You just had a flat tire along a dark country road. Luckily, you downloaded a flashlight app into your cellphone and now can put it to use. But that flashlight, handy as it is, may be just one of many doors you unwittingly opened to let spies take up... Read More
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A new version of Microsoft’s parental control product is ready for the Windows 10 launch, but users are complaining about changes they didn’t see coming and don’t care for. The free service, known previously as Family Safety, has... Read More
Apple will make iOS 8.4, the upgrade necessary to try out the Cupertino, Calif. company’s new streaming music service, available early Tuesday for downloading to iPhones and iPads. Ian Rogers, director of Apple Music, mentioned an 8 a.m. PT (11... Read More
Microsoft just announced a new-entry level smartphone that costs only $20 USD. The 2G-based Nokia 105 features a “1.4-inch color display, can store up to 2,000 contacts, offers FM radio and promises up to 35 days of standby time.” If only... Read More
Microsoft’s Windows 10 upgrade “nag” campaign — an effort to convince customers running Windows 7 and Windows 8.1 to upgrade to the new operating system — began today, with users reporting that they’d seen the... Read More
Of all the announcements Google made at I/O, its new Photos app might have the most immediate impact. Not only did they break Photos of ofGoogle+, they announced unlimited cloud photo and video storage for 16 megapixel images or 1080p video. The new... Read More
Let me be brief. Cable companies are racing to reinvent themselves as the cord cutting is at an all time high. Over the past 12 months – the cost for sports and TV continue to rise, while in the past 12 months – more than 500,000 TV... Read More
These days, researchers at AT&T Labs are focusing on cars, smart homes, wearables and health apps, judging by projects showcased at the company’s Research Day. I can’t tell you how excited I am to receive an invitation to attend this... Read More
Facebook is rolled out Instant Articles in its iOS app at 10 a.m. ET today. While there are some major user experience and user interface differences in these stories including auto-playing video and parallax images, the biggest change is the instant... Read More
By Amber Stanley There never seems to be enough time during the workday! In today’s technology-oriented, fast-paced society (with an even more competitive job market!) professionals are expected to juggle multiple tasks daily – like projects,... Read More
The $35 Rasberry Pi was game changing when it first came out. Now there’s a new kid on the block: CHIP. The Kickstarter campaign has already surpassed its $50,000 goal ($950,000 as of time of writing). CHIP is a fully functional computer like the... Read More
“Why would you protect your readers if your readers don’t complain about not being protected?” Location technology in cell phones could be helpful when looking for the nearest gas station, but it can also enable others to retrieve information... Read More
Here’s the teaser trailer you’ve been waiting for!!! :) The teaser can also be seen in 30 theaters across North America beginning today. Following this weekend, the teaser can be seen in theaters around the world this December. Check... Read More
MOBILE – More than 6 Billion mobile devices being used by more than 3 billions people. Smartphone unit sales alone are expected to top $1 billion in 2014. SENSORS – Those devices are equipped with sensors to gather data. IBM predicts that there... Read More
With a solid one-third of the Earth’s population connected to the Internet, the speed and quality of one’s Internet connection is more important than ever. Everyone has dealt with the annoyance of a painfully slow Internet connection, and when... Read More