AT&T Improves Data Connectivity At Disney Theme Parks

Have you been to Disney World or Disney Land in the last two years, downloaded their incredible app, but found once you arrived into the Magic Kingdom, internet connectivity became a little less magical? Have you tried to get an estimate on line size at Space Mountain using the app just to time out on [...]

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Garmin Partners With Sony for SmartWatch GPS Intergration

On Sunday, GPS software and device maker Garmin announced that they have partnered with Sony to bring their GPS software to Sony Xperia smartphones, and have created an extension for Sony SmartWatch 2.

Nokia Treasure Tag: Never Lose Your Keys Again

The Nokia Treasure Tag (left) attaches to users' belongings, and it alerts you when you are about to leave them behind. What's more, there is a companion app that allows you to track down your lost items.

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Further Signs of BlackBerry’s Struggles: BBM Now Supports Stickers

On Friday, February 21, 2014, in what can only be characterized as grasping for straws, BlackBerry announced that the newest version of BlackBerry Messenger (BBM) will now offer stickers. Revolutionary.

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Tizen & Streaming Music: Beginning of the End for Samsung/Google Partnership

It would appear that the Google/Samsung partnership may be in its last leg. As Samsung is beginning to inch away from Google, it appears as if the Seoul company has designs on a direct challenge to Google, beginning with Milk Music. This is certainly shaping up to be a very interesting MWC.

DHL Uses Thermal Activated Ink To Make UPS Advertise For Them

Thermal activated ink is some really cool technology. The ink disappears when it's extremely cold and then re-appears and activates as it warms up. Thermal ink has been around for years but it wasn't until now that world-wide shipping company DHL realized the value of it, in advertising. Although it's rather low-tech, what DHL did [...]

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Google Looking At 9 Regions And 34 Cities For Possible Google Fiber Expansion

When Kansas City became the second city in America with 1gb fiber ethernet (Chattanooga was the first), the rest of the company started chomping at the bit to hopefully get a piece of the new internet service provided by Google called Google Fiber. While some people look at Google as evil, we know that they've [...]

CBS CEO: The Aereo case “will not affect our bottom line”

As we inch closer towards the Supreme Court of the United States' (SCOTUS) ruling in the American Broadcasting Companies Inc, et al, v. Aereo Inc., the debate has heated up once again.

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University Of Maryland Discovers Major Data Breach

The University Of Maryland discovered, and reported a major data breach on Wednesday. While the number of records stolen from the University is minuscule compared to the data breach at Target, the length of the attack is what's troublesome to many. The University Of Maryland reports that 309,079 records were stolen that were linked to [...]

Microsoft to be Quiet at MWC, But Huge Announcements are on Horizon

As upwards of dozens of new Android devices will be announced at MWC, it is hard to believe that Microsoft will be mum. In-fact, the whole of the Microsoft presence - at least officially - in Barcelona is expected to consist of vague, forward looking statements. That said, look for Windows Phone 8.1 at Build 2014.