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- Watch The TechCrunch Gadgets Webcast Live Now! (Bonus: Awesome Giveaways!)
- Is It Time For Computers To Have Their Own .Data Domains?
- Twitter Really, Really Hates Google's New Google+ Integration
- TC/Gadgets: An Interview With Nest Co-Founder Matt Rogers
- Social Travel In Realtime: HipGeo Offers A Glimpse Into The Future Of Location-Aware Apps
- Tune In At 4pm Pacific/7pm Eastern For Our TC Gadgets CES Recap (Plus Prizes!) #CESCrunch
- IK Multimedia Adds MIC Cast, STOMP and MIX to their iRig Line
- Corel Launches AfterShot Pro, A $99 Aperture Competitor
- We're Live From The CES Show Floor! #cescrunch
- Georgia Tech's Flashpoint Accelerator Graduates Its First Class Of Startups
- Hands On With Zomm's Lifestyle Connect: For If You've Fallen And You Can't Get Up
- Pyxis Mobile Raises $17M, Rebrands As Verivo, Pivots To Licensable App Platform
- Watch The Pioneer CES 2012 Press Conference: AppRadio 2 For All
- Want A Complete Year-End Report On Your Email (For Free)? ToutApp Has You Covered.
- CES 2012: An Interview With Gary Shapiro, President of The CEA And A Really Nice Guy
- Pressly Launches Electionism, A Tablet-Only HTML5 News Publication
- "Search Plus Your World" Is Just About Google+, Not Your World
- CES Day 1 Pre-Cap: Every Child Needs A Tablet And Flipping The Parrot
- PayPal Partners With Point-Of-Sale Software Company AJB To Scale In-Store Payments Option To Big Box Retailers
- The Daily To Come Pre-Installed On Verizon Android Devices Starting With Samsung Galaxy
| Watch The TechCrunch Gadgets Webcast Live Now! (Bonus: Awesome Giveaways!) | Top |
| After a day of roaming the show floor in search of all things shiny and new, we thought it'd be a good idea to gather up the crew and do one big ol' recap of everything we've seen so far. We've got gadgets, we've got guests — and, because we know how much you guys love free stuff, we've got a bunch of (really, really great) giveaways. | |
| Is It Time For Computers To Have Their Own .Data Domains? | Top |
The web, as we all know, was built for humans. A nice graphical interface to the internet, which has been around much longer. But as the web has grown from a nice way to display information to the largest computing infrastructure on the planet, we need to make the web friendlier for computers once again. Computers don't want to look at pretty web pages. They want data. Of course, there are a whole mish-mash of APIs and other ways computers speak to one another across the internet. But it is not standardized, and it is a mess. Computer scientist and Wolphram Alpha founder Stephen Wolfram thinks there is a better way for computers to speak to each other. He suggests that it is time for a new .data top-level domain. | |
| Twitter Really, Really Hates Google's New Google+ Integration | Top |
This morning, Google began rolling out a major change to its core search engine that intertwines results from Google+ (and Picasa) with the 'normal' algorithmically-generated results we've come to expect. There have been plenty of critiques of the news, including John Battelle's discussion on how this isn't actually integrating 'Your World', as Google calls it, but rather just its own social network. And now there's another critic that's coming out swinging: Twitter. Earlier today the company's General Counsel Alex Macgillivray, who was a top attorney at Google prior to making the jump to Twitter, called it "A bad day for the Internet", and stated that some of his former colleagues were likely upset by the decision to "warp" Google's results. And now Twitter itself has followed up with a statement denouncing the feature — and rather relying on the wishy-washy PR speak big companies are fond of, it's very direct. Here's the full statement: | |
| TC/Gadgets: An Interview With Nest Co-Founder Matt Rogers | Top |
The hottest and coolest thermostat on the market this year was clearly the Nest. This intelligent hunk of steel looks great on a wall and, more important, helps save energy in the home. The Nest learns as you use it, ensuring your home is comfortable year-round. | |
| Social Travel In Realtime: HipGeo Offers A Glimpse Into The Future Of Location-Aware Apps | Top |
As Semil showed back in November, social travel sites are all the rage these days among the entrepreneurs, offering plenty of interesting approaches to offering recommendations on where and how to travel. You may not have heard of HipGeo, but if you're a traveler, this is something that will likely pique your curiosity. HipGeo has developed a location-aware platform that records and displays the places users go and how they get there, and today they've released a new app that is essentially a travel diary for the modern Web. | |
| Tune In At 4pm Pacific/7pm Eastern For Our TC Gadgets CES Recap (Plus Prizes!) #CESCrunch | Top |
After the onslaught of media that is CES, who wouldn't want more CES? We definitely do, which is why we're running the TC Gadgets Webcast live at 4pm Pacific/7pm Eastern straight out of our posh studio on the CES show floor. Our goal? To recap the day's news, interview cool people, and give away amazing prizes. Today we're giving away a real, live Sony Vita to one lucky winner - details during the broadcast - but watch this space for some great content and be sure to watch our daily live streams from the show floor. We'll be running these webcasts every day at 4pm Pacific, giving away great prizes in the process. | |
