Google’s Android operating system or Android OS is the most popular smartphone operating system in the world. But iOS, Apple’s operating system is so awesome … which should you choose? Let’s have a quick look at some Android OS features that might help you decide. Android OS includes Google Now a feature that helps you Continue Reading →
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With more than ten years between titles, last week’s release of the computer game SimCity was a big deal. Things didn’t pan out so well, though. The new SimCity requires you to always be connected to the Internet in order to play, but EA completely underestimated how many people would try to access the game’s Continue Reading →
Late last week, Facebook announced yet another change to the way its News Feed looks. Facebook seems to always be tinkering with something to the point where updates are so frequent and regular you can almost set your watch by them. The News Feed’s look has already begun to roll out and should be widely Continue Reading →
While the Post Office is trying new ways to save money and deliver mail more efficiently, one Austin startup is taking a very different approach. Outbox wants to take your snail mail, open it, scan it and then digitally deliver it to your computer or iDevice. Three times a week, Outbox collects your mail, then Continue Reading →
Higher education is in for a radical change. A new program will offer lower level online courses for students at San Jose State University for only $150. The program is run by a company called Udacity, which hires its own online mentors to run the courses, which will predominantly feature instructional videos and web-based quizzes. Continue Reading →
So it’s time for you to buy a new computer. You go out, buy a sleek new Ultrabook, come home and power it on. But… wait. Where’s the start button?! It’s going to be okay. You just experienced Windows 8 shock. Very different from previous versions of Windows, Windows 8 is the first operating system Continue Reading →
Just over a year ago, Nike released its FuelBand line to the public. You’ve probably seen them, even if you’ve never heard its name before. A thin, black electronic wristband, the FuelBand tracks all of your physical activity. It measures your movement in NikeFuel, which is a way to consolidate all your movement into one Continue Reading →
We’re right in the middle of award season, where the best movies, albums and TV shows are honored. Netflix wanted in on the action, which is why it announced the Flixies. Rather than stick to boring categories like Best Picture or Best Director, Netflix had a little fun. Got a little one who likes to Continue Reading →
The next time you pop into a store to buy something, you might just get rung up on an iPad. Square, the company behind the super simple way of using an iDevice to accept payments, recently announced they’re going to sell what they call the “Business in a Box.” For just under 300 bucks, a Continue Reading →
How do you watch your favorite TV show? On your iPad when laying in bed? Streaming it through Netflix on your Xbox 360? Downloading it on iTunes or Amazon for a couple bucks after it airs? Unless you’re watching it through your cable box, Nielsen, the team that publishes TV ratings, isn’t able to track Continue Reading →