Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Apple iPad Mini Retina Is the Best Mid-Sized Tablet [REVIEW] and 10 More

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Apple iPad Mini Retina Is the Best Mid-Sized Tablet [REVIEW]

'Mashable' editor-in-chief Lance Ulanoff gives his take on Apple's iPad mini Retina. Read his review.

6 Ways to Attract Recruiters to Your LinkedIn Profile

LinkedIN's career expert Nicole Williams elaborates on six LinkedIN tips to optimize your profile and attract more recruiters.

'Breaking Bad' Alternate Ending Is a Dream Come True [VIDEO]

Watch this awesome alternate ending for 'Breaking Bad' that features Bryan Cranston in his previous role as Hal on 'Malcolm in the Middle.'

Apple Announces Latest Product to Rival Google Glass [COMIC]

In this Sunday comic, Maria Scrivan jokes about the perfect name for Apple's answer to Google Glass.

The 10 Types of Instagram Users

Though Instagram boasts 150 million active users, we've whittled them down to 10 core types. Look through the list and see who you match up with.

HeadsUP! Displays Your Smartphone on Your Car's Windshield [VIDEO]

Tech startup NeXt built HeadsUP!, a visual display that projects often-used cellphone features, such as texting and email, onto the windshield of the car.

What Does Your Game Console Say About You? [INFOGRAPHIC]

You know what they say: The Xbox doesn't fall too far from the tree. This infographic hilariously breaks down what your game console says about you.

TapTap Wristband Connects Couples With Wireless Vibrations [VIDEO]

Targeted toward people in a relationship, the TapTap wristband lets users communicate through — you guessed it — taps.

Google Announces New Measures Against Child Pornography

Google's Eric Schmidt has announced the company will start to globally block links to child pornography material within the next six months.

Google Earth Intros Tour Builder, A Cooler Way to Tell Stories [VIDEO]

Google Earth has introduced Tour Builder, a service that lets you tell stories through map locations, photos, videos and text.

Apple Reportedly Buys PrimeSense for $345 Million

Apple has reportedly acquired PrimeSense, the company behind the Xbox Kinect's 3D-sensor technology, for $345 million, according to a new report.

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