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AirPlay Content From iPhone, iPad To Google TV With Airtight – Download Now
Posted On Wednesday, December 28, 2011 By temp. Under RedMondPie, TechCrunch Tags: airtight, android, Christmas, flash, google, home, ipad, Motorola, power, redmond-pie-, site-meter, waisybabu
It’s a marriage made in heaven, or hell depending on which side of the iOS / Android fence you happen to sit on. See, someone somewhere has decided that it would be a good idea to come up with a way for Google TV owning peeps to join in with all that AirPlaying fun that iPhone and Apple TV fans are currently enjoying. Airtight, available now in the Android Market, does just what many of us never even thought of doing

Selena Gomez talks tech with TUAW
Posted On Friday, December 23, 2011 By temp. Under TechCrunch, TUAW Tags: function-learn, interview, investor, ios, postcard on the run, postcardontherun, selena gomez, techcrunch, tuaw, var-learn, venture capital, venturecapital
Before 2011, you probably only knew who Selena Gomez was if you had teenagers or younger children. But this year the young woman who plays Alex on Disney's Emmy Award-winning Wizards of Waverly Place has made her way into the mainstream spotlight.
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Steve Jobs statue unveiled in Budapest
Posted On Thursday, December 22, 2011 By temp. Under TechCrunch, TUAW Tags: apple history, applehistory, archicad, budapest, graphisoft, hungary, learn, statue, steve jobs, stevejobs, techcrunch, the-end, var-learn
Tech Crunch reports that a life-size statue of Steve Jobs has been unveiled in Budapest, Hungary . The statue captures Jobs with an iPhone in one hand and gesturing with the other as he strides across an imaginary keynote stage. It was commissioned by Gabor Bojar, the founder and chairman of Hungarian software development house Graphisoft .
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Steve Jobs statue unveiled in Budapest
Posted On Thursday, December 22, 2011 By temp. Under TechCrunch, TUAW Tags: apple history, applehistory, archicad, budapest, function-learn, graphisoft, hungary, learn, statue, steve jobs, stevejobs, techcrunch, the-end, tuaw, var-learn
Tech Crunch reports that a life-size statue of Steve Jobs has been unveiled in Budapest, Hungary . The statue captures Jobs with an iPhone in one hand and gesturing with the other as he strides across an imaginary keynote stage.
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Holiday Gift Guide: iMovie-friendly video cameras
Posted On Sunday, December 18, 2011 By admin. Under TechCrunch, TUAW Tags: camera, features, function-learn, hardware, iframe, imovie, techcrunch, the-end, tuaw, var-learn
Funny thing about video cameras: you can spend an arbitrarily large amount of money on them , if you want. The line between the kind of equipment used exclusively by professionals and the stuff you might find in the gear bag of a weekend Scorsese has become so blurred that an $8,000 Canon HD camera no longer seems completely inappropriate for an Amazon wishlist. Well, maybe that's a trifle exaggerated; the high-end Canon, Sony and RED Digital Cinema cameras are certainly out of reach for even the most dedicated hobbyist.
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iTunes version of Avatar will let users control scenes, more
Posted On Friday, December 16, 2011 By temp. Under TechCrunch, TUAW Tags: apple tv, film, function-learn, iTunes, itunesextras, james cameron, jamescameron, movie, specialedition, techcrunch, tuaw, var-learn
Apple has just announced a special iTunes version of James Cameron's Avatar that will not only include some special extras like the film's script and a big 1,700 picture special effects gallery of pictures to browse through, but allow viewers to actually control 17 scenes as they happen, switching between different views like the finished film, rough CG cuts, and the original live action motion capture footage. Viewers will also be able to "x-ray" these scenes, moving a special view around the screen that will show off the original live action footage, superimposed over the finished movie. Sounds pretty awesome to us.
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Dell turns its back on netbooks, will embrace Ultrabooks
Posted On Friday, December 16, 2011 By admin. Under DVICE, TechCrunch Tags: android, apparel, apple, green, hdtv, lists, microsoft, military, polls, security, techcrunch, vehicles
Netbooks are so over — for Dell at least. One of the leading computer makers is throwing in the towel on the small and underpowered laptops. From here on out, Ultrabooks will be the way to go
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WowWee’s AR gaming toys for iOS look like fun
Posted On Friday, December 16, 2011 By admin. Under TechCrunch, TUAW Tags: collectibles, function-learn, game, iphone, kids, learn, techcrunch, the-end, tuaw, var-learn, wowee
WowWee is beginning to see the value in connected toys that work with the iPhone and iPad. The toy maker is working on a line of toys that include an iOS app and a collectable that interacts the phone or tablet
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Nintendo 3DS devices to make the Louvre Museum hip again
Posted On Friday, December 16, 2011 By temp. Under DVICE, TechCrunch Tags: advertising, android, apple, art & design, electronics, facebook, gaming, hdtv, internet, military, nintendo, polls, security, techcrunch, vehicles
Sure, the guidebooks call it a "must visit" while in Paris, but how much street cred does the Louvre really have? Apparently not so much. Even they think they need some help with the young folk, so they've enlisted Nintendo to provide 5,000 3DSs to act as interactive guides
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Nintendo 3DS devices to make the Louvre Museum hip again
Posted On Friday, December 16, 2011 By admin. Under DVICE, TechCrunch Tags: advertising, apparel, art & design, dvice, facebook, hdtv, internet, iphone, nintendo, polls, security
Sure, the guidebooks call it a "must visit" while in Paris, but how much street cred does the Louvre really have? Apparently not so much. Even they think they need some help with the young folk, so they've enlisted Nintendo to provide 5,000 3DSs to act as interactive guides
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