After rumors late last week, Apple confirmed yesterday that an iPad with 128 gigabytes of storage with hit shelves on February 5. Following traditional iPad pricing, the new Wi-Fi model will cost $799, while the Wi-Fi plus 4G model will cost $929. Unlike previous Apple releases, however, this is a new product that you can Continue Reading →
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If you own a Windows computer, listen carefully. Microsoft is finally making Office 2013 widely available to the masses today. This release is radically different from previous versions of Office, as Microsoft is offering the software pack in subscription form, named Office 365 Home Premium. This subscription charges users a monthly or annual “rental” fee Continue Reading →
After adding a “Just for Kids” late last year, Netflix is continuing to provide content for younger viewers. The media streaming giant recently signed a multi-year licensing agreement with Turner Broadcasting and Warner Bros. television, which features animated and live-action programming from Cartoon Network, Warner Bros. Animation and Adult Swim. This move goes live on Continue Reading →
You’re probably familiar with the saying that a monkey smashing keys on a keyboard for an infinite amount of time will produce the works of William Shakespeare. While we haven’t hit that point in the infinite monkey theorem yet, the Smithsonian’s National Zoo in Washington D.C. is doing something similar through the Apps for Apes Continue Reading →
There are more movies to see, books to read and albums to hear today than ever before. How do we keep on top of it all? One new website (and iOS companion app) is here to help. Done Not Done is a to-do list for the things you want to do, not the things you Continue Reading →
After last October’s launch of the Surface RT tablet, Microsoft on Tuesday announced the release date and pricing for its Surface Pro – Microsoft’s full-fledged, fully-powered tablet. Learning from past mistakes, the tablet will be available in the US and Canada on February 9 in all places the RT version is available – including Best Continue Reading →
2012 may be known as the year that broke the password. We were continually hearing about a website, e-mail server or Twitter account that got hacked and ruined someone’s day. Google’s had enough. In a report that will be published later this month, Google’s security team looks to the future of passwords, and they’re a Continue Reading →
While Hurricane Sandy caused billions of dollars of property damage, for many, the floodwaters also damaged priceless photos. On February 2nd and 3rd, Operation Photo Rescue, a non-profit that was founded by two photojournalists after Hurricane Katrina, is headed to New York to digitize, restore and reprint photographs damaged by the storm. Operation Photo Rescue Continue Reading →
Look out Apple – Amazon is coming for your music. Yesterday, Amazon announced a newly-designed Web store for its mp3 branch, made specifically for Safari on the iPhone and iPod Touch, which offers bestseller lists, personalized recommendations and Amazon ratings – all the stuff you love from Amazon.com. By keeping purchases on the Web rather Continue Reading →
The only thing more powerful and important than a college education and college degree is the level of debt that many college graduates face when heading into the real world: the average four-year graduate leaves school with $26,600 in student debt. MassMutual is doing its part to relieve one grad’s loan burden, as the company Continue Reading →