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Yes, it’s happening. Dot. Gif. Android apps are finally getting state backup in the new “M” version of the OS. The full details are here. The short of it i… by David Ruddock in Android “M”, News
Reality Bites
Nice feature!
Yes, it’s happening. Dot. Gif. Android apps are finally getting state backup in the new “M” version of the OS. The full details are here. The short of it i… by David Ruddock in Android “M”, News
Big numbers!
Google Play is growing along with Android, and there are currently over one billion active users, and it is growing worldwide. Apps make our phones better, and Google Play is constantly growing because of this. In 2014, Google saw over 50 billion installs, and there are currently one billion active users. The growth is tremendous, but in areas like India, southeast Asia, and the…
Sometimes you still need navigation and destination info when you’re offline. Google is delivering just that with offline Maps. Even when you’re not conn
Awesome new Google Photos App!
Google has taken the wraps off its new Google Photos product at its I/O conference today. Google says Photos is a private single home for your personal photo and video collection that you can acces…
I absolutely hate the cold but this kinda heat would be insane!
An extreme heat wave with temperatures reaching 48 degrees Celsius (118 degrees Fahrenheit) has killed at least 1,118 people over the past week in India, where hot air, molten asphalt, dust storms are making life almost unbearable.
We’ve already taken an extensive look at all the options and interface changes in the new and unreleased Google Photos app that should be decoupling f… by Rita El Khoury in Applications, Exclusives, Leaks, News
More than 60% of Americans still wash their laundry in warm water. It’s a practice that’s as costly as it is environmentally unfriendly. What’s more, it doesn’t make our clothes appreciably cleaner. Here’s why you should make the switch to cold water.
Hopefully other large restaurants will follow suit.
Taco Bell and Pizza Hut say they’re getting rid of artificial colours and flavours, making them the latest big food companies scrambling to distance themselves from ingredients people might find unappetizing.
Google rumored to have 2 new Nexus phones.
The Nexus 6 was a break from the past for the Nexus program with its high price tag and massive size, but it was probably an emergency replacement after th… by Ryan Whitwam in Exclusives, Leaks, News, Nexus Devices, Rumors
Google’s current Photos app uses some image processing smarts to piece together auto-awesome compilations and Stories, but the new Photos experience p… by Ryan Whitwam in Applications, Exclusives, Leaks, News
Trucks could haul cargo from Canada through the United States to Mexico and back navigate border crossings without the need for passports, visas or even a driver to steer them if a proposed driverless trucking corridor becomes a reality.
Interesting drone concept.
When you picture a consumer drone, something bulky with four or six props à la DJI probably pops to mind. But the folks behind a new model on Kick
We’ve already taken a brief look at Google’s upcoming Photos app and discussed how it will be able to employ link sharing, but there are still ot… by Liam Spradlin in Exclusives, Google, Leaks, News
Google keeps patiently improving the ecosystem surrounding the Chromecast and its various software tie-ins. But the latest trick is casting not to a gadget… by Michael Crider in News
Photo and video sharing made easy!
We gave you an overview of the new Google Photos app earlier today, but there’s a lot more to see than can be covered in a single post. We’re breaking some… by Ryan Whitwam in Applications, Exclusives, Leaks, News
Check out the new Google Photos app most likely to be released this week.
We’ve been hearing for a very long time – virtually ever since Vic Gundotra left Google+, with more rumors springing up recently – that Photos would be spl… by Liam Spradlin in Exclusives, Google, Leaks, News
I'd say these sound about right.
Working in the IT department is often a thankless job. You’re like the invisible behind-the-scenes worker who is only noticed when something breaks—and then you’re blamed for it. Here are seven misconceptions about tech support reps and the IT department you should know so you can work better with the IT guy or gal.
Great purchase if you haven't gotten one yet.
The number of Chromebooks that shipped worldwide in 2014 totaled 5.728 million units, according to the research firm Gartner. Shipments of Chromebooks worldwide reached 5.728 million units in 2014, according to a new report from the research firm Gartner. 72 percent of those Chrome OS notebooks went to education customers. A whopping 84 percent of Chromebooks were sold in North…
Finally! Awesome update to hangouts on the Desktop today.
We’ve been following the development of Google’s Hangouts Chrome app for quite some time. The project referred to as Ultraviolet in August later… by Bertel King, Jr. in Applications, Google, News
YouTube blew more than a few minds last October when it rolled out 60 frame-per-second video playback on the site. Gamers especially flocked to the frame