Dave Smith

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Smith manages and coordinates the activities of the technology subsection of the company, contributing his own stories, news and analyses of the latest technology companies, gadgets, and innovations.

He joined the IBTimes in September 2011 as a technology reporter, after holding various editorial positions within Inc. Magazine and USA TODAY.

Smith received a B.A. in print and online journalism from The University of Maryland, College Park.

Dave Smith

Apple Leaks iPhone 4S Pics to Web Site

Apple has begun loading pictures of a new iPhone to its Web site. The first photos appear to be a slightly upgraded iPhone 4 with iOS 5 already pre-loaded.

Microsoft Zune Discontinued (2006-2011)

Microsoft has killed off its mp3 music player the Zune to focus on its Windows Phone offering. Microsoft folded the Zune on the eve of Apple's big iPhone announcement.

Apple October 2011 Event: What to Watch For

Apple's big day is finally here. On the day many expect Apple to launch the iPhone 5, Apple will also address iOS 5, iCloud, potential carrier partnerships, Facebook and Twitter integration

Apple iPhone 5 Release: Just The Facts

With Apple's iPhone announcement just one day away, excitement is at a fever pitch. But what is truly known about Apple's mystery product? Here are the facts.

Twitter Study: Moods Mirror Biological Rhythms

Two separate mood studies conducted by researchers at Cornell, Harvard, and Northeastern University reveal people are happiest in the early morning and late at night, during the weekends, and on the west coast.

Foursquare, Neiman Marcus Hatch Handbag Hunt

High-end retailer Neiman Marcus is teaming up with Foursquare for a special scavenger hunt on Saturday, Oct. 1. The company will hide 15 Nancy Gonzalez clutches at 15 of its 41 stores, and the first people who find them can keep them.

Android Ice Cream Sandwich Leak: Real Deal, or Just a Hoax?

A man reportedly bought a new Samsung phone via eBay, only to discover the phone was running Google's unreleased Android upgrade Ice Cream Sandwich. But with the phone wiped remotely and only a video as proof, is this Ice Cream Sandwich leak just some elaborate hoax?

Flickr Debuts Instagram Clone for Android

With Android devices in desperate need of an Instagram-esque app, Flickr decided to step up to the plate and deliver its own photo taking and sharing application for Android users.

How to Control New Facebook Privacy Settings

The new version of Facebook has plenty of new and exciting features, and enhanced privacy control is one of them. Here's how to control application and Timeline settings on your new Facebook profile.

Amazon Unveils Top of the Line Kindle Touch 3G for $149

Amazon is in New York to announce a new tablet, the Kindle Fire, but the company has announced it will sell a top of the line Kindle Touch 3G for $149, featuring a touch screen, faster interface, free 3G, and long battery life.

Amazon to Sell Regular Kindles for $79

Amazon is announcing its first Fire tablet today in New York City, but the company says it will reduce the price of its current Kindle e-Readers from $139 to $80.

Can Google+ Sustain Its Traffic Surge?

One week after opening to the public, Google+ experienced a 13-fold jump in traffic with 15 million visitors. But how long can Google+ keep users interested?

Instagram Signs Up 78 Users Every Minute

Co-founder and CEO Kevin Systrom says Instagram 2.0 is signing up 78 new users every minute. The new version of Instagram, only available on iOS, is faster, more customizable and more creative.

Google Becomes a Teenager, Doodles 13th Birthday

Google, one of the most important companies in the world today, celebrates 13 years in business. We take a look back at Google's history, from Stanford to Susan Wojcicki's garage to the company's 103 acquisitions and purchases.

iPhone 5 to Feature Voice-Activated 'Assistant'

iPhone 5 will be a game changer from the inside-out, thanks to an updated voice-activation feature called Assistant. Users will be able to send texts, schedule appointments, and even answer math questions with this smart personal assistant.

Netflix Inks Streaming Deal With DreamWorks Animation

Netflix customers are still livid over the price hike and Qwikster announcement. CEO Reed Hastings hopes to regain favor with these customers by signing Dreamworks Animation, the company behind hits like Shrek and Madagascar.

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