It’s no small investment, but the iRobot Scooba 450 is a very effective way to keep your floors sparkling without reaching for a mop and bucket. Read the original post by james_melzer@sra.com
Month: April 2014
iRobot Braava 380t
The iRobot Braava 380t is a great accessory for lazy neat freaks, but you’ll still need to lend a helping hand on occasion. Read the original post by james_melzer@sra.com
iRobot Braava 320
The iRobot Braava 320 is an intelligent and effective mop and broom for the time-pressed homeowner or apartment-dweller who’s tired of doing the work by hand. Read the original post by james_melzer@sra.com
Biofuels Survive a Really Bad Day
NEW YORK — Biofuels are being hit today by two studies questioning the industry’s viability as a way to fight climate change. Read the original post by TheStreet.com
Samsung 32″ 720p LED LCD HDTV, $200 Dell Gift Card for $278 + free shipping
Dell Home offers the Samsung 32″ 720p LED-Backlit LCD HD Television, model no. UN32EH4003FXZA, bundled with a $200 Dell eGift Card for $277.99 with free shipping. (The gift card is added in-cart.) Assuming you’ll use the gift card, that’s the lowest total price we could find by $152. (We did […] Read the original post…
Gaming exclusivity wars hit mobile app stores
Apple has nabbed a few high-profile game exclusives for iOS in recent months. A new report says these may the first skirmishes in a larger platform war for mobile gaming. Read the original post by Ian Paul
Resident Evil 7 Could Be Announced At E3 2014 [Rumor]
Resident Evil 6 was announced and launched back in 2012 and in 2013, we heard the rumors that Resident Evil 7 could be announced at E3 , but unfortunately those rumors did not pan out. Read the original post by Ubergizmo
LinkedIn Polls For Groups Will Be Shutting Down 15th May
While Facebook is seen more as a casual sort of social network, LinkedIn could be thought of as a more professional version of Facebook where people use it to connect to others of varying professions, like to build up a work-related network so to speak. Read the original post by Ubergizmo
IK Multimedia’s iLoud is a Bluetooth speaker even a musician can love
There’s a lot of gear out there for your Apple devices, but how do you know which are worth your time and what’s not worth your money? In our Gear We Love column, Macworld’s editors tell you about the products we’re personally using—and loving. Bluetooth speakers are everywhere, and I love […] Read the original…
LG G3 Mini Rumored To Be In The Works
We have been hearing rumors about the LG G3 for a while now and what we know about the device is that it could feature a 2K display , but other than that, the rest is pretty much speculation. Read the original post by Ubergizmo
How to sync bookmarks with two iCloud accounts
Reader Shannon Riley believes two iCloud accounts are better than one. He writes: I’ve set up two iCloud accounts on the iPad Air that my girlfriend and I share—one for her iCloud ID and another for mine. The problem is that I see only my account’s bookmarks in Safari. What do […] Read the original…
Facebook may launch Mobile ad network this month
If a new report is to be believed, Facebook will launch its long awaited mobile ad network later this month. Re/Code cites multiple sources familiar with the matter claiming that the social networking giant will launch this ad network at the F8 developer conference in San Francisco. Continue […] Read the original post by Valerie…
The best timekeeping iOS apps
As someone who runs a freelance consulting business, it’s important to track my time accurately so that I can bill my clients properly, and there just so happens to be a plethora of standalone timekeeping apps available for iOS. How do you wade through this crowded category in order to find an […] Read the original…
Apple and Google wooing Developers for Game Exclusives
A new report on Wall Street Journal claims that Apple and Google are trying to woe game developers to get exclusive rights to their games on their platforms. Apple and Google are in turn offering developers incentives such as giving them premium placement on their app stores’ home pages and features lists. […] Read the original post…
The past and promise of the Apple TV
The Apple TV is like that old friend from college—pretty cool, but always crashing in your living room. Its inconsistent stability, frustratingly anemic content offering, and lack of rich input methods have kept it from becoming what Apple enthusiasts long swore it would be: the iPhone of TV set-top boxes. […] Read the original post…