
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, 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 »
This week Ray Hollister, Tom Braun, Kevin Clark, and Aaron Edelson discuss how Apple is changing the computer industry again, and not everyone is happy with it, iOS gets a lot of features that it should have already had, cheaters more »
The big story this week is, of course, Apple’s WWDC, (Worldwide Developers Conference) at the Moscone Center in San Francisco, California. Although there are plenty of workshops and hands-on labs, the keynote event is what everyone is looking forward to. more »
Starting at 10 AM PST, Wednesday March 7, 2012, Apple fanboys and tech news fanatics will be scouring the Internet for every scrap and morsel falling from the keyboards of the journalists attending the event that Apple is holding at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco. Unfortunately, just like the last Apple press event, the one thing that they will most likely not find is a live video stream of the Apple iPad event.
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.
Wondering where you can watch a live video stream of today’s Apple iPhone event. In a word, the answer is: nowhere. Even though “Let’s Talk iPhone” is being held at Apple’s headquarters (where it is safe to assume there are more »
British police announced that they arrested a 19-year-old in Essex, outside London, in possible connection with the hacking of Sony, the CIA, and the UK’s Serious Organized Crime Agency. The joint operation between the Scotland Yard and the FBI “follows an investigation more »