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AMD Temash is Now Official: Works Smooth and Gives You all the X86 Love You Need

AMD wants a piece out of the pie that Intel and ARM are sharing this year and they intend to slice that with the brand new Temash APU, that was officially introduced today through a series of devices. The solution… Read More

goRogue, a new digital-only community magazine for Grande Prairie, Alberta, shows off the Mag+ platform

Sometimes one gets a little tired of constantly having to point out what seems so obvious to me, that there are many, many new magazine start-ups being launched that are producing exceptional work. These new start-ups are producing tablet editions,… Read More

Newspaper app updates: Washington Post updates iPad app, enabling ‘cut and paste’, but no paywall just yet; The Guardian updates its iPhone app to add swipe navigation

Media observers are anticipating the launch of The Washington Post's paywall strategy some time this summer. Meanwhile, the paper continues tweak its iPad app. In March, version 2.0 was released that introduced a new design and moved the app into… Read More


We’re in full swing at Clerkenwell

As most of you know, we’ve set up shop this week at Clerkenwell Design Week, the UK’s leading independent design festival. Chatting with architects, designers, photographers and the like, we’ve found that our new print-on-demand magazine format and enhanced ebooks… Read More

Amazon Announces Kindle Worlds, a Platform for Fan Fiction

Fan fiction is an interesting genre. You start with characters that already exist from movies or television shows and create new stories around them. Admittedly, I read my share of fan fiction. Sometimes a show’s run ends too early, or… Read More

Screwpulp: An exciting new startup (that I’m part of!)

One of the benefits of my previous job is that it brought me much closer to the content startup community. I've met a lot of outstanding organizations but one that really grabbed my attention is a self-publishing startup called Screwpulp.… Read More

MessageMe Chat App Records 5 Million Downloads in 75 Days

MessageMe, a new app that rethinks the idea of an SMS by letting users send music, videos, photos, drawings and even location information, is taking off pretty quickly. The company revealed this week that in its first 10 days, the… Read More

New Book Release – I Hope Nobody Sees Me, Memoirs of a Teenage Stroke Survivor

New Book Release – I Hope Nobody Sees Me, Memoirs of a Teenage Stroke Survivor (via SBWire) Sarasota, FL — (SBWIRE) — 05/13/2013 — I Hope Nobody Sees Me, Memoirs of a Teenage Stroke Survivor, by Nicolas Sully is a… Read More

250 Million Tablets Expected to be Sold in 2013

Tablet PCs are growing exponentially lately so it seems that 2014 or 2015 will be the year that slates finally beat PCs, when it comes to sales. The NPD Displaysearch projections for sales of tablet and notebooks are shown in… Read More

Hardest Game Ever 2 Joins Top Free Android App List

Hardest Game Ever 2 joins the top free Android app this week at No. 10, according to research from Google Play. The gaming app from Organnose Studio measures users reaction time through quick puzzles. Below, we’ve listed the top free… Read More

Imagine self publishing, hitting best-seller list

(via http://www.moreknown.com) Imagine one of your novels gaining an audience without the support of a major publishing house behind you. According to the Holland Sentinel, that’s just what happened to Colleen Hoover. Her book, Slammed, gained enough success in the… Read More

New Microsoft Surface TV Ad Focuses on the Windows Tablet Productivity Features (Video)

We’re used to seeing colourful and crazy ads related to Surface tablets, ones with breakdancing and other nifty feats. Well, this time we’re dealing with a more serious ad, one that’s focused on the productivity features of the Surface slates.… Read More

Is The New York Times Coming to Your Bathroom Mirror Soon?

While The New York Times is currently focusing on print, online, apps, and even Google Glass experiences today, the company has a lab in which they think about how readers might want to consume its content in the future. In… Read More

Is The New York Times Coming to Your Bathroom Mirror Soon?

While The New York Times is currently focusing on print, online, apps, and even Google Glass experiences today, the company has a lab in which they think about how readers might want to consume its content in the future. In… Read More

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