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27. April 2024

eBay Debuts Standlone ‘Couch Commerce’ iPad App To Purchase Items, Watch With eBay

12.03.2012 14:00, TechCrunch
Over the holidays, eBay and PayPal both pushed the term ‘couch commerce,’, in which consumers use their tablets and mobile phones from the comfort of their couches. In fact, eBay launched a new feature of its iPad app called Watch With eBay, which allowed users to shop a selection of items on the marketplace related to what they are currently watching on TV. Today, eBay is separating Quelle: DAF… [weiterlesen]

Should Nokia Have Chosen Android? Sony Might Have The Answer

27.02.2012 16:56, Forbes.com: News
Last year Nokias newest CEO, Stephen Elop, pushed the company all-in with Windows Phone. Should they have chosen Android? While we will never have a definitive answer, Sonys upcoming Android adventure might give us a yardstick to measure Nokias progress with Windows Phone. mehr » Quelle: DAF… [weiterlesen]

Apple Stock Hits High as iPhones, iPads Double

25.01.2012 17:09, TheStreet.com
CUPERTINO, Calif. (TheStreet) — Investors pushed up Apples stock to an all-time high Wednesday after the company said after the market closed yesterday that sales of iPhones and iPads more than doubled in the most recent quarter.

Apples shares surged as much as 8.1%, bringing this years increase to 10%, after the company shredded analysts estimates late on Tuesday. They Quelle: DAF… [weiterlesen]

Intel Doubling Down on Ultrabooks

20.01.2012 18:12, TheStreet.com
NEW YORK (TheStreet) — Intel is betting aggressively on Ultrabooks as the chipmaker looks to play catch-up with Apple and make inroads into the tablet category.

While Intel powers 80% of the worlds PCs, worries that the iPad and other high-end tables could erode the PC sector have pushed the chipmaker into a new direction.

The company is doubling down on Ultrabooks — thin, Quelle: DAF… [weiterlesen]

Flickr Updates Its iPhone App, But Where’s Flickr For iPad?

22.12.2011 02:03, TechCrunch
Flickr has just pushed out an update to its iPhone app, easing the batch upload process and making some UI tweaks. It will surely be welcomed by the many Flickr users who use iPhones, but Flickrs continual reticence to develop for new platforms remains a problem. It took them more than a year to produce a native iPhone app, about the same for Android. Were coming up on the two-year mark for Quelle: DAF… [weiterlesen]