Hot on the heels of Amazon Fire TV is the Google Player, a gizmo that brings Chrome and Android to an Internet-ready TV near you.
Dear to my heart: The remote control with it’s voice search button.
Yes, I will buy it.
October 16, 2014The Google Nexus PlayerHot on the heels of Amazon Fire TV is the Google Player, a gizmo that brings Chrome and Android to an Internet-ready TV near you. Dear to my heart: The remote control with it’s voice search button. Yes, I will buy it.
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October 15, 2014Presenting Android LollipopAnd the unveiling of the new statue in Google’s Android garden:
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Google Glass WithdrawalI’m not certain whether this story is bogus or not (I don’t know the British papers), but apparently a man wore his Google Glass gizmo nearly 24 hours every day. He is now suffering from withdrawal symptoms when he doesn’t wear the device. He even dreams about it. Is this for real? Save Me!My advice: Save your documents! Save them right away, as soon as your create something, such as a smidgen of text in a word processor. Then save frequently and often. That’s good advice, but it begs the question of where to save.
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October 14, 2014Gameboy on a SmartwatchSomeone with way too much time on their hands recently ported Windows 95 to a smartwatch. Proving that mankind isn’t short on people with too much time on their hands, some wag has done a smartwatch Gameboy emulator. Any ideas on what’s next?
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October 13, 2014Adios, Dial-Up ModemThe sun is about to set on the dial-up modem, once the most common way to access the Internet. According to Pew Research, fewer than 3 percent of Internet users have a dial-up modem. An era has passed. October 11, 2014Amazon to Open Brick-and-Mortar StoreThis development is just too weird: The world’s largest online retailer suddenly believes it’s necessary to open a physical store? I’m just baffled beyond words.
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October 10, 2014Silicon SplitsvilleAdd Symantec to the growing list of Silicon Valley companies bifurcating themselves into separate units. First came Hewlett-Packard, which is spinning off its computer/printer business from other core activities. No, the new companies won’t be Hewlett and then Packard. Next came eBay, which is ejecting PayPal. Today the announcement comes that Symantec is ejecting the Norton branch of their operations from their archiving, backup and other activities. Who’s next?
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Sooner Than You ThinkIt’s not a matter of if they destroy us, it’s a matter of when.
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Windows Phone? Nope!I’m often asked which phone to buy. Brands and model numbers mean little to me. What’s important is the operating system, in which case you have several choices. Among them, I prefer Android (of course). Apple’s iOS is also good, but I strongly recommend against buying a Windows phone. |
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