Google recently gave a preview of Project Glass, a prototype heads-up display that a user wears like a pair of lightweight glasses (assuming you buy your glasses from the Matrix). While it’s questionable whether Google can ever make these stylish (or invisible) enough to encourage widespread adoption, the more interesting…
Read MoreIf you've ever asked Siri to remind you to buy milk when you're at the market, you know that location sensing makes smartphones a lot smarter. Now there's a way to easily tap the power of location sensing in your own applications.
NeuAer, a start-up that won the 2011 Launch…
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If you couldn't make it to the VentureBeat Mobile Summit we're here to help. The event promised 30 hours with 180 top executives in mobile, covering the 5 core topics below, and it largely delivered. The sessions were thought-provoking, and there was plenty of opportunity to meet the people…
Read MoreWe are extremely proud to announce that the Human Centric Solutions Center at IBM has chosen us to be their business partner for developing innovative solutions in the mobile and geo-localization spaces. We are happy that a company with IBM's reputation has decided to trust us in spearheading their innovation…
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A recent National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) study came to the not-so-shocking conclusion that checking your email or watching a DVD while flying down the highway can be detrimental to your driving. What is shocking, however, is their solution.
The NHTSA has suggested in February that automakers…
Read MoreNow that the dust has settled after the announcement and delivery of the iPad3, pundits are proclaiming that the device’s new features make it a game changer for enterprise. But some of the same features that will broaden the new iPad’s enterprise adoption could create serious issues if they’re not…
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All signs point to the iPad 3 debuting sometime in February or March, but in typical Apple fashion the company has kept basically all the specs of the new device totally under wraps. That hasn't stopped rampant Internet speculation however, so we thought we'd round up some of the most…
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Can't seem to crack the magic code that leads to sales in the iOS and Android App stores? Can't figure out why everyone else seems to be making a mint off of apps but you're swimming in debt? Here are the top five reasons you ...
Yesterday Amazon made waves when it announced the Kindle Fire, a 7 inch tablet which the company is offering as their alternative to the iPad. The Android-powered device sports access to 18 million songs, magazines, apps games and more, as well as free Amazon ...
There was quite a row last month when Netflix suddenly announced that they were splitting DVD by mail and instant streaming options and charging customers separately for each account. At the time it seemed like a greedy cash grab with the sole intention of screwing ...
Every morning one of the first things I do is fire up Twitter and see what everyone's talking about early in the morning. Today, judging by the condolence letters and links to "remembrances" regarding Steve Jobs I thought the poor man had died. My heart ...
We're here to give everyone a heads-up that Sourcebits' own David Forgash appeared on this week's edition of the Iterate podcast. You can stream the show directly from the Iterate site, download it and enjoy it later or subscribe ...
Sourcebits as the leading mobile development company, has developed over 300 apps and games and has raised USD 10 million in funding earlier this year from IDG Ventures and Sequoia Capital. Riding on this success wave, Rohit Singal, Sourcebits Founder & CEO, was recently featured on the latest series of…
Read MoreWe're very pleased to note that Sourcebits was featured on the "Closer Look Look" segment of the San Francisco CBS news telecast last night. Here's the video if you missed it (or if you happen to live in one of those other cities not named San Francisco). We want to…
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A True Hacker....
1. Has code flowing in his veins and is in love with FOSS
2. Is a keyboard Ninja. Despises mouse. (They love the sound of their keyboards!)
3. Absolutely loves the terminal.
4. Loves LISP and functional programming.
5. Has distaste for authority
6. Believes that…
We’ve done it again! And this time, we’ve done it in style! Sourcebits has been named in Lead 411’s Hottest Georgia companies for 2011! The companies were judged on the following parameters - 100% increase in revenues over the past 2 years or over $2M in funding in the…
Read MoreMy article on Scientific Programming with Python (and a bit of Lisp) has been published in the May 2011 issue of Linux For You. At Sourcebits, we give utmost importance to innovation and creativity across various disciplines of designing and programming. While this article is all about scientific programming, we…
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Wow, what a week this has been! Sourcebits celebrated its fifth birthday in grand fashion (we can't post the pics, but rest assured it was a wild and crazy time), and of course a couple folks who are kind of a big deal in England ...
It's time for our new Friday tradition, picking out an amazing app we can't live without and sharing it with all you wonderful folks. This time around we're showcasing one of the classiest, and most classic of games, chess. There are many apps out ...
For most companies, managing to turn over a few million dollars of profit in a year is pretty good, and tens of millions would likely lead everyone to drop everything and have a giant party. Then again, Apple isn't just any company, and their bar ...