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Now You Can Manage Your Google Apps Account WithYour iPhone

By |Apps, Google|

Despite the OS wars between Android and Apple, Google has always been good about bringing their most important apps to iOS. Much to the dismay of die hard Android fans, sometimes (more often than not), Google apps on iOS are actually better. Take maps and Gmail for instance. Now, another important Google app has made [...]

BaiBoard Brings a Ton of Collaboration tools to Cloud Storage

By |Education, Interviews|

     There are a ton of collaboration tools out there. Things like Dropbox, Box, Evernote, and Google Drive allow users to collaborate and edit various kinds of documents. These are great, but they lack one major feature, they lack any sort of drawing and whiteboard tools. That is where BaiBoard comes in. BaiBoard integrates their drawing and [...]

2 million accounts from Google, Facebook, Twitter and other sites compromised by hackers

By |Editors' Picks, Everything Else|

In a rather malicious series of events more than 2 million accounts have been compromised by hackers on a variety of different internet websites. According to a new report malware was used to capture the log in information for these users on sites like Twitter, Facebook, Yahoo, LinkedIn and Google and at this time there [...]

Samsung Sets $1.25M Bounty For Best Tizen Apps

By |Developers, News, Samsung|

Heads turned earlier this year at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. At the February event, Samsung took the wraps off the now released Samsung Galaxy S5 and the Gear 2, Gear 2 Neo and Gear Fit smart watch devices. Not only did Samsung do a reup on their original smartwatch, they decided to build the [...]

16 Year Old Google Science Fair Finalist Takes TALK AAC Device To The Masses

By |Crowdfunding, Editors' Picks, Google, Kids|

16 year old Arsh Shah Dilbagi believes that everyone has the right to talk. That's why he came up with a new device called TALK for the Google Science Fair. The Google Science Fair is a science and technology competition open to students worldwide ages 13-18.  As with most of Google's social initiatives the science [...]

Did Google Buy The Wrong Boston Company, Terrafugia Plans To Release Flying Car In 2015

By |Editors' Picks, Gadgets & Tech|

Over the weekend the tech press went crazy over news that Google purchased Boston firm, Boston Dynamics, a company that makes military robots. That acquisition was one of many that are helping to support Andy Rubin's current moonshot working on robotics for the internet giant. Of course the purchase of Boston Dynamics makes perfect sense [...]

iGuardian Protecting All Your Devices At Home

By |Crowdfunding, Editors' Picks, Security|

A new product from San Jose based Itus Networks, promises to bring enterprise level security tools to home users. Their new product, iGuaardian is a network security device designed specifically for use in homes. People don't realize it but every time you add a new connected device to your home network you're opening up another [...]

Solar Roadways: Imagine a Highway System made of Solar Panels

By |Editors' Picks|

It seems like the great majority of crowdfunding campaigns are somewhat trivial in the whole scope of things. A smartwatch; a new video game; funding for a new album; production of a comic book. This is not to take anything away from projects funded through crowdfunding, a lot of these are awesome. That said, the [...]

Gmail Back Again, May Be Ok This Time, Developing

By |Editors' Picks, Google, News|

  Update 2:47pm: Gmail is back again this time with more functionality then 15 minutes ago. You can now send messages. Don't hold your breath though Gmail is still showing up as problematic on the Google Apps Dashboard. Update 2:40pm: Gmail is again totally down. Update: 2:33pm:  Gmail will let you in now and let [...]

As Google’s Cash Reserves Climb, Investors Get Restless

By |Everything Else|

Multiple news outlets reported on Friday that Google's enormous pile of cash could eclipse $100 billion dollars by the end of 2016. While that may seem far away to some, it's barely over two years, which in the tech world can move very quickly. Google's cash reserve is earning less than 1 per cent a [...]

Chromebooks On Top This Holiday Season?

By |Google, News|

This may be the holiday season Google has been waiting for with their Chromebook computers. With everything moved to the cloud, the computing requirements for today's laptops are much less than what they used to be, and that strategy is paying off. Venturebeat reported over the weekend that Chromebooks saw a major surge this holiday [...]

As Fewer People Install Office Software, Cloud Security Becomes Even More Essential

By |Tech Tips, Tips|

Personal computer users, fed up with having to pay hundreds of dollars for single-use license installations of Microsoft Office or Office for Mac, are now simply leaving these extra items off new laptop purchases. Instead, they're working within more efficient, free solutions: specifically, Google Drive and Apache OpenOffice. The cloud service Google Drive is at [...]

AllCast Android App Lets You Play Local Media on Streaming Devices

By |Android, Apps|

AllCast, a new Android application (still in beta) that allows users to play local media on Roku players, Apple TV, Xbox, and other DLNA devices. AllCast streams content directly from Google Drive, Dropbox, Box, or your mobile devices' local storage directly to one of the supported devices.

Holiday Gift Guide: 3 Alternatives to Cable

By |Gadgets & Tech, Google, Holiday Gift Guide 2013|

It is pretty shocking how many reliable alternative there really are to cable and satellite TV. However, the Roku 3 and Chromecast really stand out.

LiveMinutes To Give Evernote Collaborative Edge

By |Apps, Editors' Picks|

Other than "the internet of things" collaboration is all the rage this year. Earlier this year Box introduced their Box Notes app which allows users to collaborate on notes at the same time. This is something that Google has offered for years through their Google Docs platform and now Google Drive. In both instances users [...]

Photowall for Chromecast Turns Your TV Into a Photo Collage

By |Apps, Google, TV|

Ever since Google opened Chromecast to developers, on 3 February 2014, we have been seeing an influx of fun and creative apps. From those that play music, or allow you to play games, or even display masterpiece works of art on your TV. However, on Monday, Google released its very own app for the Chromecast: Photowall.

Kill Switch Coming To Android And Windows Phone

By |Mobile, News|

One of the most unsexy features of iOS 7 is probably the most useful. Apple introduced a kill switch feature in the last version of iOS. This allows the owner to remotely wipe and disable their iPhone if it gets lost or stolen, rendering the unit dead if it slipped into the wrong hands. Technobuffalo.com [...]

Smart Watches And Luxury Cars [Pebble][Samsung][BMW][Mercedes]

By |Automotive, CES 2014, Editors' Picks, Gadgets & Tech, Samsung, smart watch|

The International CES is where partnerships are formed. Some are odd, some are exciting and some make sense. Two partnerships announced this week in Las Vegas fit all three categories. First, BMW was showing off their new i3 electric car. The car is a little larger than there Mini Coopers and features connected, wireless electric [...]

Apple Announces CarPlay Without Pandora

By |Apple, Editors' Picks|

We reported on Saturday that Apple was planning on launching it's in-car service this week. As expected Apple announced "Car Play" Monday morning. The new Car Play system allows drivers to use and control features that they are used to in an experience very familiar, putting functionality you're used to seeing on an iOS device [...]

The Internet Giveth, and The Internet Taketh Away

By |Apps, Editors' Picks|

In May 2013, developer Dong Nguyen released a free game called Flappy Bird. You may have heard of it. The game enjoyed relative obscurity until early 2014, when it suddenly ricocheted into popularity, becoming the #1 app in both the iPhone and Android markets. Then, on February 9, Dong Nguyen took Flappy Bird down. Even [...]