| IK Multimedia Adds MIC Cast, STOMP and MIX to their iRig Line | Top |
IK Multimedia unleashes a plethora of new hardware this week at CES 2012 within their iRig line. This triumvirate of products look to make it easier than ever to use iOS devices, live and inline, with analog musical instruments like guitars, bases, vocals and regular DJ consoles. | |
| Corel Launches AfterShot Pro, A $99 Aperture Competitor | Top |
Corel's new AfterShot Pro software runs on Windows, Mac, Linux(!) and offers a $99 package for managing photos including RAW handling, image editing, and quick library management. AfterShot is a digital photography workflow app like Aperture and Lightroom. It's chock full of goodies like a complete RAW workflow, flexible management, advanced non-destructive editing, robust metadata tools, batch processing, and integration with the image editor of your choice. | |
| We're Live From The CES Show Floor! #cescrunch | Top |
| While we've been running around Vegas like mad to cover all of the pre-CES happenings, the main event starts... now. We're streaming live from the Las Vegas Convention Center, where the biggest companies in the world have gathered to show off their best and brightest new toys. All of the chaos of the show floor, beamed right to your house. Live! Oh, how wonderful the future is. Join us! | |
| Georgia Tech's Flashpoint Accelerator Graduates Its First Class Of Startups | Top |
Flashpoint, a startup accelerator program based at Georgia Tech in Atlanta, Georgia, just had its first Demo Day at the Georgia Tech Research Institute. The newly launched incubator follows the typical format for programs like this, offering seed funding, mentorship, support, shared workspace and more, in return for a 6% share of the startup. This accelerator is especially interested in investing in early stage startups in the technology, medical device and biotech industries. With its $1 million fund, the organization typically provides between $15,000 and $25,000 in funding to the companies accepted into the program. The first Demo Day saw over a dozen in the graduating class, including one which already received funding from Andreessen Horowitz pre-launch. | |
| Hands On With Zomm's Lifestyle Connect: For If You've Fallen And You Can't Get Up | Top |
| Zomm's latest creation is called Lifestyle Connect, a small Bluetooth device that acts, in short, as an emergency alert system for folks who might have some health issues and live alone. If you fall or injure yourself in the home, the Lifestyle Connect will signal your phone to call the proper authorities as well as your friends and family. The system locates you - whether you're at home or outside - and handles everything with voice control. | |
| Pyxis Mobile Raises $17M, Rebrands As Verivo, Pivots To Licensable App Platform | Top |
Every business seems to want its own mobile software, and now Pyxis Mobile is transforming to help companies build apps for themselves. Previously, Pyxis created apps for enterprise financial services companies, but today pivots to offer its app development platform directly to clients. The company has rebranded itself as Verivo Software, and taken a $17 million funding round from Commonwealth Capital Ventures, as well as existing investors Ascent Venture Partners and Egan-Managed Capital. | |
| Watch The Pioneer CES 2012 Press Conference: AppRadio 2 For All | Top |
| Pioneer's AppRadio was pretty darn cool when it first launched and now there's another version with improved apps, improved UI, and improved hardware. We hung out with Pioneer at CES yesterday and here is the raw feed featuring Pioneer's products including car stereos, AppRadio, iPhone interfaces for your whip. | |
| Want A Complete Year-End Report On Your Email (For Free)? ToutApp Has You Covered. | Top |
I've been meaning to write about this for awhile now, but I've been a bit under the weather and, well, email is not a subject I always enjoy -- in discussion or in practice. Yes, as many have written before, we have a love-hate relationship with email, which has been shown in even starker relief with the redesign of Gmail. We first wrote about ToutApp back in June of last year and again in November, because they are a young startup (backed by some smart people) trying to give us a shot at greater email productivity. | |
| CES 2012: An Interview With Gary Shapiro, President of The CEA And A Really Nice Guy | Top |
| Gary Shapiro, President of the Consumer Electronics Association Every year we try our best to talk to Gary Shapiro, the man behind Consumer Electronic Show. He's a guy who at least appears to genuinely wants to see big and small companies succeed. Last year we spoke about his book, The Comeback: How Innovation Will Restore the American Dream, that calls America to action. But this year, with Microsoft leaving CES and the show seemingly shrinking, we had a bit more to talk about. | |
| Pressly Launches Electionism, A Tablet-Only HTML5 News Publication | Top |
Following its November launch, OnSwipe competitor (and TechCrunch Disrupt finalist) Pressly is bringing another major media outlet's content to the tablet interface. The company is today announcing the launch of a new publication called Electionism. The app was built for the Media Lab, an internal product innovation team inside The Economist Group, which includes The Economist, CQ Roll Call and other businesses. | |
