The company said this week that there are now half a million developers in China working on apps for Apple gadgets, about 70 percent more developers there than last year. Siri with a Boston accent? Apple has an office in Boston where a … Its …
Samsung Electronics announced a US$1 billion increase in investment yesterday, hoping a strong recovery in semiconductors will make up for weakening smartphone growth as it faces mounting pressure to produce eye-catching new gadgets. … "It is clear …
According to SemiAccurate, Intel will provide Apple with an ultra-high performance version of its Haswell for Apple's upcoming MacBook Pros. The report claims that the chips will include a special version of Intel's highest-end GT3e (Iris Pro 5200 …
A truly anachronistic gadget, the iPhone and Android Film Scanner ($59), carried by Photojojo, encourages you to dig out those dusty slides and negatives so you can digitize them with your phone. The adjustable scanner fits most smartphones, yet …
The United States men's national team will be missing a key figure for the Gold Cup final against Panama on Sunday: their coach. Jurgen Klinsmann was suspended for one game Friday by CONCACAF's disciplinary committee, the result of his ejection in the …
So Mayor Matt Bogusz states that those out-of-town affluent Florida donators were impressed by a 26-year-old running for mayor. I personally have a hard time … They take care of customers in an appropriate manner. This really needs to be dealt with.
For much of its existence, the fund was overseen by a local organization known as Summit Family Service, which in the mid-1990s was reconfigured and became a division of Overlook Hospital. The keeper of the Family Service archives is long-time staff …
The resort offers three restaurants and two bars, two infinity pools, a gym, tennis courts, and the award-winning Helene Spa which features a wide range of signature spa services. The resort's Moorea Dolphin Center offers interactive programs with …
For the past several years, the uber-rich in China have enjoyed a spending spree not dissimilar from that of Mr. Hearst in his heyday. Jewelers and purveyors of luxury items say that they've never seen anything like it. Now, though, The Economist …