Archive | February, 2011

One of the reasons that Apple is so successful is because they keep their costs down. Sure they have great [...]

The news just keeps getting better and better all the time for Apple. Now comes news from DisplaySearch, a PC [...]

TuneUP media is one of those nifty little solutions that allows us to be our original, messy selves. Let’s face [...]

Control is the name of the game; control of your home, your environment, like the thermostat, the heating and cooling, [...]

Apple is targeting a MacBook Air update for this summer that will include a move to Intel’s Sandy Bridge processors. [...]

Rumors of a mini iPhone have once again started to do the rounds around the blogosphere. Way back when the [...]

By using LiveStand, the publisher would be able to put new and differentiated content onto the site, enough to garner the attention of potential customers and bring them to the regular magazine. For publishers, they wouldn’t be doing this on their own. So, their initial cost would be less than starting up their own website.

While Superbowl 2011 has come and gone, along with it’s glitches and hickups, it did break a couple of records. [...]

The upshot is that with a new venue to exploit, hackers will be in hacker heaven, at least for a while. The important thing for users to do is to practice caution and some common sense when using their mobile devices. Beware of attachments, and be careful when downloading information from sites you are not sure of.

The new iPad 2 is almost here, with improved features and ergonomics and a lot of speculation and rumors as [...]

Enspert had a surprise hidden for its customers at the recently concluded CES 2011. The company unveiled an Android tablet [...]

If and when the TV market opens up for Apple, it will probably bring along new features that may “wow” the consumer. Hmm. How about an Apple TV network? Maybe with George Lucas, Steven Spielberg, and Ron Howard in the mix.

The firm behind recent lawsuits against alleged UK file-sharers, MediaCAT has ceased trading according to a report by the BBC.  [...]

Google yesterday showed off its forthcoming Android (Honeycomb) OS for tablets.  It’s been specifically designed with the larger screens on tablets [...]