
This week Ray Hollister, Tom Braun and Aaron Edelson tackle the tough questions, like how to get Facebook to stop pestering you to help your friends with their crops, how to leave Facebook if you can’t take it anymore, and more »
This week Ray Hollister, Tom Braun and Aaron Edelson tackle the tough questions, like how to get Facebook to stop pestering you to help your friends with their crops, how to leave Facebook if you can’t take it anymore, and more »
This week Ray Hollister, Tom Braun and Aaron Edelson tackle the tough questions, like “What is the cloud?,” “How do I cancel an AOL account?,” “I’ve lost my copy of 50 Shades of Grey! What do I do?,” “How do more »
This week Ray Hollister, Kevin Clark, and Aaron Edelson get giddy over Google’s gorgeous new gadgets, the Nexus 7 and Nexus Q, and they get a sugar rush from Google’s new sweet Android version 4.1, Jelly Bean. Then, they pondered more »
This week Ray Hollister, Tom Braun, Kevin Clark, and Aaron Edelson meditate over Microsoft’s miracles, mishaps and mayhem with the Microsoft Surface and Windows Phone 8. Then they find some new friends nearby, lose their smart phones, get air sick more »
Waze is a free, socially powered GPS turn-by-turn navigation app available on Android and iPhone that can route you around traffic problems that have been reported by other Waze app users or “Wazers.” With the app’s latest update, Waze can now help you find more »
Square is mostly known for their small, square credit card reader that plugs into iOS and Android phones and tablets and works with their Square Card Reader and Square Register apps. Square has over 2 million businesses and individuals that use more »
Last week, there were two major tech news events that may just end up changing the world. The first event was on Wednesday, January 18th, when Google, Wikipedia, and countless other major websites had intentional “blackouts”, or at least partial blackouts, in protest against two piece of legislation that were before the U.S. House of Representatives and the Senate, the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) and the PROTECT IP Act (PIPA), respectively. The second event was on Thursday, January 19th, when Apple held a special press event focused on education at the Guggenheim Museum in New York City where Philip Schiller, Apple’s senior vice president of Worldwide Marketing, laid out how Apple is going to revolutionize education.
Android has come a long way since the inception of Google’s first Android-based smartphone, the HTC Dream. Better known as T-Mobile’s G1, the HTC Dream was the 3rd cell phone that I have ever owned, and I definitely saw promise more »
From tornadoes and thundering superstorms, to the dry, blistering heat of the approaching summer, April had its fair share of interesting weather here in Georgia. Much like the annual return of the scorching heat and the pestering pollen, I figured more »