? Do you fly a specific one to rack up points or is it just whatever is cheapest to a certain destination? I used to be a Delta only girl but then I moved from a Delta Hub and now fly just about every airline. So, I have just about every [...]

Sparrow

Sparrow: It’s Time to Fly the Coop on Those Other iPhone Email Apps

When I first heard about a Gmail App coming to the iPhone I was really excited. I love Gmail and it’s clean easy to use setup. I was also a little bit frustrated with some of the features of the normal iPhone Mail App. Why did things archive and not delete when I tapped the [...]

GolfShot

Hey golfers, here’s why you need Golfshot

Springtime is upon us. Cities all over the country are heating up and breaking seasonal records. With springtime comes golf. If you’re like a lot of people I know, you’re going to want something to track your progress over the warmer months as you dust off the sticks and head for the course. Enter Golfshot, [...]

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Losing Weight Goes Social With SELF’s Facebook App

We all know it’s true: if we have someone to diet with, hit up yoga class with, walk, jog, run with, we are far more likely to stick to our health and fitness goals than if we don’t. Self Magazine has taken this known fact and made the idea of “doing it together” more social, [...]

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New Wanderfly Incorporates the Best of Pinterest

It’s true; Wanderfly.com has become more like Pinterest. I know, right? Probably the most exciting news ever for us travel/pinboard enthusiasts. Haven’t heard of Wanderfly? Wanderfly is a trip planning site that focuses on letting users give and gather recommendations from industry leaders and trusted acquaintances. And now, that experience has only gotten better. The [...]

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