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It’s been a month since Google announced Android Wear at it’s annual I/O developer conference and I’ve been wearing the Samsung Galaxy Gear Live ever since it was unveiled there. It is perhaps surprising, given to me that I haven’t ditched it – instead it has become an important part of my daily routine. I’ve worn a watch every day for as long as I can remember, so it’s not a shock to have something on my wrist unlike many young people who have never worn a watch. For years, the media has predicted the decline of the watch, but it seems…
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Qplay, the company that provides a media streaming TV adapter and mobile video app, is closing its service on July 25, less than six months after it launched. A note on the company blog explains that “it is not possible for us to keep developing and running the service,” but does not go into the specifics of why it is closing down. The company’s founders started TiVo, but this time around they were less successful. The $49 TV Adapter and recently launched iPad app – both of which curated users’ feeds from a limited number of free internet video sites — will no longer work after this…
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Callum Laing is the CEO of Entrevo Asia and the founder of Fitness-Buffet, an employee fitness business in 11 countries. Theodore Roosevelt once said ‘It’s not the critic that counts.’ It is part of a longer text which is worth a read for anyone who’s striving to do anything of merit in the world (included in full at the bottom). Some people say that Teddy wrote it as a ‘comments guideline’ for the interweb, but that could just be rumor. Whilst Roosevelt was pretty bang on the money, there is stage of creation where it’s worth actively seeking out criticism. As a…
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