Newegg offers the Synology DS412+ 4-Bay All-in-One Gigabit NAS Server for $584.99. Coupon code “SYNJUNU212″ cuts it to $564.99. With free shipping, that’s $35 under our January mention and the lowest total price we could find by $2. It features a 2.13GHz dual-core processor, dual Gigabit Ethernet ports with failover […] Read the original post…
Month: June 2014
Costco is now selling iPhones and iPads again, with some caveats
A few years back, Costco was out of the loop when it came to Apple’s then-current iPad, and the retailer responded by dropping all of Apple’s products in due course. It looks like the times have changed, though, as some Apple-branded products are now available for your purchasing pleasure. Continue […] Read the original post…
Weekly photo contest: Coffee!
Coffee is a cultural staple in almost every country. Almost everywhere you turn there are coffee shops lining every block. Great conversation and great ideas often come from coffee time with friends, or even when we are alone with our thoughts. So that’s the topic of this week’s photo contest, […] Read the original post…
(Product) RED clarifies comments made by Bono, thanks Apple at the same time
Earlier this week, Bono, the lead singer of U2, made some rather interesting comments towards Apple and their (Product) RED branding, leading many to believe that not everything was so cheery with the agreement. Now the nonprofit has issued a statement regarding the comments. Continue reading → Read the original post by Evan Selleck
City Council Approves $4.4 Million to Fix Victory Park Issues
This afternoon, the Dallas City Council voted unanimously to kick in more than $4.4 million from sports arena tax-increment financing district funds to begin some of the more rudimentary tasks necessary to rehabilitate the dystopian pseudo-urban wasteland that is Victory Park. Read the original post by Dallas Observer
How Google is Taking Android Development in New Directions
NEWS ANALYSIS: Google, like Apple, wants to be everywhere you are: in your phone, laptop, tablet, TV, car, home, business — even on your face. Read the original post by Jason
OS X Mavericks 10.9.4 beta gets updated for devs
Rocking OS X Mavericks 10.9.4 beta? Then you’re going to want to grab the newest update. A new beta build, 13E25, has been made available. This is a pre-release update to OS X Mavericks 10.9. So you’ll want to check the seed note for more details and complete installing instructions. Developers […] Read the original…
Razer’s making a gaming ‘micro-console’ with Android TV, available this fall
The company behind crazy devices like the Razer Edge and Project Christine is getting into game console creation as well. Read the original post by Engadget
LiquidPlanner
LiquidPlanner is an intensive online project management tool that’s rich with time-tracking features. It helps organizations estimate how long it will take their teams to complete projects and tasks, and it provides plenty of tools for correcting course along the way. Read the original post by james_melzer@sra.com
Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 5.5
Lightroom remains the pro photo workflow application of choice, but new features will require a subscription going forward. Read the original post by james_melzer@sra.com
OneDrive for iOS updated to version 4.2, integration with Office for iPad now included
Microsoft made some big changes to OneDrive earlier in the week, but it looks like the company isn’t staying quiet for long. Continue reading → Read the original post by Evan Selleck
Seiki 39″ 4K 2160p 120Hz LED LCD UHD TV for $350 + free shipping
Tiger Direct offers the Seiki 39″ 4K2K 120Hz 2160p LED-Backlit LCD Ultra HD Television, model no. SE39UY04, for $389.99. Coupon code “MAI132769″ cuts it to $349.99. With free shipping, that’s $10 under our mention from last week and the least expensive 4K TV we’ve seen. (It’s also a current price […] Read the original post…
Google unveils Android L with new design language, improved performance
Google today unveiled the next version of Android, called Android L, at its annual Google I/O developer conference in San Francisco. The new release brings a whole new design language called “Material Design”, a faster runtime called ART, battery improvements and more. Continue reading → Read the original post by Jason
Google I/O Keynote Focuses on Everything Android
The keynote for Google’s I/O developers conference was wide-ranging in scope and covered everything from Android L to Android Auto. Read the original post by StackSocial
How to create time-based reminders with Siri
Siri makes it easy to create lots of different kinds of reminders without ever having to even launch the Reminders app. One of the most common types of reminders that most of us set almost every day are time-based reminders. Next time you need to create one, try using Siri […] Read the original post…