April 23, 2022 Nintendo Switch Online is ready to rival PS Plus and Xbox Game Pass Ultimate – sort of Nintendo hasn’t had the best track record when it comes to its online services, but with Nintendo Switch Online – particularly the new Expansion…
April 23, 2022 How e-bike conversion kits work If you’re thinking about buying an electric bike then there’s no end of choice. From budget models that come with a basic specification and…
April 23, 2022 Android 13 isn’t out yet but Android 14 already has a codename at Google Seasoned Android watchers will remember that major, annual updates to Google’s mobile operating system used to come with dessert names attached – up until…
February 25, 2015 Android sees uptick in market share in 2014 after one billion device sales 613 articles via Pocket http://ift.tt/1Bu90mu
February 25, 2015 FedEx Refuses to Ship a Digital Mill That Can Make Untraceable Guns The new generation of “maker” tools like 3-D printers and milling machines promises to let anyone make virtually anything—from prosthetic limbs to firearms—in the…
February 25, 2015 Tuesday Poll: As of Today, Which Way are You Leaning – HTC One M9 or Galaxy S6? Both the Samsung Galaxy S6 and HTC One M9 are going to be unveiled this Sunday, at dueling press events in Barcelona, Spain. The…
February 25, 2015 The Mathematics Behind Getting All That Damned Snow Off Your Street This winter has dumped a lot of snow on the east coast. A lot of snow. Boston, to offer an example, has seen 99.9…
December 11, 2014 RobinHood Launches Zero-Fee Stock Trading App Why pay E*Trade $8 to buy or sell a stock when you can trade for free on RobinHood? After two years of development, $16…
December 9, 2014 Why Cellphone Unlocking Could Soon Be Illegal Once Again Editors’ note: This is the first in our series looking at the DMCA Exemptions period. In August, President Obama signed the Unlocking Consumer Choice…
October 17, 2014 Android Lollipop contains Flappy Bird Easter egg! With each new version of Android comes a new “Easter egg” animation hidden away in the Settings app. In KitKat it was the dessert…