Computing, Editorial, Hardware
April 22, 2016
Via: Jeremy CorkwellThough it’s not necessarily a company that we usually find at the top of the netbook chain, every now and then Acer launches a product that needs to be acknowledged. Acer recently announced the latest addition to its ultra-slim S […]
Editorial, Mobile, Smartphones
April 13, 2016
Via: Jeremy CorkwellFor a while now, HTC has been in a somewhat similar situation as Samsung before the Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge release. The Taiwanese company’s previous smartphones were fairly disappointing, and as a result other manufacturers were biting out of […]
March 10, 2016
Via: Michael BoydRemember when you could listen to Pearl Jam’s entire Ten album while you were loading a web page? 26 years have passed since the world’s first website went online (info.cern.ch), and now most web pages load in the blink of […]
Computing, Editorial, Hardware
February 29, 2016
Via: William Palmer“Ever wondered what this pocket’s for?” – asked Steve Jobs while pointing at the small pocket from his jeans more than 10 years ago, at the introduction of iPod Nano. “I’ve always wondered that. Well now we know,” he added, […]
Editorial, Mobile, Smartphones
February 22, 2016
Via: Jacob MyersWith competition biting at Samsung’s slice of the affordable-mobile-market (i.e. Motorola, Huawei, Xiaomi), the Korean company had to prove that it can also build high-end, quality devices. Enter the S6 series, which were meant to do just that. Though the […]
Editorial, Mobile, Smartphones
February 10, 2016
Via: Natalie DunnSo here’s what happened – in case you missed it: after the Super Bowl 50 ended on Sunday night, and [spoiler alert] the Broncos won the game, the CEO of Apple took a quick picture of the aftermath of the […]
January 8, 2016
Via: Jacob MyersThe International Consumer Electronics Show (CES 2016) featured some major tech announcements, and as expected, Samsung Electronics were among the event headliners, with their introduction of the 2-in-1 Windows 10 premium tablet: the Galaxy TabPro S. This lightweight tablet (the […]
December 11, 2015
Via: Natalie DunnSome might say that tech evolution is getting out of hand. Some are actually saying that it needs to be controlled so it doesn’t become harmful. We probably haven’t crossed into really dangerous tech territory yet (with what’s available for […]
November 27, 2015
Via: IT CuratedRegarded by some as being cool, or by others as being geeky, smartwatches and wearables have been among the rising tech trends of 2015. Despite their current vulnerabilities and security issues, wearables are here to stay in 2016 as well. […]
November 20, 2015
Via: IT CuratedIt’s hard to say where the next cyber threat will come from, but in order to predict a hacker’s next move, security experts probably have to try and think like a hacker. Why does he hack a device? What information […]
October 30, 2015
Via: Adrian CirligThe tech giant Lenovo, unveiled on October the 29th the new YOGA 700, a premium Windows 10 convertible laptop with four usage modes (laptop, stand, tent, tablet) designed for performance and portability. The Lenovo YOGA 900 is one of the […]
October 20, 2015
Via: Adrian CirligSource photo Dell launched a new range of enterprise security solutions that protect organizations from threats that can evolve almost every day. With a fresh approach to malware blocking and sandboxing capabilities, data security, as well as multi-factor authentication, customers […]
October 14, 2015
Via: Adrian CirligSource photo It’s quite clear that Skype has been more business-oriented lately, even without the business app. With over 300 million users, Skype has become one of the most important communication tools available. In the tech world, because of its […]
October 6, 2015
Via: Adrian CirligSource photo On Tuesday, Microsoft unveiled new Surface, Lumia and Microsoft Band devices, among other important announcements. It’s pretty soon to tell which device will deliver and which will not, but one thing is certain: the Surface Book is a […]
Editorial, Software & Applications
October 2, 2015
Via: Natalie DunnPeople have always been interested to find a proper way to communicate with a person who speaks a different language. We want to be connected. So far we managed to find different ways to solve this issue – universal languages, […]
September 25, 2015
Via: Adrian CirligVirtual reality as a concept, has probably been around for centuries. On some level, it has always been somewhere lodged in our brains. If drugs, alcohol or adrenaline rushes teach us anything, is that it’s in our nature to look […]
September 18, 2015
Via: Adrian CirligSource photo Phone security is a serious matter. Whether you have done something or not, if your phone bodyguards fail, it’s time for damage control and repair. It’s recommended that you use an antivirus or some sort of protection, but […]
September 10, 2015
Via: Michael BoydIt’s alright, we’ve all been there. Sink, toilet, pool, you name it. There are plenty of wet places where you can drop your precious phone. As soon as the phone hits the water, the warranty is gone, so you can […]
July 29, 2015
Via: Technology CuratedJuly 29, 2018. I have decided to meet an old colleague of mine today. We’re going at the new eco-café. It’s the latest trend – coffee shops where you can have your coffee in this green capsules with grass under […]
July 22, 2015
Via: Natalie DunnAs our life becomes more technology dependable each day, it’s quite natural to feel overwhelmed at times. By the time you finish reading this article, dozens of new apps will be available, and we’re probably looking at tens of thousands […]
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