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27 Jun 2015
10 Tips to Help You Get the Most Out of Windows 10

10 Tips to Help You Get the Most Out of Windows 10 Windows 10, by all appearances, seems poised for mass adoption, after a lackluster reception for Windows 8. This alternation of popular and unpopular is sort of a pattern for Microsoft operating systems: Vista tanked while Windows 7 killed, for example. Considering Windows
27 Jun 2015
Dropbox, Todoist Get Android Material Design Makeovers

Dropbox, Todoist Get Android Material Design Makeovers Task management app Todoist is saying goodbye to its drabby old interface, and hello to “bold color, beautiful animations, and seamless interactions.” Specifically, it is embracing Android’s Material Design, a complete UI overhaul Google introduced last year, which adds many new 3D and textural elements into the
27 Jun 2015
iOS 9 Will Temporarily Delete Apps to Make Room for Updates

iOS 9 Will Temporarily Delete Apps to Make Room for Updates Ever been forced to delete a bunch of photos and apps just to install an iOS update? It’s a common gripe — especially for those with 16GB iPhones and iPads. But fortunately, Apple has thought up a solution to this issue. Developers testing out
26 Jun 2015
Even After 1 Year of Auction, Azad Kashmir and G&B Still Await 3G / 4G Services

Even After 1 Year of Auction, Azad Kashmir and G&B Still Await 3G / 4G Services While mobile phone users in Pakistan have been enjoying 3G and 4G services in over 150 major and small cities across the country, residents of Azad Kashmir and Gilgit and Baltistan are still waiting for high-speed wireless broadband services to
26 Jun 2015
Internet Speed in Pakistan Plunges Due to Fault in Submarine Cable

Internet Speed in Pakistan Plunges Due to Fault in Submarine Cable If you are facing slow internet speeds in Pakistan then you aren’t alone. Almost whole of Pakistan — including 3G users — are impacted with slow internet speeds due to a fault that is developed in SEAMEWE4, one of the the major submarine
24 Jun 2015
Get an Amazon Echo Without an Invite

Get an Amazon Echo Without an Invit Until now, only those with an invite could purchase Amazon’s new Echo smart speaker, but that’s about to change. The Web giant on Tuesday announced that the Echo is now available for everyone, no invite needed. Even better — it’s also getting a price drop. Originally priced at
24 Jun 2015
Amazon Echo review

Amazon Echo review “Hi Alexa, my name is Nick.” “I’m sorry, I don’t understand the question.” “That’s OK,” I continue, “Alexa, I like the Red Hot Chili Peppers.” “Now playing samples of the Red Hot Chili Peppers.” “Cool.” This is the first conversation I had with Alexa, a personal assistant built-in to the $199
24 Jun 2015
Huawei P8 Lite review

Huawei P8 Lite review From the iPhone to a $20 Nokia, every smartphone is made in China. Motorola attempted to bring manufacturing back to the US with the launch of the original Moto X, but that ended up only lasting a year. The inescapable truth is that China keeps costs low, and in the
23 Jun 2015
One of the Apple Watch’s best features could be in the next iPhone

One of the Apple Watch’s best features could be in the next iPhone Apple may bring one of the best features of the Apple Watch to the next iPhone, with reports suggesting that the next smartphone from the Cupertino company will include Force Touch gestures. The Force Touch feature was created to allow the
23 Jun 2015
NSA Poking Around Antivirus Software

NSA Poking Around Antivirus Software U.S. and U.K. security agencies aren’t just interested in your phone calls and naked pics. They also want to crack antivirus software, according to The Intercept. Citing the documents leaked by former NSA contractor Edward Snowden, The Intercept says that the National Security Agency (NSA) and the U.K.’s GCHQ