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Hardware Here Are The First Connected Home Devices For Apple’s HomeKit Apple’s HomeKit is finally starting to roll out to actual consumers, via the first crop of HomeKit-enabled accessories from third-party manufacturers. This means you’ll soon be able to get your hands on a range of products for the connected home that work with Siri on your iOS device, and that you’ll be able to do so as soon as
Flat. With one word Apple didn’t just change its look on mobile, but mandated an industry-wide face-lift. For iOS 7’s launch later today, chrome, navigation buttons, and textured title bars are getting replaced with more content, gesture-controlled navigation, and single-colored panels. Here’s a before and after look at the redesigns rolled out to some of the top third-party iOS apps, along with o
Email Management App Mailbox Goes Live In The App Store, Begins Filling Reservations Yes I love Mailbox, the email management app from the folks at Orchestra. I’ve been using it as my default email app for months, and it still serves me well as one of the easiest ways to quickly skim through and archive, delete, reply to, or save emails for later. But over the last few months, I’ve been one of a s
People die trying to look cool. Vanity is the sad reason why people don’t wear bike helmets. So two Swedish women set out to invent “the invisible bicycle helmet”, They’ve succeeded, and the end product isn’t a made of clear plexiglass and there’s no lightbending-stealth technology. In fact it’s not really a helmet at all. Hövding is a rapidly-inflating airbag that deploys from a collar around you
We’ll keep this short and sweet. Google launched the Nexus One phone today. Here’s my review. We have one that we’re going to give away to a TechCrunch reader. You can buy one here for $529 (or $179 with a two year T-Mobile contract). Or you can get this one from us for free. Here’s how you can get the device. Just do one of two things: either retweet this post, and make sure to include the #techc
Media & Entertainment Rumor: HTC working on new flagship Android device – the Dragon What do you get when you mix HTC, Android, and Qualcomm’s powerful Snapdragon mobile processor together? No, it’s not the amazing (recycled from an old Snapdragon post) image above…but it’s close. According to the rumor mill, this mythical combination will yield…the HTC Dragon. Based on the tip / leaked screenshot
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