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Wednesday
Jan052011

MOG - Is it an iTunes killer?

We have heard the business model before: pay about 10 dollars a month and get to listen to all the music you want, whenever you want. Many services have come and gone in this market, which seems to be a very tough cookie to crack. MOG however, offers a streaming platform and community that basically allows you to interact with your music on nearly every popular device imaginable. — Read our review after the break!

Monday
Jan032011

How to speed up your WiFi connection

Wi-Fi is something we have all become accustomed to and really take for granted. Every time we go somewhere with our laptops in the city or in a highly trafficked place, we for the most part can get instant internet access with a wireless network. Though the first thing people complain about when they connect to these open networks, wherever they may be, is the speed. For instance, I am currently writing this article in my local Starbucks and there are 4 people with laptops, about 6 with their phones out and 2 with iPads. — Our “How To” after the break!

Sunday
Jan022011

AT&T called it - iPads, GPS, and Skype in 1993

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AT&T called it - iPads, GPS, and Skype in 1993

In celebration of 1-1-11, let’s take a look down memory lane.

Y’know, once Verizon gets the iPhone and AT&T becomes stranded and in need for customers, they could always start a rumors and predictions website. Embedded to the left is an ad by AT&T from 1993, depicting some futuristic, yet shockingly all too real products.

Friday
Dec312010

The Big Companies New Years Resolutions

The guys over at The Joy of Tech have compiled an awesome list of new years resolutions for the biggest technology companies. None of these are actually New Years resolutions that these companies are planning to deploy, it’s all jokes from memes or complaints that we have run across throughout 2010. This one basically wraps up the year in tech for all the major services.

Thursday
Dec302010

Infographic - Who and How People are using Twitter

Twitter has been growing in popularity since it’s initial release in July of 2006. Although the numbers are still small in comparison, Twitter has become a dominant force on the internet. It has been one of my favorite social networks on the internet for awhile and it’s demographics always fascinate me. Flowtown has produced this really slick infographic to detail who is using Twitter and how they are using it, you can find it embdedded below…

Thursday
Dec302010

Skype Video Chat Released and Facetime is Left in the Dark

After all the talk, the announcement and release has finally come; Skype has launched mobile video calls for free over Wi-Fi… and 3G. Yeah, they’ve even outdone Facetime. The new update now allows you to make a Skype call to another iOS device or to the Skype client on any operating system. — More details after the break!

Tuesday
Dec282010

How this guy wrapped a Kindle for Christmas

Imagine being this guys wife sitting there on Christmas day, opening a book, which isn’t the most exciting thing in the world, and acting “surprised”. Well as she quickly threw it to the side he tells her to look inside, and there she finds one of the most magical gifts of the season, burrowed in the pages of a crappy book.

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