January 27, 2021
Via: ZDnetMicrosoft is testing a new way of delivering features to Windows 10 machines via the Windows Feature Experience Pack. Microsoft started experimenting with the Windows Feature Experience Pack along with the release of the May 2020 Windows 10 update last […]
October 29, 2020
Via: MashableGoogle is working on a new feature for its Play Store that could save you loads of time when looking for that ideal app. Noticed by Android Police, the feature is called Compare apps. It shows up when you open […]
September 19, 2018
Via: The VergeThe greatest Apple product comeback story of the past few years has, without a doubt, been the Apple Watch. Launched with great fanfare four years ago, the initial version tried to do way too much with way too little, and […]
November 17, 2016
Via: AnandtechIt’s time for our latest look at the laptop market for the holiday season. Overall, there haven’t been a lot of changes since the last update, but there are some new additions to the list, and some venerable favorites have […]
September 9, 2016
Via: Tech RadarThe HTC Desire 530 is cheap at just £129 and it seems to be aimed at the youth of today. But expectations of what a budget phone can do are rapidly evolving, and it’ll take more than a splash of […]
November 18, 2015
Via: WSJ mobileI went in search of the best multi-port USB wall chargers, testing 15 different options—even some that let you charge laptops as well as phones and tablets. But identifying which one best solves your charging nightmare comes down to listing […]
October 19, 2015
Via: itCuratedIf you’re rich and want to buy a super-expensive smartphone, you have plenty of options to choose from. However, these handsets that cost thousands of dollars (and sometimes even more) are not regular, mass-produced devices. They’re limited edition models that […]
October 2, 2015
Via: itCuratedI’m convinced Dr. Ram-chan Woo and his LG design team are really mad scientists determined to bend and shape unique smartphones. The LG V10 is their latest Frankensteinian creation, launching in South Korea on October 8 and worldwide later this […]
September 28, 2015
Via: Adam DoudOne thing that has always bugged me about credit card hacking is that they’re so avoidable. Apple Pay and Android Pay are taking great steps toward avoiding them with the use of tokenization. “What is tokenization?” you ask. Well, put […]
September 25, 2015
Via: itCuratedPico projectors — video projectors small enough to fit in pockets or bags — are handy if you need to carry a tool that can display videos on a surface much larger than your iPhone’s screen. And if you’re willing […]
September 11, 2015
Via: Yoni HeislerFor the first time in years, Apple finally unveiled an Apple TV worth getting excited about. With a new Siri-enabled and touch-based remote, universal search, and gaming support, it’s apparent that the Apple TV is fully prepared to jump from […]
July 29, 2015
Via: David GlanceWe all struggle to make a decision to do something now that will be good for us later on. It takes self-control and is amazingly easy to subvert. Getting fit, eating less, studying more, and many similar plans, are made, […]
July 28, 2015
Via: IT CuratedThe modern work style driven by technology amplifies diversity. Devices are pushing limits and expanding innovation, numbers and functionality. Applications bring the “service” model into the work environment. This makes possible instant acquisition and activation of various services, outsourcing responsibilities […]
July 8, 2015
Via: itCuratedIt wasn’t long ago that budget-level Android phones were universally dreadful devices. For years, paying less than $300 for an unlocked smartphone got you a barely usable handset with subpar performance, ancient software and an appalling display. It was only […]
July 8, 2015
Via: James PikoverAs much as I love playing catch up on Game of Thrones, there’s always something else to do. Another email to follow up on, another project to tackle, another story to write. And why not? I love my job! That’s […]
July 5, 2015
Via: itCuratedThe Chairman of the Joint Chiefs indicates that today’s global security environment is the most unpredictable than he has seen in 40 years of service. Since the last National Military Strategy was published in 2011, global disorder has significantly increased […]
May 19, 2015
Via: itCuratedEven though we’re quite familiar with Alcatel’s line of mobile phones, most consumers are still widely in the dark regarding the actual existence of the company – more so when they’ve yet to deliver a compelling phone worthy enough to […]
April 20, 2015
Via: Sean HollisterThe new MacBook is a marvel of engineering. It’s beautiful, and far more functional than a computer this size has any right to be. But it’s not for me, and I doubt it’s for you, either. It’s just too damn […]
April 6, 2015
Via: itCuratedApple might have been too hasty to release Apple Maps back in 2012, especially considering that it was not yet ready for prime time. Who could forget some of the ugly stories that came out around that time. CEO Tim […]
February 24, 2015
Via: itCuratedIntroduction and design The Lenovo Horizon 2s, the smaller, $949 (£899, about AU$1,084) sibling to the super-sized Lenovo Horizon 2, joins in a growing line-up of portable all-in-one PCs with touchscreens. In other words, giant Windows tablets with stands. Similar […]