Label m products are used during London Fashion Week so you know you’re in safe hands when it comes to its hair dryer. It... moreLabel m products are used during London Fashion Week so you know you’re in safe hands when it comes to its hair dryer. It looks and feels like a professional styling tool with its powerful and targeted airflow (assisted by the two concentrator nozzles included) and its lightweight structure. The temperature and power settings are located on the side of the handle and are stiffer to change compared to all on the list – we found this to be a real advantage as there were no accidental adjustments made during drying. There’s ionic technology too, which would explain our resulting smooth and silky hair and a cold shot button to set your style. Our only niggle was that the nozzles stayed really hot for a while after use, so be careful where you put them down. Also available in white. less
SlashGearOpera unveils new 'Ice' mobile web browser for iOS and AndroidApple InsiderOpera Software on Friday unveiled its... moreSlashGearOpera unveils new 'Ice' mobile web browser for iOS and AndroidApple InsiderOpera Software on Friday unveiled its latest project, a WebKit-based mobile browser called "Opera Ice" that is specifically designed for screen formats seen on popular smartphones and tablets, including the iPhone and iPad. Opera. In an internal video ...Opera to launch new browser on iOS and AndroidToday's iPhoneOpera Ice Browser Coming to Android And iOS Next MonthThe Droid GuyOpera's WebKit-based Ice web browser coming to Android and iOS in FebruaryEngadgetTechCrunch -Geek -Android Policeall 10 news articles. less
Line, a messaging app made by South Korea's Naver Corp. that took off in Japan, just crossed 100 million users globally 19... moreLine, a messaging app made by South Korea's Naver Corp. that took off in Japan, just crossed 100 million users globally 19 months after it originally launched. The app is one of the leading contenders in smartphone messaging in Asia and faces off against Tencent's WeChat and KakaoTalk.
What the future of radio looks like is a question that radio stations everywhere – and not just here in the U.S. – are... moreWhat the future of radio looks like is a question that radio stations everywhere – and not just here in the U.S. – are struggling with. After all, what hope does radio have when anyone can play any music, on-demand, any time they want?
Yammer competitor Jostle.me has raised $3.1 million from a group of angel investors. The company has raised $4.6 million to... moreYammer competitor Jostle.me has raised $3.1 million from a group of angel investors. The company has raised $4.6 million to date, all from private individuals. It has 52 shareholders, including most employees who work for the company and its directors.