Category: Technology
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One Diary Wants To Make Your Calendar Smarter
By Steve O'Hear One Diary is (another) attempt to make your calendar smarter. But, unlike something like Sunrise, which just landed a hefty funding round led by Balderton Capital, the UK startup isn’t trying to be a calendar app to replace your existing one, but is focusing instead on being the middleware between you and…
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Parrot Jumping Sumo And Rolling Spider Review: Mini Bots Best For Drone Newcomers
By Darrell Etherington Parrot is trying to expand the reach of its consumer drone products with two new gadgets now available to buy, the Jumping Sumo and the Rolling Spider. The names are slightly silly, just like the products themselves, which give you a taste of the full drone experience at a fraction of the…
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StudyBlue Founder Chris Klundt Steps Back Into CEO Role, Revamps Site Design, Preps For Pro
By Sarah Buhr Just in time for students to head back to school, crowdsourced flash card study platform StudyBlue announced a brand new site design, search navigation capabilities, a lifelong learning feature, a new pro version of the platform and that co-founder Chris Klundt would be stepping back into the role of CEO today. Old…
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OpenTable Expands Mobile Payments To New York, And Soon, 20 More Cities
By Sarah Perez OpenTable, which first announced its mobile payments pilot program this February in San Francisco, is about to speed things up. The company said this morning that it’s now expanding its mobile payments service to a number of restaurants in New York, and plans to introduce payments to 20 more cities before the…
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Chromebooks Sales Growing But Still A Drop In The Devices Ocean
By Natasha Lomas Chromebook sales are rising, fueled predominantly by the North American education sector, but despite some increase in sales the Google OS-powered laptops will remain a niche market for next five years, according to analyst Gartner. Read More Source: Technology
