File syncing site Copy.com has just opened up its doors and allowed everyone access to it. The service is similar to many other file sharing sites, but with a fair amount of sharing features added in, like folder sharing and
File syncing site Copy.com has just opened up its doors and allowed everyone access to it. The service is similar to many other file sharing sites, but with a fair amount of sharing features added in, like folder sharing and
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Today the scientific community, as well as the world mourn the loss of one of the greatest pioneers of our time. The first man on the moon, Neil Armstrong, has passed away this morning at the age of 82.
Last week was full of news from Google, lawsuits from Apple, and the grim news of RIM’s possible and unfortunate demise. Amongst those things most people seemed to have glossed over the news that Philipp Humm, the former CEO of
I’m going to write this column under the assumption that most of you don’t really know the difference between network data speeds as it pertains to your devices. Unless you are outside of the US, you are bombarded constantly with
We’ve seen the stories circulating around about carriers throttling your data, even though you might have an unlimited plan. What is fair about this? Are you to blame for the carriers’ networks not being able to deliver what you pay
It seems that a subtle change to Google Play Music’s policies have flown a bit under the radar. Google has recently changed the number of devices that you can deauthorize per year. That’s right. There is a limit to the
I just wanted to take some time to thank all of our readers for sticking with us through our first few months online. Our site is still a work in progress as I’m sure some of you have noticed over
How many of you smartphone readers remember where the word “smartphone” came from? How many of you still remember the “good ‘ol days” when Pocket PCs reigned supreme? This marks the beginning of the death march for the Windows Mobile
T-Mobile announced its earning report early this morning. This report comes as the first since the failed merger between itself and AT&T. The report isn’t all fun and games, as the title may suggest. T-Mobile is reporting a net
The Samsung Focus S is the second of two devices that Sammy has released in the WP7 market which succeeds the original Samsung Focus – the other device being the more wallet-friendly Samsung Focus Flash. The Focus S could be
In a startling decision issued yesterday in a Colorado court case, a judge ruled that decrypting information stored on a woman’s personal laptop did not violate her Fifth Amendment right to not stand as a witness against herself. The defendant
According to the Wall Street Journal, AT&T and T-Mobile jointly filed a request to the FTC asking for approval to transfer $1 billion in wireless spectrum from AT&T to T-Mobile. This comes as a result of the failed merger between
Trouble has come to Iran in the form of more restrictions of online activity. The Iranian government is now mandating that all Internet cafés collect identifying information about their customers’ personal data as well as a record of their Internet
Have you ever wished you could protect your mobile goodies without sacrificing how thin and light your device is? Well, I’m sure many of you have heard of BodyGuardz, who have made a name for themselves in the tech industry
Our electronics are getting smaller and smaller. With all that shrinking, we usually have to sacrifice functionality for space. It seems as though the group working on the tiny Linux-based PC, Raspberry Pi, have finally made some headway. There’s is
Do you use a cloud storage service like DropBox or Box.net? If so, I bet you use their limited free accounts for much of your needs since the extra space can get pricey. What if you could have the same
A group of skilled developers began their mission in 2011 to provide a way around Microsoft’s steep $99 unlock fee for the WP7 devices. It became wildly popular and caught the attention of Microsoft themselves.
In light of all the talk of the direction of webOS, I felt it important that we take a look at the recent events in a different manner. I decided that there was no better way to get a feel
Square Enix reported in their blog this last week about a possible security breach in one of their servers which holds customer account data from users in Japan and the US.