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Denon takes on Sonos with Heos wireless speakers – all eyes on home automation for 2014
Denon attacks Sonos. According to Transparency Market Research, the home automation is expected to grow 24.6% y/y through 2019 when it will reach $16.4 billion in the US.
Trendspotting: Internet users slow while mobile grows (KPCB Internet Trend Report 2014)
Mobile data traffic is growing at 81% y/y, with video a "strong driver." Summary of Mary Meeker's eagerly anticipated annual Internet trends report.
Want mobile web traffic? Here’s the two sites you need to be on
When it comes to ranking the top apps that drive mobile traffic, the latest results may surprise you. How do Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, Netflix compare?
Lane guidance for Google Maps finally arrives in latest update (It’s good!)
Long overdue, lane guidance, a feature available from the likes of Garmin and Magellan for years, is finally here for Google Maps. For San Francisco commuters it's most welcome.
Sonos updates Android App with modern, flat UI (Review)
I gave the beta Sonos Android app a spin on my Nexus 5 and came away impressed. Universal search is a welcome addition and the new look is clean and modern.
Pebble 2.0 for Android now available on Google Play
I've been testing the 2.0 Beta for a few weeks and seen great improvements. So far, the final release is running without a hitch.
Life with Pebble – There’s no going back
The last time I was this excited about a watch it was 1985, I was sporting a skinny white leather tie, dancing to Duran Duran's The Reflex, and wearing a Swatch.
With Aviate, Yahoo wants your home screen
Why the fuss? Try $16 billion of value per square inch of home screen space.
Beat’s So Lonely: Beats Music on Android
Hands-on the Android version of Beats Music, the new $9.99 streaming music service by Dre. Can it dethrone Spotify and Google All Access?
Pebble Steel smartwatch kicks off 2014 wearable computing race
The wearable computing market is expected to be $1.5 billion in 2014. With its new $249 smartwatch, Palo Alto-based Pebble leapfrogs the competition.