Casting your Google Chrome browser to other devices is about to become a lot more simplistic. First reported by SlashGear, Google is testing out a new feature in the Chrome beta that forgoes the need for the Google Cast extension. … [Read more...]
Toyota Tests Flat-panel Satellite Communication for Future Automobiles
Toyota is working to get data to and from your car as fast as and as safely as possible and satellites might be the answer. … [Read more...]
Hillary Clinton Struggles with iPhone Auto-correct.
Hillary Clinton is just like us. She, too, struggles with iPhone auto-correct. … [Read more...]
Reinvent Yourself in 2016 with these 19 iOS and Android Apps
It’s a New Year and a new you. At least that’s the idea, tackling 2016 with sound mind, body, diet and finances. You want to be smarter, look better and feel centered. That’s a lot of you to fix. … [Read more...]
The soon to be released Google Maps update will automatically predict your destination
Google Maps has a new trick up its sleeve: predicting your destination when you get on the road. The company will soon be updating its navigation app with a new "driving mode" that uses your location history and other factors to predict your destination. … [Read more...]
Google Cardboard apps will soon sound a lot better
Google Cardboard's virtual reality apps may soon sound a whole lot better. … [Read more...]
Do you want to Stop Microsoft’s annoying Windows 10 upgrade notifications?
Windows 7 and 8 loyalists rejoice. Microsoft has released detailed instructions to turn off the insistent notifications about upgrading your operating system to Windows 10. … [Read more...]
Messages On Mac Will Soon Get Live Photos Support
The latest version of Apple’s El Capitan operating system for Mac, which was released into beta just this week, will bring support for Live Photos to the desktop through Mac’s Messages application. Previously, Mac users could only view these animated photos in Apple’s Photos app, but now they’ll be able to be viewed and shared over iMessage as well, according to reports from … [Read more...]