Earlier this evening, as early adopters across the country started getting acquainted with their iPads, a very interesting (albeit short) video landed in our inbox: Crysis running on the just-released device. We’ve embedded the video below.
No, Apple hasn’t secretly packed a state-of-the-art desktop graphics card into the groundbreaking device. We’re told the game [...]
Tags: Competitor, Crysis, Desktop Graphics, Early Adopters, Form Factors, Grand Theft Auto, Grand Theft Auto 4, Graphics Card, Hasn, Inbox, Ipad, Ipads, Omnia, Onlive, Processing Power, S Graphics, Senses, State Of The Art, Streams, Tech Demos
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Sun, April 4 2010 » Uncategorized » No Comments
Last week I sat down with Brad Garlinghouse, a former Yahoo executive who now runs all of AOL’s social and mobile products. You can meet Brad, who joined AOL six months ago, at our upcoming TechCrunch Disrupt conference in New York.
Brad spoke about his product plans for AOL mail, saying that it’s time we reinvented [...]
Tags: Aggregate, Aggregation, Aim, Aol Mail, Aol Mobile, Brad Garlinghouse, Competitor, Consumer Applications, Consumer Experience, Different Ways, E Mail, Facebook, Inbox, Mail Product, Mobile Products, Point Of View, Six Months, Small Changes, Social Experiences, Streams
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Sun, March 28 2010 » Uncategorized » No Comments
Internal MySpace product documents continue to leak into our inbox from presumably angry employees and former employees. Today we’ve got a late 2009 powerpoint presentation created by Tim Sutcliffe, MySpace’s Senior Manager Information Architecture. The document summarizes the recommendations on rebuilding the MySpace developer/apps platform from an outside UK based user experience firm called Userfocus.
Sutcliffe [...]
Tags: Cf, Developer Apps, Document States, Document View, Embedded, Expert, Inbox, Information Architecture, Myspace, Organization, Performance Problems, Powerpoint Presentation, Product Documents, Product Recommendations, Product Strategy, Scratch, Sutcliffe, Swat Team, Usability Issues, User Experience
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Tue, February 23 2010 » Uncategorized » No Comments
If you’ve been reading MobileCrunch lately (as you most certainly should be), you might have noticed a new name floating around the bylines. I thought we’d give him a day or two to get his feet wet before we made it official – but with that out of the way, we’re really proud to announce [...]
Tags: Boy Genius Report, Bylines, Flores, Inbox, Mobilecrunch, Slant, Troy Mcclure
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Tue, February 2 2010 » Uncategorized » No Comments