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  • How to Conceal Wireless Electronics Around the House

    Is there anything worse than a tangled bunch of electric wires? Probably, but if you have a bunch of twisted wires shoved under a table, mashed against the baseboard, or hanging from a home entertainment center, you need help! Solutions await you and some may even surprise you. 1. Wall Mounted Flat Screen TV Wires…

  • Google Reportedly Working On Its Own Music Streaming Service

    Google Music Streaming When it comes to internet or anything related to tech, we always hear one name that has managed to tap into most of the tech areas, and take them by the scruff of the neck, that’s Google. Google has changed the way we do things online, from the search engine to android,…

  • How to Fix Push Notifications Lag on Android

     Android Push Notification Lag! Anyone who spends a lot of time online, on their PC and mobile will tell you that the timing of Facebook, Twitter or any other service’s notification received on a PC; varies from the time it takes the same notification to be pushed onto a mobile device. These notifications take nearly…

  • How To Remove Carrier branding from HTC 8X

    Say no to bloatware Whenever you purchase a new device be it a phone, tablet or a laptop, you’ll notice that it comes preloaded with certain apps that the OEM has incorporated for certain purposes. This pre-installed software is called bloatware, and in most of the cases it is not welcomed by the user. This…

  • A Sneak Peek on the Facebook Gift Card

    The Facebook Gift Card was released in January 2013. What exactly is it and how do you use it? Let’s take a look and get you in the ‘know’. Have you ever wanted a physical card that can consolidate all of your accounts together? Well, if you have, then we’re sure that you’ve heard of the Facebook Gift Card…

  • Instagram Has Lost Its Mojo

    Instagram was once the first and only app that came to mind when you thought about photo editing on your smartphone, the times are changing. Instagram used to be an exclusive place for smartphone users to create gorgeous photos to share with their friends; it’s no longer the same. Instagram has undergone some big changes…

  • Feds Making Nice With Alleged Pirate

    While it may seem like the U.S. Government should be putting piracy offenders behind bars as a part of their ‘cracking down’ campaign, it looks as though they have decided to let one of the more well known sports-streaming site operators off with a stern warning and a heavy fine. Getting Off Easy? Back in…

  • Top 10 Useful Twitter Keyboard Shortcuts

    In the fast-paced lifestyle that this micro-blogging site has given us, the average user may have an edge by knowing these Twitter keyboard shortcuts that can save time and effort. Using Twitter is the lazy man’s best friend since it only has a limited character count, you, for example, do not need to exert much…

  • T-Mobile Offering Nexus 4 for Free

    Nexus 4 for free Even though this might be difficult to believe; however keep in mind we have actually seen first hand some Nexus 4 sales with T-Mobile. It dropped the price of the phone to $200 at first, and then $50 with a 2-year contract. Although, now the carrier has gone forward and made…

  • China’s Huawei just behind Apple and Samsung in the Smartphone Market?

    Huawei, the “fastest smartphone in the world”, may just be Apple’s and Samsung’s greatest rival yet. Barcelona, Spain – The Barcelona Mobile Word Congress puts together several famous smartphone brands and a few progressively popular brands that are all trying to introduce innovative smartphone ideas, and out-of-this-world concepts that can capture the usual target market…

  • Microsoft Targeted By Hackers

    In what seems to be an increasingly common occurrence, Microsoft has disclosed in a blog post this week, that they were, in fact, the target of hackers. Although they are quick to reassure the public that no customer data had been accessed, it is still a very disconcerting situation for Microsoft clients. Security Breeches Across…

  • Security Becomes Paramount for Hacked Brands on Twitter

    Just last weekend, the unimaginable happened for a couple of well-known American brands when their Twitter accounts were commandeered by hackers. Burger King and Jeep had a nightmare on their hands when false (and some vulgar) tweets began spewing from their accounts. Burger King Gets McHacked On Monday of last week, shock and horror ensued…

  • Google reportedly Opening Its Own Retail Stores

    According to some extremely reliable sources, Google is looking at launching their own ‘stand alone retail stores’ in the United States. It hopes to have the first Google stores open in metropolitan areas for the holidays. Google Stores The main objective behind the stores is to get their latest Nexus and Chrome devices into the…

  • Top 5 Tech Deals of the Week- Digital Cameras

    Welcome back to our Top 5 Weekly Tech Deals! This week we are digging in and bringing you some of the best digital cameras on the market for less than $150. Check them out! If money is not an issue and you want more options, you can see more here. Fujifilm FinePix S4200 3-inch LCD…

  • Snapseed App: Take Your Image Editing Experience to the Next Level

    Snapseed for Android Smartphones have smaller screens in comparison with desktops. Hence, editing images on smartphones can become difficult; particularly when you are making fine-grained adjustments. Most of the Android based image editors only have a bunch of filters or 2 to 3 basic features available. Snapseed works better much better than the others, because…