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Monthly Archive May 2024
- May 29, 2015
Google Cardboard Now Works With iOS
Google’s Clay Bavor told everyone at Google I/O today that there are over a million Google Cardboard headsets in the world today.
- May 28, 2015
The 5 pillars of visual hierarchy in Web design
Visual hierarchy is the difference between a site that strategically influences user flow and decisions, and a site that just “looks nice.”
- May 22, 2015
Google I/O 2015: 5 things to expect
Google’s developer conference is coming up fast. Based on Google’s officially released schedule, here’s what we expect to see at the show.
- May 22, 2015
Apple Fiddles With MacBook Pro, iMac Features and Pricing
Apple on Tuesday announced performance enhancements for the MacBook Pro and a new configuration and price changes for the iMac.
- May 22, 2015
Did Apple leak the iPhone 6c on its web store?
REMEMBER the iPhone 5c? It was Apple’s “cheaper”, colourful iPhone released alongside the iPhone 5s in 2013. Well it looks like the tech company may have accidentally leaked its follow up — the iPhone 6c.
- May 14, 2015
Apple music service will give artists control over what they share
Apple’s oft-rumored, Beats-based streaming music service may have more to offer artists than a big wad of cash.
- May 14, 2015
The Netflix Tax: Everything You Need To Know
Days after Federal Treasurer Joe Hockey confirmed that the so-called “Netflix Tax” would be coming for your wallets, we now have the details on the plan from the Budget.
- May 8, 2015
Wall St rises on tech sector as energy stocks fall
Wall Street rose modestly overnight, with a healthy session for technology stocks offset by lingering concerns about yesterday’s comments by the head of the US Federal Reserve.
- May 1, 2015
Apple Watch review: a status symbol for iOS devotees
The Watch is the nicest smartwatch available, but it’s more status symbol than wearable revolutionary. Most of the Watch’s features can be categorized as nice to have (at best) or superfluous (at worst).