Android has a lot of market share, but it doesn’t have a big footprint in the corporate world; outside of special efforts like Samsung’s Knox, the OS isn’t well-suited to business demands. All that may change in the near future, though, as The…
Sometimes, the awkward white lady with hand to the side emoji doesn’t quite represent, or express, who’s using an iPhone — and it’s been that way for quite a while. Good news, then, that Apple is apparently working with the Unicode Consortium in an…
Microsoft has dusted off the source code for MS-DOS and Word for Windows—some of the most popular and widely used software of the 80s—making it freely available to download from the the Computer History Museum.
G-Shocks are back — again. Ready for Swiss timepiece showcase BaselWorld, Casio has announced two new analog concept watches with a little extra soupçon of tech crammed in. The designs still lean towards those looking for a classically-styled (at…
Keeping a steady hand when snapping panoramic pictures is a valuable skill, but NASA’s upstaged your photographic prowess with something a tad more impressive. Using over 2 million infrared pictures shot with the Spitzer Space Telescope over the…
How many of you out there actually make use of Google Drive on a daily basis? I know I do, and there is nothing quite like firing up a quick text document, or a spreadsheet to keep track of where every single dollar and penny have gone to throughout the course of a day in order to be a more responsible family man. Well, for those who actually store your presentation slides within Google Drive itself, here is some good news that will perk up your day – Google Drive now enables you to edit images in Slides itself.
Google Drive Allows You To Edit Images In Slides original content from Ubergizmo.
The company behind the wildly successful Candy Crush Saga game, King (what a stately name although their behavior has not been all that royally inclined, so to speak, when it comes to trying to trademark the word “saga” and “candy“), has already filed its IPO just earlier this year, where it seems that each share on the market is going to trade at $22.50, although the closing bell would provide a clearer reflection on what people actually think that the company is worth in the long run.
Candy Crush To Trade at $22.50 Per Share original content from Ubergizmo.
It’s a story that can now be told, but given how secretive Apple is about its ‘devil’ and ‘details’, one has to factor in the timing in context of the … Continue reading