October 30, 2013 Samsung Shipped 130.1 Million Phones Last Quarter – Beat Apple, LG, and Nokia Combined – Droid Life Whether you hate it or love it, Samsung has pretty much single-handedly grown Android by an immense amount over the last couple of years….
October 30, 2013 You’re Just Too Monetizable for Google+ to Ever Go Away The snark surrounding the relative unpopularity of Google+ makes it easy to dismiss the service as an also-ran — another failed attempt by Google…
October 29, 2013 Visually, The Infographics Marketplace, Launches Its New Cloud-Based Collaborative Project Center Visually, best known as a marketplace for infographics, has launched its new Marketplace and Project Center to grow the audience for its cloud-based collaborative…
October 25, 2013 2 major solar flares Friday — the second twice as intense as the first The sun shot out a pair of gigantic solar flares early Friday — the second one even bigger than the first, a NOAA expert…
October 25, 2013 The Craziest Multi-Tool Ever Made Kills in 100 Different Ways This multi-bladed folding knife was made in Germany around 1880. Image: Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History The F.W. Holler Company manufactured it to…
October 24, 2013 The First iPad Air Commercial Casts Apple As The King Of Creativity Apple has spent the past year figuring out who it wants to be. Its once charming and cool commercials transitioned into mini-melodramas this summer…
October 23, 2013 The Most Intimate Thing You Can Do With Your Smartphone For all the junk food apps they’ve introduced to our daily diets, it’s hard to argue with the fact that smartphones give us an…
October 23, 2013 Apple Mavericks Is Free When Microsoft launched Windows 95 18 years ago, it was $210. Apple’s Mac OS X operating system for Mac computers went for $129 when…
October 22, 2013 The U.S. Army has gone Google! Google has convinced the US Army to “Go Google”! Via their enterprise blog, Google has announced that the US army has gone Google, and…
October 22, 2013 A reminder: BBM only works on one device at a time It’s 2013, the era of the cloud. But for whatever reason — it really doesn’t matter why — BlackBerry’s still stuck in a one-device…