Google Music Will Integrate with Google TV
Google announced, that Google Music would be coming to Google TV. For those of you that have been living under a rock for the past few weeks, let me catch you up to speed by giving ... Continue Reading →
Is Windows Phone the Best Mobile Platform You’re Not Using?
In the world of smartphones, Windows Phone 7 is barely a blip. It has, by some estimates less than 6% market share. Android now owns half the market and iOS about 26%. This isn’t ... Continue Reading →
Kodak lets iPhone users get social for snaps
The new Kodak Gallery app lets users create ad-hoc social networks to share their photos. So if you’re watching your kid play soccer, for example, you can create a network on ... Continue Reading →
Aishwarya Rai Bachchan delivers a baby girl
The biggest Bollywood news this year has just been delivered. Aishwarya Rai Bachchan has delivered a baby girl today (November 16, 2011) at Mumbai’s Seven Hills Hospital.
Abhishek ... Continue Reading →
YouTube Upgrades Its Android App
YouTube has just updated its Android app to version 2.3.4, and while the changes aren’t exactly groundbreaking, they do add-in some pretty useful new functionality.
Regardless of ... Continue Reading →
New iTunes Feature Available: What You Need To Know
iTunes Match, Apple’s music service that allows users to stream their songs from any device for $25 per year, is out and available for download now. Users can sign up for iTunes ... Continue Reading →
How To Unlock iPhone’s Secret Features
iPhone Panorama And Autocorrect Keyboard: How To Enable IOS 5 Secret Features (PHOTOS)
The iPhone’s got all sorts of little tricks up its sleeves that Apple doesn’t think ... Continue Reading →
Slate Sounds Death Knell On Google+
Shortly after Google launched its new social network in June, many companies—including several online magazines, Slate among them—attempted to create “brand profiles” on the ... Continue Reading →
iPhone 4S, Can You Hear Me Now? Apple Sees Rise in Audio Bug Reports
Some of us are perfectly happywith the iPhone 4S — but it’s starting to feel like we’re in the minority.
First came “yellowgate” — reports of users who were seeing a golden ... Continue Reading →
