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Discovery Communications Invests $31.5 Million in Innovative Brain Game Start Up Lumosity
1By: Kuljit Grewal | August 23rd, 2012 | Business, Games, Health, iOS, Living, Mobile Apps, NewsCreated by neuroscientists from Stanford University, Lumosity aims to improve core cognitive abilities through games. The company has been on a tear, increasing revenues by 25% quarter over quarter since its inception in 2007. That type of growth as well as 25 million members, 10 million of which have joined...
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Starbucks – Square is Choosing Its Friends Wisely
By: Kuljit Grewal | August 8th, 2012 | Business, Living, Mobile Apps, NewsMobile payment start-up Square has just taken a monumental leap towards the mainstream, linking up with coffee giant Starbucks, as announced by the San Francisco company’s website. According to the partnership, Square will process all of the debit and credit card transactions for 7,000 US Starbucks locations, resulting in ser...
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Apple’s iOS 6 Will Not Include a Native YouTube App as Google is Working on Their Own Version
By: Kuljit Grewal | August 8th, 2012 | Apple, Business, Google, Mobile Apps, News, Smartphones, TabletsSince the introduction of the iPhone in 2007, the device has featured a standalone YouTube app allowing the device’s users to access the boundless videos available on the popular website. It seems however with today’s release of Apple’s iOS 6 beta 4 that the YouTube app is no longer part of the operating systems default option. Considering t...
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Maily – The Email App for Four Year Olds
By: Kuljit Grewal | August 7th, 2012 | Apple, Living, Mobile Apps, TabletsThere is a start-up from Belgium named Maily that believes that children should embrace technology at a young age and use it to keep in touch with parents, grandparents as well as friends through the use of something their parents use consistently; email. In fact, they released an iPad ...
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Canada is Going Mobile for Their Olympic Coverage
By: Kuljit Grewal | August 7th, 2012 | Business, Living, Mobile Apps, O Canada, Smartphones, Social Media, Sports, TabletsWithout question we in Canada are absolutely blessed to be able to enjoy the Olympics in full totality thanks to the resources that technology makes available to us. Mobile devices have literally put full entertainment systems in our hands, allowing us to consume coverage spanning from Twitter to live streaming video. Perhaps there is no greater testament to how much technology can ch...
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Meet Nina, Siri’s App-tastic Cousin
By: Kuljit Grewal | August 7th, 2012 | Android, Apple, Business, Gadgets, Mobile Apps, News, SmartphonesFor all the hype (and slight disappointment) that surrounded Apple’s iPhone 4S, the biggest upgrade for fans of the device and brand overall was Siri; the voice activation/personal assistant that was a celebrated game changer. One of the major limitations surrounding Siri’s application is that although one is able to book...
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Facebook is Testing a ‘Save for Later’ Feature for its Users
By: Kuljit Grewal | August 6th, 2012 | Business, Mobile Apps, News, Social MediaThe world’s largest social networking website is testing a new feature that will allow its users to save stories and other content that appears on their News Feed and friends’ walls for later consumption.
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Mobile Game Developer TinyCo Chooses Vancouver to Expand Game Development
By: Kuljit Grewal | August 6th, 2012 | Business, Games, Mobile Apps, News, O CanadaAlthough news has been less than stellar for Canada’s largest west coast city and its game programming residents (TQ was on it), it seems as though not all stories have been bad ones. TinyCo, a San Francisco based mobile ...
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Europe Based Peer to Peer Property Rental Company 9flats Acquires Toronto’s iStopOver
By: Kuljit Grewal | August 6th, 2012 | Business, Mobile Apps, News, O CanadaCompanies such as the Y Combinator backed Airbnb have seen a great deal of success in offering services that unite those with rental properties with those who are looking for non-hotel short term accommodations. Since Airbnb launched its service in 2007, several similar services have popped up both in Euro...
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Ford’s SYNC System Will Soon Warn Drivers of Pollen Counts and Other Allergens
By: Kuljit Grewal | August 5th, 2012 | Business, Cars, Mobile Apps, News, SmartphonesWe at TQ are big fans of automobiles as well as disruptive technologies, so anytime there is cross over we are enthralled. Recently we read about how Ford Motor Company, who have literally reinvented themselves as an innovative maker of quality cars have planned on improving the integration and capabilities of their in-car infotainment system dubbed
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