Be Ready to Make a Call from your Mobile Up in the Air!
During your next business or holiday flight, be prepared to text and talk as if you were on ground, for Gogo has unveiled its latest trick to enable passengers to use their smartphones from takeoff through landing, while respecting gadget in-flight new safety policy.
Relax: No More Dangerous Police Chases!
According to the National highway Traffic Safety Administration, around 360 people are killed every year because of police chases.
Epic Fall! Google Maps Lost in the US During 2013
After Google had embraced victory when Apple suffered a disaster over maps last year, figures have shown that the great internet searching emporium might have lost at the end: Apple's maps have turned out to be a sensation among iPhone and iPad users in the US after all.
Knock, knock! Who’s there? Amazon.
Many of you must have experienced already how it feels like when you have to postpone all of your plans on Sundays, since many things don't work in the same way as they do during the week. For some of you Amazon decided not to keep you wait for that package you would really needed before Monday. So starting from this week Amazon package could knock on your doors even on Sundays.
Android, the King of the Smartphone Market
It appears that the Google emporium is getting bigger and bigger every day, since it owns not only the most popular web browser in the world but also the most attractive smarphone platform. Yes, Google's Android system was used on four of five devices sold worldwide during the third quarter of 2013. Android market is stronger than ever.
Six Energy-Boosting Fresh Fruits
When you need energy, you probably think of coffee, soda or another drink with little nutritional value. Unfortunately, these solutions provide only a temporary rise in your energy level and are not all that healthy!
Cancer Cluster Identified in Highland, NY, as Wave of Children Diagnosed with Leukemia
There must be something in the water in Highland, New York, a small town just across the Hudson River from Poughkeepsie where at least six young children were recently diagnosed with the same form of leukemia, one after another. CBS New York reports that the New York State Department of Health (NYSDH) has launched an investigation into what many local parents now say is an unusual and seemingly contagious wave of cancers with no obvious explanation.
Google Helpouts Service, Live Help for you from Experts
Google launched a new online service called "Helpouts," in an attempt to connect businesses and users to solve problems or get advice on a range of issues. It is a new marketplace for live video consultations that sells expert advice on everything from beauty advice, yoga and music lessons, cooking demonstrations, home repair tips, Photoshop assistance and more.
The ‘Financial Economy’ as a Growing Cancer
I would like readers to consider carefully the fundamental difference between a 'real economy' and a 'financial economy'. In a real economy, the debt and equity markets as a percentage of GDP are small and are principally designed to channel savings intoinvestments.
Robots: Slavery in the Digital Age
In the future, we'll all have personal servants. They'll clean our homes, tend to our gardens, harvest our food, manufacture our goods and fight our battles.
Apple Discloses its First Global Transparency Data Report
Every time an Apple product such as an iPhone or iPad is used, information is being logged either on the device itself or in the Cloud. Phone calls, text messages, emails, contacts, pictures, among other personal files are updated every second and users around the world are deeply concerned about what is happening to their personal data.
Amazon Finds a New Way to Stick Into Bookstores
The digital revolution has been challenging traditional media since the last two decades.
BlackBerry 10.2.1 Running Google Play Store?
Yes, that's true as according to new leak its been running on Blackberry 10.2.1. Some reports are suggesting that Blackberry is internally testing it and a few screenshots have leaked out allegedly showing the Google Play Store running on the BlackBerry 10 platform.
Galaxy Note 3 for $200 at Amazon on Contract, Depending on Carrier
Galaxy Note 3 for $200 at Amazon on Contract, Depending on Carrier
Swiftkey Hits 4.3 Update, Leaves Beta Stage
Just after a month later, Swiftkey is out-of-beta stage once again. The official one has gone live today with an update of 4.3 with some hefty change log to the keyboard. To remind you, Swiftkey is one of the best after-markets 3rd party Keyboard app better known for it’s word predictability.
What’s Quite Clear About Australian Property These Days
We went to our first house auction on the weekend. We wanted to see just how 'hot' this market is. It was a beautiful sunny day in Melbourne, and there was a small crowd gathered around the 'cosy' (read small) two bedroom weatherboard St Kilda home.
Repeat After Me: Economics Is NOT a Science
On Monday and Tuesday, we visited our youngest son, Edward, a sophomore at the University of Vermont. His roommate joined us for dinner.
Why Central Banks Are Not Printing Money
It really pays to set up shop in close proximity to a central bank. Australian banks, who have surrounded the Reserve Bank of Australia (the bank in the centre), are raking it in. Yesterday the Commonwealth Bank announced a first quarter profit of $2.1 billion, up 14% on the same quarter last year.
Germany Now Registering 'Genderless' Babies with Both Male and Female Characteristics
They are sometimes referred to as "intersex" people -- individuals with chromosomes, genitalia or even just characteristics that resemble both the male and female sex -- and for the first time ever, they now have their own gender category on birth certificates in Europe.
Big Smack: Woman Runs Over Boyfriend With Truck After he Refused To Go To McDonald's
A 33-year-old woman, who apparently had grown up on Big Macs and Chicken McNuggets her whole life, just couldn't go another minute without her McFries and McCoke.
Discover Magnesium, the Miracle Mineral
Though it hardly receives any mainstream attention, magnesium is one of the most important minerals that you are probably not getting enough of in your everyday diet.
The Future of Business Through Smartglasses
It appears that science fiction has overcome reality when things such as a doctor carrying out a surgery with the help of smartglasses take place in our daily routine.
LinkedIn Claims that Newly-launched Intro Feature is Totally Secure
Last week the social networking site LinkedIn rolled out the LinkedIn Intro platform for iOS devices. Shortly after the launch of Intro feature, LinkedIn came under heavy criticism from security experts over the technology that adds LinkedIn profile data to the iOS email client.
2014 Might be a Great Year for the Oil and Gas Industry
It goes without saying that the oil industry has brought in gainful revenue for companies engaging in shale oil production.
The Right Time for Buying an Electric Car
Eight States pledge for Zero-Emission Vehicles. Governors of eight states announced a groundbreaking initiative to put 3.3 million zero-emission vehicles (ZEV) on the roads by 2025.
Samsung to Release Gadgets with Folding Displays by 2015
Seems like Folding Display and technology is the next big thing for Samsung.
EU Misspent Nearly $9 Billion Of Budget In 2012: Auditors
Approximately 6.6 billion euros ($8.9 billion) in European Union funds were misallocated or lost to inefficient expenditure schemes last year, according to the bloc's official auditors on Tuesday, marking a 0.9 percentage point rise from the previous year and the third year in a row that inefficient spending have rose.
China Needs 7.2 Percent GDP Growth To Sustain Job Market: Premier
China's economy must continue growing by at least 7.2 percent per year in order to sustain the unemployment rate from rising, said Premier Li Keqiang in remarks published on Monday.
US Consumer Watchdog Seek To Crack Down On Aggressive Debt Collectors
US Consumer Watchdog Seek To Crack Down On Aggressive Debt Collectors
Britons Eating Cheaper, But More Unhealthy Food After Financial Crisis: Study
Despite a sharp rise in food inflation, U.K. families are spending 8.5 percent less on food today than what they did before the financial crisis; but the savings had been mostly due to a switch in consumption to cheaper, less healthy choices, according to the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) on Monday.