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Bits Blog: Do You Have to Be Rude to Manage Like Steve Jobs?
In an article in Harvard Business Review, Walter Isaacson says Mr. Jobs’s “petulance and impatience were part and parcel of his perfectionism.”
Bits Blog: Do You Have to Be Rude to Manage Like Steve Jobs?
In an article in Harvard Business Review, Walter Isaacson says Mr. Jobs’s “petulance and impatience were part and parcel of his perfectionism.”
Bits Blog: Draw Something, a New Twist on Pictionary, Charms Mobile Gamers
A new mobile gaming craze that is a modern twist on Pictionary is sweeping across smartphone screens around the world.
Bits Blog: Crowds Gather for the Latest Version of the iPad
On Friday, Apple started selling the newest version of its iPad, drawing crowds of people who were eager to get their hands on the latest tablet.
Bits Blog: Congress Presses Apple on App Privacy
Two congressmen sent Apple a followup letter Wednesday asking Timothy Cook, Apple’s chief executive, to answer questions about privacy problems within the company’s iTunes App Store.
Gadgetwise Blog: Maxell’s AirStash Outsources Your Data
Maxell’s AirStash lets you transfer memory-consuming movies, music and other files off your iOS device and onto a USB-powered dongle that can stream to your iPhone or iPad.
Bits Blog: Et Tu, Google? Android Apps Can Also Secretly Copy Photos
It’s not just Apple. Android apps do not need permission to access a user’s photos either, and Google, maker of the Android operating system, takes it a step further.
Bits Blog: Et Tu, Google? Android Apps Can Also Secretly Copy Photos
It’s not just Apple. Android apps do not need permission to access a user’s photos either, and Google, maker of the Android operating system, takes it a step further.
Gadgetwise Blog: Have An ‘Unlimited’ Data Plan With AT&T? Tips on Watching Your Data Usage
AT&T on Thursday clarified the limitations of its “unlimited” data plan. Here’s what you need to know so you don’t exceed AT&T’s limits and see your data connection reduced to something unusable.
Gadgetwise Blog: At Sony, Portable Games Just Got Bigger
The Times’ videogame critic, Seth Schiesel, finds that at a time when smartphones can be used to play video games, Sony’s new PlayStation Vita makes the case for a separate mobile device.
Bits Blog: Apple Loophole Gives Developers Access to Photos
After a user allows an application on an Apple mobile device to have access to location information, the app can copy the user’s entire photo library, without any further warning.
Bits Blog: Google to Sell Heads-Up Display Glasses by Year’s End
Google is currently making a pair of glasses that will be able to stream information to the wearer’s eyes in real time.