| "Search Plus Your World" Is Just About Google+, Not Your World | Top |
Google announced the next iteration of its social search initiative this morning. Google Fellow Amit Singhal introduced this as "search, plus your world." In reality, of course, this is pure hyperbole. The only source of social data Google uses to personalize its search results is Google+, which despite its success, likely doesn't represent "your world" very well yet at this point. Indeed, unless you and your friends are very active on Google+, there's a good chance you won't see too many of the new personal results for the time being. | |
| CES Day 1 Pre-Cap: Every Child Needs A Tablet And Flipping The Parrot | Top |
| Hands On With The Parrot AR Drone 2 It's CES time again and we're out in full force with the live video and the streaming and the interviews. Here are some highlights from the past weekend when we interviewed a number of CES notables as well as attending some of the major press conferences of the week including Samsung, Sony, Nokia, and Intel. We were also live last night at Digital Experience where we saw a pet tracker and a glass-backed laptop. | |
| PayPal Partners With Point-Of-Sale Software Company AJB To Scale In-Store Payments Option To Big Box Retailers | Top |
Exclusive: We've received more details on how PayPal will be scaling its in-store payments technology at major retailers. As we reported last week, PayPal is currently testing the mobile payments and point-of-sale integrations at Home Depot on a friends and family basis, in five stores. Today, we've learned that PayPal is partnering with AJB Software, a company that provides point-of-sale software to large brick and mortar retailers, to integrate the online payments giant's technology into their offerings. AJB basically provides a communications gateway that connects a retailer's point-of-sale system with financial institutions. Over 140 large-scale retailers including Kohl's and BestBuy use AJB's software to manage payments. In a nutshell, the partnership allows an easy way for big box retailers to offer consumers a way to pay via PayPal in their stores. | |
| The Daily To Come Pre-Installed On Verizon Android Devices Starting With Samsung Galaxy | Top |
The Daily, News Corp's tablet news reader app, will no longer be iPad-only. A deal has been struck with Verizon to pre-install an Android version of the app on the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 this month, with more Verizon Android devices to receive The Daily in the future. Verizon customers will get week's free trial of the app before the $4 a week / $40 a year subscription cost kicks in. This distribution deal could significantly increase The Daily's readership and sales by relieving Android users from having to go out and download it. | |
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The web, as we all know, was built for humans. A nice graphical interface to the internet, which has been around much longer. But as the web has grown from a nice way to display information to the largest computing infrastructure on the planet, we need to make the web friendlier for computers once again. Computers don't want to look at pretty web pages. They want data. Of course, there are a whole mish-mash of APIs and other ways computers speak to one another across the internet. But it is not standardized, and it is a mess. Computer scientist and
This morning, Google began
The hottest and coolest thermostat on the market this year was clearly the 
After the onslaught of media that is CES, who wouldn't want more CES? We definitely do, which is why we're running the TC Gadgets Webcast live at 4pm Pacific/7pm Eastern straight out of our posh studio on the CES show floor. Our goal? To recap the day's news, interview cool people, and give away amazing prizes. Today we're giving away a real, live Sony Vita to one lucky winner - details during the broadcast - but watch this space for some great content and be sure to watch our daily live streams from 
Corel's new AfterShot Pro software runs on Windows, Mac, Linux(!) and offers a $99 package for managing photos including RAW handling, image editing, and quick library management. AfterShot is a digital photography workflow app like Aperture and Lightroom. It's chock full of goodies like a complete RAW workflow, flexible management, advanced non-destructive editing, robust metadata tools, batch processing, and integration with the image editor of your choice.
Every business seems to want its own mobile software, and now
I've been meaning to write about this for awhile now, but I've been a bit under the weather and, well, email is not a subject I always enjoy -- in discussion or in practice. Yes, as many have written before, we have a love-hate relationship with email, which has been shown in even starker relief with the redesign of Gmail. We first wrote about
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Google
Exclusive: We've received more details on how PayPal will be scaling its in-store payments technology at major retailers. As we reported last week, PayPal is 
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