The Tech Bubble seems to be here. Really.

The Tech Bubble is clearly here for lots of people (I’m one of them) and clearly not there for lots of others (Marc Andreessen obviously amongst them). I think this article from Vanity Fair gives us several good arguments that can’t be easily denied. Too many companies with dubious business plans that seem to solve

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Polaroid Snap: A Digital Camera That Prints Inkless Instant Photos

The new Polaroid Snap is a digital camera that instantly prints photos without using any ink. Others have tried before -Polaroid did too– and although the device seems fun and interesting, most people feels fine about not having printed copies wich, by the way, aren’t cheap with this technology ($15 for a 30 pack). After

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Samsung Gear S2 gets it right

Vlad Savov is really pleased with what he’s seen about the new Samsung Gear S2. There’s probably a really important thing in the experience that that smartwatch and the platform it runs, Tizen, offers: I want a watch that can do smart things, not a computer that can do watch things. The rotating bezel, by the

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iPhone 6S/Plus will still start at 16GB, even if they now can record 4K video

Apple pricing strategy was disappointing last year: starting with a 16GB model allows them to 1) get higher profit margins and also 2) tempt/force people to avoid the 16GB and get the more expensive 64GB model. The story is about to repeat itself next week: according to trusted sources, the new iPhones will also start with

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Design and customization are critical on the new Moto 360

Four slight improvements on the Moto 360 specs: Much better processor: Snapdragon 400 quad-core 1.2 GHz vs. TI OMAP 3 single core 1 GHz More battery: 400mAh vs. 320mAh on the 46mm unit (300mAh on the 42mm model) Slightly better screen resolution: 360x330px (233 ppi) vs 320x290px (205 ppi) The Moto360 Sport comes with GPS and an

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