A Few Ways to Improve Your Mac OS X Lion Time
While mastering your Mac may have required a learning curve, the OS X Lion is definitely one of the easiest platforms to pick up. Likewise, Mac tips, tricks, and tweaks to create an enhanced and more seamless Apple experience. Here are a few ideas: If your Mac starts up with some programs you’d rather not .. read more
Welcome to the World, Bluetooth 4.0
If you’re familiar with Bluetooth technology, you probably know that most devices that sport Bluetooth tend to drain of their power easily. Enter Bluetooth 4.0, however, and the story changes – the upgraded, more intelligent technology allows for a new breed of gadgets like medical devices and fitness trackers. The new Bluetooth Smart preserves energy .. read more
The Samsung Series 7 Slate PC Hits a Sweet Spot
For a tablet, the Samsung Series 7 Slate PC is a bit hefty, but it still hits the spot for those who want a device that marries portability and power. It weighs a substantial 1.8 pounds and measures 11.6 X 7.2 X 0.5 inches, yet it is equipped with a Core i5 processor and a .. read more
Hip, Hip, Hooray for the New Kindle Touch 3G
Three cheers for the new Touch 3G – because Amazon has finally graced e-bookworms everywhere with a touch screen reader. This isn’t just any old touch reader, either: the 3G’s inner workings include infrared sensors for fostering carefree, easy finger-play on its crystal E-ink display – making for a most luxurious e-reading experience. Amongst her .. read more
Microsoft is Sweetening the Smartphone with the New Mango OS
Mango is more than a fruit – it’s the smartphone’s juicy OS, courtesy of Microsoft Windows 7.5. Mobile phone companies are quickly creating handsets to showcase the latest interface and the results are sweet. With Mango, smartphone users have access to cool services like multitasking Twitter integration, a web-based app store, and an enhanced Live .. read more
This Valentine’s Day, Meet that Special Someone the Mobile Way
Most people have a love/hate relationship with Valentine’s Day – and in today’s digital age, the line between the two is becoming thinner. If you’re amongst the massive majority of people looking for a valentine via the World Wide Web, you’ll be pleased to know there are actually some great mobile dating apps for scoping .. read more
Lenovo IdeaPad U300s Review
Now entering the Ultrabook competition: the Lenovo IdeaPad U300s. Here’s a notebook that refreshingly takes a new route when it comes to design. Instead of mimicking the MacBook Air, Lenovo maintains a relatively thick (which is still ultra thin) body at 0.6 inches wide. The unit comes in a hip Graphite Gray as well as .. read more
Legendary Camera Company Calls it Quits: RIP KODAK.
Kodak’s moment is officially over. The company, which was founded by George Eastman in 1880, called it a wrap just days ago and announced a final halt in production of digital cameras, camcorders, and digital picture frames. Kodak plans to in fact wean consumers off all of their products by 2013. The company anticipates licensing .. read more
ASUS Zenbook UX31 Review
The ASUS Zenbook UX31 is a pretty decent lappy that packs a punch with a Core i5 processor and a 128GB SSD, as well as a high-res 1600 X 900-pixel display and blasting audio. This Ultrabook’s “moment of zen”, however, definitely lies in its beauty. It is slim and chic with a brushed-aluminum chassis; and .. read more
Password Management Apps Crack the Code to Securing Your Data
Nowadays, it’s more important than ever to safeguard your information. As tech devices and services become more sophisticated, they unfortunately become more vulnerable to security breaches. Still, a lot of people are not taking the issue seriously – and reports even show that entire corporations are not participating in some of the simplest cautionary actions .. read more








