Posted By: Vincent Parisi In: Gaming News, Mobile Phones, PC/Laptop On: 03 May
Last week’s inaugural post featured games including some of the most iconic characters around, starring the likes of Iron Man and Optimus Prime. This week features some unlikely heroes you’ve never heard of, but after learning about what they can do, you may just learn to love them. Here’s a preview of a couple more [...]
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Posted By: Chad Buenaflor In: Mobile Phones, Tablets, Tech On: 26 Dec
With Apple recently releasing their list of top iOS apps for 2012 we were sure that Google will follow soon. Well the wait is finally over as Google recently revealed their top Android apps for 2012. The list contains popular apps and some which you might not even be familiar with. The apps come from [...]
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Posted By: Chad Buenaflor In: Mobile Phones, Tablets, Tech On: 17 Dec
Google just released an app over at the App Store that lets you upload your video easily on the web. YouTube Capture which is available for the iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad allows you to film, upload and share your videos across several social media such as Facebook, Google+, Twitter and YouTube. You can even [...]
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Posted By: Chad Buenaflor In: Mobile Phones, Tech On: 14 Dec
The mobile app version of Google+ got several new updates today which is implemented on both the Android and iOS platforms. Owners of Android devices will be getting the most out of the updates with improved notifications, ability to edit profiles on the device and being able to access the new Google+ Communities. Google+ Vice [...]
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Posted By: Chad Buenaflor In: Tech On: 07 Dec
If you recently checked your Google+ feed then you might be wondering what those new “view community” posts made by your contacts are all about. It’s actually a new feature recently added by Google called Google Communities that lets people of same interests gather together. You can say that it is comparable to Facebook Groups. [...]
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Posted By: Chad Buenaflor In: PC/Laptop On: 28 Nov
Google has just announced that people with Gmail accounts may now send files of up to 10 GB in size. This is a massive increase from the previous 25 MB file size limit. This increase is made possible because the company has now integrated Google Drive with Gmail. You will still get the usual file [...]
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Posted By: Chad Buenaflor In: PC/Laptop, Tech On: 27 Nov
A report coming in from Chinese newspaper The China Times claims that Google will be launching a touch based laptop by the end of the year. The upcoming Chromebook will be Google’s first touch screen laptop model running on Chrome OS and will be company branded. The report also says that Taiwan based Compal Electronics [...]
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Posted By: Chad Buenaflor In: Mobile Phones, Tablets, Tech On: 22 Nov
Not satisfied with the Map application you have on your new iPhone 5? Lucky for you Nokia has come to the rescue. The company has previously announced that they will be releasing a new free mapping service for all platforms and they have decided that iOS users should be the first ones to have it. [...]
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Posted By: Chris Hernandez In: Tech On: 28 Jun
Today, Google unveiled their somewhat secret project, Google Glass. The new “smart” glass technology was shown off in a very intense, live conference, video call. During the event you could see how the glasses built-in camera, microphone and wireless capabilities all worked together to do something truly innovative.
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Posted By: Chirag Naiknavare In: Tech On: 30 Jan
Yahoo has changed the Flickr Pro premium services into subscription plans. This is regarded as a reasonable and modest change and the stage is set for large changes to compete well against their latest rivals. Flickr is a big name in online photography but has lost some of its luster with major competitors like Google+, [...]
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Posted By: Nick Hernandez In: Tech On: 25 Jan
The Internet has been for the most part an anonymous place, where users can go about their business without fear of repercussion. Arguments often take place with the participants physically unscathed. It seems that those days are falling by the wayside, for favor of a responsible Internet, in which users are tied directly to their actual [...]
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Posted By: Chris Hernandez In: Mobile Phones On: 12 Dec
Recently the ESRB has announced that it will start doing mobile ratings, starting in 2012, but it may be for nothing as Apple and Google will have no part of it. The ESRB has been keeping game ratings private and providing parents with adequate information on what games they shouldn’t and shouldn’t buy their kids. [...]
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