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AffinityLive Picks Up $2 Million To Save Project-Based Workers From Time Sheets
By Christine Magee For designers, lawyers, accountants, and all other types of project-based workers, managing time and billing clients is an inevitable hassle. With a fresh $2 million in seed
Amazon Debuts Dedicated Mobile Apps For Its Dropbox Competitor, Cloud Drive
By Sarah Perez Amazon has quietly expanded its Cloud Drive service – a competitor to Dropbox, Google Drive and other online file hosting services – to mobile platforms, with the
GoPro Reinvents Its Action Camera With The Hero4 Session
By Matt Burns The Hero4 Session is the smallest GoPro yet. It’s a one and a half inch cube and weighs just 2.6 ounces. That’s about half the weight of
#NUVOPop: Batman: Arkham Knight Review
By Joe Cain A review of the much anticipated finale to the Arkham trilogy. by Joe Cain Before Arkham Asylum back in 2007, no game had truly let the player
Latest On Greek Crisis: Finance Minister Resigns, As EU Leaders Meet
By Eyder Peralta Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis said his resignation could help the prime minister negotiate a better deal with the EU. However, he said, he will wear the “loathing”
For Americans Seeking Affordable Degrees, German Schools Beckon
By Soraya Sarhaddi Nelson More and more Americans are pursuing graduate degrees in Germany, where tuition is often free and many classes are taught in English. » E-Mail This …read
Hacking Team, Which Sells Surveillance Tech To Governments, Exposed By Major Hack
By Jon Russell One of the technology world’s most notorious providers of surveillance and intrusion software has found itself on the wrong end of an embarrassing hack. Read More …read
Writers Are Going Cuckoo For KU
By John Biggs If you haven’t been following the Indie writing market I don’t blame you. It’s pretty crazy right now. After Amazon decided to tweak the royalties pay outs
Ecuador Is The First Stop On Pope Francis’ South America Trip
By John Otis The Argentine pontiff has embarked on a 9-day swing through Ecuador, Bolivia and Paraguay. These are some of the region’s poorest countries. Francis is focusing on issues
Greek Voters Give Bailout Referendum A Thumbs-Down
By Joanna Kakissis Sixty-one percent of Greek voters said “no” to the referendum that included tough austerity measures for Athens, in exchange for a continued line of credit to keep