Uber is tracking you. Groups app comes to Facebook. Samsung introducing bendable smartphone soon. Ofcom to open up Play
Apple iPad event coming October 16th. Apple still #1 in the US for Smartphones. Twitter is suing the US Government. Play
Blackberry unveils it's "square" Passport smartphone. Samsung Galaxy Note 4 launches this Friday in Korea. #BendG Play
Sadly, if you look at the smartphone market its like looking at a group of teenagers in school. There are the Sport Play
So now several of the bigger names in the tech industry have openly stated that they are working on smartwatches, a Play
One could argue that the computers, tablets and smartphones a lot of us have and use on a daily basis are quite sop Play
People just don't "get" computers in general, as much as we like to believe that they do. I have witnessed people o Play
Regular people don't talk about it anywhere near as often as one might be led to believe when you read the tech pre Play
There is often talk about the somewhat interesting notion that you can be locked to a certain vendor, and apparentl Play
It would be a gross error on my behalf if I didn't say that Android and iOS are the dominating operating systems on Play
It's another one of those buzzwords that the suits in the games business like to toss around. Tthe more often, the Play
As much as I would love to have a crystal ball, I don't have one and I have no other means of peering into the futu Play
How many people out there really know what the possibilities are in the pieces of technology they own? As computer Play
As our world gets more and more complicated, we have started depending on technology in our every day lives, and to Play
One of the key things about modern computing is trust. Trust in who makes the devices we use, trust in how secure t Play
Australian police recently warned against navigating around, being guided by Apple Maps. Given the circumstances I Play
Many developers nowadays abuse notifications, using them as in-your face advertising, desperate pleas for attention Play
I fairly commonly read about the notion of certain products or even entire classes of devices being "unsuitable for Play
Alan Kay once famously said "People who are really serious about software should make their own hardware". We know Play
As if it wasn't enough with the spoiled attitudes I was talking about in the last article, there is more to deal wi Play