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For a sport that’s been around over 100 years, Major League Baseball is on top of its digital game. After a pilot program last September, the league announced that 13 stadiums will accept mobile tickets through Apple’s Passbook App this season. The Mets, Giants and Royals, three of last year’s test teams, will be joined Continue Reading →
If you listen to tech sites and popular opinion, the smartphone market seems to be a two horse race between the iPhone and Samsung Galaxy S4. But if you take a minute to look at some other phones on the market, it’s clear that there are others, like the HTC One, with similar – if Continue Reading →
When Google Glass hits store shelves later this year, we’ll fully realize that we’re living in the future. We don’t know an exact release date or price yet, only that it’ll be less than $1,500. But Google has shared some information about its coolest new product. Google Glass is a pair of eyeglasses that feature Continue Reading →
About six months ago, a new e-reader was announced that would shake up the scene. The Txtr Beagle would be a no-frills reading experience. It didn’t have a touchscreen, a backlight, 3G or even Wi-Fi, and would need two AAA batteries to work. Why would anyone want it? Because it was only going to cost Continue Reading →
Netflix just became a whole lot more social. The company just added Facebook connectivity and lets users in the United States show what they’re watching to their friends, just like Spotify does for music. Now, you can show off just how cool you are because you’re watching the new season of Arrested Development on the Continue Reading →
SimCity’s problems just keep on coming. After an opening week marred by server problems that prevented most people who bought the game from actually playing it, EA smoothed out the connection problems and gave people a chance to play the game they spent sixty bucks on. All good, right? Not quite. It turns out that Continue Reading →
Google Reader is soon to be no more. Google recently announced that it will retire its RSS reader beginning on July 1. RSS readers take feeds from other sites and put them all in one easy-to-browse place. For example, you could take the RSS feed from ShellyPalmer.com and add it to your Google Reader page. Continue Reading →
Now that Samsung finally unveiled the Galaxy S IV, does it live up to the hype? The hardware is nice, but not revolutionary. It has a quad-core processor and a 5-inch screen with a better resolution than Retina. It ships with 2 gigs of RAM and up to 64 gigs of memory, which can be Continue Reading →
Don’t want to pony up for a full New York Times subscription? Just go grab a Venti Vanilla Latte at your nearest Starbucks and enjoy the written word of the Times’ journalists at no additional charge. The New York Times recently announced a partnership with the coffee chain that will offer customers on Starbucks’ Wi-Fi Continue Reading →
No phone is perfect. No matter which you choose for your next upgrade, there will always be features you wish you had. While Windows Phone and BlackBerry 10 are just showing signs of life, Android and iOS are kings of the mobile realm. So why should your next phone run iOS? One of the nicest Continue Reading →

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