Want Fries With That? Restaurant Testing Pneumatic Delivery Of Sliders and Fries

Have you ever wanted to tell the lady at the bank that you want fries with that money she's sending you back in the pneumatic tube, yeah me neither. Actually though, I think it would be pretty funny. Pneumatic delivery has been around for over 130 years. In case you're not familiar, pneumatic delivery is [...]

Move Over OpenTable, Apple’s Getting Into The Restaurant Business

Apple CEO, and Auburn alum, Tim Cook, has been under fire recently for not innovating the way Steve Jobs had. This theory is a bit cloudy. Obviously Jobs is credited with all of Apple's biggest innovations, but for the last few years of his life we only saw upgrades in previously innovative products a la [...]

The Best Wearable Apps In An Infographic

Last week, Wearable App Review, the first website solely focused on the apps that fuel wearable technology, announced their wearable app annual winners. They compiled the best of the best in all aspects of wearable technology including glasses, watches, fitness bands and other sensors/monitors. If it's wearable and it has an app, they've looked at [...]

Direct TV To Launch Streaming Video, But It’s Not What You Think

Netflix was on the brink there for a little bit. Netflix CEO Reed Hastings had an "oops" moment when he tried to rebrand their in-home streaming service. It looked like things may implode for the company for a while. And then, they had a great idea, produce their own content. The company's "House of Cards" [...]

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Video: Microsoft Glass

Google Glass is the first wearable computing device that puts the power of Android right in front of your eyes. Many tech pundits, including New York venture capitalist Fred Wilson, thinks that Google Glass may be a little bit ahead of itself. Wilson recently compared it to the Apple Newton, while on stage at the [...]

Rare Beatles’ Recordings Headed To iTunes

(photo: PA Photos) Apple Computer, and Apple Corps, the company that holds the rights to the Beatles recordings, were in a huge lawsuit over name, logo and trademark that finally ended in 2007. Since iTunes debuted in 2001, adding the Beatles catalog to the most popular digital music service in the world was [...]

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Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Review

The mobile landscape has changed quite a bit over the years, first everyone wanted to get their phone as small and thin as possible, and now people seem to want just the opposite. While most phones have grown in size to feature a 4 to 5 inch display some devices have grown beyond that and [...]

Major US carriers come to unlocking agreement for mobile phones

The CTIA has announced that an agreement has been reached with the FCC in regards to cell phone unlocking. With the top 5 carriers -- Sprint, T-Mobile, AT&T, Verizon and US Cellular -- all in agreement a new deal has been reached which brings some new rules and regulations to unify cell phone unlocking policies. [...]

Gmail Says “No” To Yesware, Sort Of!

Earlier in the day we reported that Google just made "improvements" to Gmail. Google has aded the ability to immediately render photos in email messages you receive from their highly popular service. Previously, Gmail users would receive an email with big blank white spaces that would ask you if you wanted to see the images [...]

Angry Birds Go lands on BlackBerry 10, Android, Windows Phone and iOS

To help celebrate the 4th birthday of Angry Birds the founders Rovio have released a brand new game, Angry Birds Go. Rovio has released the game on all major smartphone platforms, and this time they decided to go for the freemium option, meaning the game is a free download with tons of in app purchases [...]