Great article on making Google Drive even more powerful. Definitely worth giving Drive a try if you …

Great article on making Google Drive even more powerful. Definitely worth giving Drive a try if you haven't already.

Google Drive, and the apps in it–Docs, Sheets, and Slides–are great for people looking for a simple Office suite. It’s free, makes collaboration easy, and pretty much anyone can use it. But if you’re used to something more traditional, like Microsoft Office, you may be hesitant to use it. Here’s how to make Google Drive work more like the desktop suites you’re used to.

That’s kinda neat!

That's kinda neat!

Yesterday, Festo unveiled a bird-inspired wind turbine, but today, the company has unveiled a new robotic creation that’s a little more recognizable. The world may not have a huge need for a bionic kangaroo–outside of Australian-themed amusement parks–but emulating the marsupial could result in robots with remarkably long endurance.

Those are strong numbers. Add me to that number in 2014!

Those are strong numbers. Add me to that number in 2014!

Research firm states Chromebook is performing well, has a bright future Google’s Chromebook are an interesting product line. Not only is it a family of low-cost, affordable notebooks but they’re also the backbone of the search giant’s Chrome operating system. And today ABI Research has released data showing that 2.1 million Chromebooks were shipped in 2013, the majority of them in the…

This is such a fun prank and a great video! Nice to see good people getting what they deserve :D

This is such a fun prank and a great video! Nice to see good people getting what they deserve :D

Instead of coming up with idiotic ideas, perhaps all the dumb companies trying to push their stupid April Fools’ Day “jokes” down our throats should start making some actually awesome pranks. Like this one, played on young waitress Chelsea Roff, who basically got her shift turned into the best day of her life.

Next season can’t come soon enough!

Next season can't come soon enough!

Just how high can The Walking Dead go? The answer to that question might still be a ways off. The AMC drama wrapped its fourth season with yet another ratings record on Sunday night.
The Walking Dead averaged 15.7 million viewers, a finale best. That’s just 400,000 viewers shy of the previous all-time record, fall’s 16.1 million-strong premiere. And looking at the comparable finale a year ago, The Walking Dead jumped a whopping 3.2 million.