Flash has been around for as long as people can remember and it sure brought a lot of great things as far as the internet is concerned. However over the years, there have been complaints that Flash turned into a bloated mess that comes with numerous security and performance issues....
August 5, 2015 by Patrick Gumban
There is no doubt that in the web browsers’ popularity scale, Google Chrome is right up there. However over the years, Chrome has garnered the reputation of being a “memory hog.” And now for MacBook users who are conscious about their battery life might want to reconsider using Chrome. According...
July 31, 2015 by Matthew M
Google has stopped using the Exchange ActiveSync protocol in favor of CardDAV and CalDAV. When synchronizing contacts, Google now recommends that you use CardDAV. Naturally, this caused some confusion among users who want to sync Google Contacts to iPhone. But don't worry, syncing Google Contacts to iPhone is still a...
November 28, 2013 by Matthew M
Easily one of the coolest gadgets in recent memory is Google Glass, the wearable device integrated with optical head-mounted display (OHMD). While this wearable technology has managed to attract a good deal of media attention, Apple has taken this opportunity to take potshots at Google Glass through the company's snarky...
August 26, 2013 by Patrick Gumban
Back in May during the I/O conference in San Francisco, Google gave a sneak preview of Google Maps' next major update for iOS and Android. And now that major update has already made its way into the App Store. That's right folks, the Big G just released Google Maps 2.0...
July 17, 2013 by Patrick Gumban
Over the years, Facebook has changed a good deal. Apart from the user interface, many features came and went. At one point, you may have found yourself frustrated with the changes and new features that Facebook introduced. However, it's unlikely that the old features that you loved will be brought...
July 6, 2013 by Patrick Gumban
While there is no doubt that Android is putting up a good fight in the smartphone industry, there are still resilient issues that keep on haunting the operating system. If you have been following the Android platform for quite some time, you'll know that it's not doing so well in...
July 5, 2013 by Matthew M
After the whole iOS 6 Maps debacle, Google released an official Google Maps app for the iOS. Although it's worth noting the mapping application does not natively support the iPad. This come as a bit of disappointment for iPad users because this means that they will have to rely on...
July 3, 2013 by Matthew M
When it comes to app distribution platforms, there is very little doubt that two of largest ones are the iOS and Android ecosystems. This can be attributed to the sheer number of apps that these two platforms host. As of this moment, both the iOS App Store and Google Play...
April 17, 2013 by Patrick Gumban
When it comes to web browsers, there's very little doubt that Google Chrome is one of the most popular option. In fact at one point, it has overtaken Internet Explorer in terms popularity. After a long wait, It was only last year when Chrome was launched for the iOS platform....
April 9, 2013 by Patrick Gumban