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With This Gadget, iPhone Is for the Birds

If You Want to Stay out of Jail, Don’t Instagram Your Ballot

Control Your Home Lighting With Smartphone-Friendly Hue

iPad Mini, Nexus 7 Square Off in SquareTrade’s Drop-and-Dunk Test

Samsung Sells Three Million Galaxy Note II “Phablets” in Just Over a Month

The Small Stuff: Accessories for Your New iPad Mini

Gadget-Case Maker Targus Acquires Sena Cases

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The best and brightest are usually put to work on optimisation. … They will then go forward and solve the inefficiencies, and that’s where 99% of most energy is spent on. But, at some point you run out of room to improve things, and that’s when you have to step aside and ask, can we make it different?

— Horace Dediu, in a podcast interview with William Channer