In iOS 7 you can now natively pull down Notification Center from the Lock screen and view everything you have on your agenda for the day and all the notifications that have filtered in. While it’s convenient, some users may not like having all this information accessible to anyone who […] Read the original post…
Month: September 2013
Monoprice Glass Panel Pro review: Affordable alternative to Apple display
The 27-inch IPS-Glass Panel Pro LED Monitor isn’t the first Monoprice IPS monitor that I’ve looked at, but it’s the first that doesn’t feel like a compromise between price and features. The screen itself has never been the issue. Monoprice uses high quality IPS panels from LG along with efficient LED […] Read the original…
Echofon for iOS updated with new interface and support for iOS 7
Popular Twitter client Echofon has just updated both their free and paid versions with support for iOS 7. As you’d expect, the update includes a nice little facelift with new menus to match the iOS 7 look and feel. Echofon is not just any third party Twitter client. It’s got a […] Read the original…
BlackBuried: Last gasps of a computing pioneer
This week’s $4.7 billion bailout bid by Fairfax Financial Holdings, a Canadian insurer, isn’t going to save the company’s consumer handset business. Read the original post by USA Today
Samsung Multifunction ProXpress M4070FR
The Samsung Multifunction ProXpress M4070FR offers a duplexing automatic document feeder for two-sided scans. Read the original post by james_melzer@sra.com
Dollarbird (for iPhone)
Dollarbird may serve you well if you want to manually enter all of your income and expenses to chart your projected cash flow for up to five years, but it could stand a little more polish. Read the original post by james_melzer@sra.com
Slacker Radio (for iPhone)
Slacker Radio for iPhone brings Slacker’s excellent streaming music service to the mobile space while losing very little in the transition. Read the original post by james_melzer@sra.com
HP Officejet 7610 Wide Format e-All-in-One Printer
The HP Officejet 7610 Wide Format e-All-in-One Printer inkjet MFP can print at supertabloid size and scan at tabloid size. Read the original post by james_melzer@sra.com
iPhone 5s vs iPhone 5c vs iPhone 5: iSight camera shootout!
From every day photos to low-light and high-motion, iMore compares the iPhone 5s, iPhone 5c, and iPhone 5 iSight cameras! The iPhone 5s once again shows Apple’s focus on cameras, bringing several improvements to the 8 megapixel iSight camera on the back. These include a dual LED white/yellow flash […] Read the original post by…
Microsoft And Oracle Say: Come To Azure Cloud
“I can’t tell you how excited I was to get the call to come speak here,” said Brad Anderson, Microsoft’s corporate VP for cloud and enterprise engineering, Tuesday as he faced the Oracle OpenWorld audience filled with several thousand potential Windows Azure cloud users. No Microsoft executive had ever made […] Read the original post…
iFixit Tears Down New iMacs, Finds Soldered CPU on 21.5″ Model
iFixit has already disassembled the new iMacs that were released yesterday. The teardown didn’t reveal too many changes from the previous version, though there are a few new features worth mentioning. Both the 21.5-inch and 27-inch models include the new 802.11ac wireless standard, while the 27-inch model includes the […] Read the original post by…
U.S. Regional Carriers to offer iPhone 5s and iPhone 5c from October 1st
A number of regional carriers in the U.S. have announced plans to offer Apple’s new iPhone 5s and iPhone 5c from Tuesday, October 1st. According to MacRumors, the following carriers have announced plans to offer Apple’s new iPhones next week. Continue reading → Read the original post by iPhoneHacks
Apple’s Latest iMacs Are a Worthy Desktop Buy: 10 Reasons Why
On Sept. 24 Apple launched a new iMac version that will continue to be the favorite of many computer buyers. Read the original post by Gautam
Samsung Smartphone With Curved Display Coming in October: Report
Samsung’s head of marketing has said the company will introduce a smartphone with a “curved display” in October. Read the original post by Gautam
Lights, oven, locks: Controlling your home from your phone – Talk Mobile
Over the years our homes have gradually improved, with better insulation, more efficient heating and cooling, modern layouts, and exceedingly solid building codes. But the infusion of technology into our homes has been slow, incremental, and typically severely isolated. Sure, there have been computerized home automation systems for decades, but they’ve […] Read the original…