Top Cloud Services for Storing and Sharing Photos
Digital photography has made it possible to document nearly every event without spending a fortune on film. But this surfeit of photos presents a challenge, too: What’s the best way to share them all?...
View ArticleCould Outlook alter the sorry state of email apps for Windows RT?
Windows RT users have a hard life. Not only are they locked out of the Windows desktop ecosystem thanks to RT’s ARM-based processor architecture, but they face a limited supply of great app choices on...
View ArticleTop Cloud Services for Sending Large Files
Bounced email messages, bloated inboxes, and security concerns are some of the reasons why you might not want to send blimp-size attachments. These three file-delivery services offer an alternative...
View ArticleTop Cloud Services for File Sharing and Syncing
The cloud delivers convenience, and nothing is more convenient than synchronizing files stored on multiple computers and accessing those files from any PC, smartphone, or tablet with Internet access....
View ArticleTop Cloud Services for Storing and Sharing Photos
Digital photography has made it possible to document nearly every event without spending a fortune on film. But this surfeit of photos presents a challenge, too: What’s the best way to share them all?...
View ArticleTop Cloud Services for Collaboration
Emailing documents back and forth or using an FTP server to collaborate on projects is slow and cumbersome. Collaborating in the cloud is fast and easy. Once you’ve tried it, you’ll wonder how you...
View ArticleTop Cloud Services for Storing and Sharing Photos
Digital photography has made it possible to document nearly every event without spending a fortune on film. But this surfeit of photos presents a challenge, too: What’s the best way to share them all?...
View ArticleEvernote adds two-factor authentication, other security features after hack...
Evernote is taking a few big steps to help users lock down their accounts, including optional two-step authentication. The new security measures follow a “coordinated” attack on the note-taking...
View ArticleTop Cloud Services for Sending Large Files
Bounced email messages, bloated inboxes, and security concerns are some of the reasons why you might not want to send blimp-size attachments. These three file-delivery services offer an alternative...
View ArticleTop Cloud Services for File Sharing and Syncing
The cloud delivers convenience, and nothing is more convenient than synchronizing files stored on multiple computers and accessing those files from any PC, smartphone, or tablet with Internet access....
View ArticleTop Cloud Services for Collaboration
Emailing documents back and forth or using an FTP server to collaborate on projects is slow and cumbersome. Collaborating in the cloud is fast and easy. Once you’ve tried it, you’ll wonder how you...
View ArticleBest free stuff, 2013 edition: The connected commuter
The Connected Commuter One day we may all be lucky enough to work from home. For now, however, a regular commute is the reality for many of us. Fortunately, you can make the most of your daily journey...
View ArticleBest free stuff, 2013 edition: The techno traveler
The Techno Traveler Whether you’re traveling for business or vacationing with your family, it’s essential to keep tabs on flight times, rental car pickups, and hotel reservations. In the past, staying...
View ArticleA week with Bloglovin': A Google Reader junkie's journey
Many RSS eaters have attempted to take the place of the soon-to-be slayed Google Reader. Some have been more successful than others. I would have to place the barebones Swedish import, Bloglovin’, in...
View ArticleDigg's Google Reader replacement expected to launch in beta next week
When I launched my beloved Google Reader tab this morning, a pop-up box reminded me of a sad truth I’ve been trying oh-so-hard to ignore: The service’s last day is just around the corner. With...
View ArticleOut for a ride with Dragon's Driver Mode for Android
Nuance’s Dragon Mobile Assistant app for Android has just received a big update, including a Driver Mode that automatically starts listening for voice commands and reading notifications when you’re...
View ArticleAll your RSS feeds are belong to Feedly Cloud
As Google Reader prepares to enter the great platform beyond on July 1, would-be RSS successor Feedly is making its move to transition “from a product to a platform” by migrating user data (including...
View ArticleGoogle Reader is dead, but Feedly will help you love again
Earlier this year, Google announced its plans to retire Google Reader on July 1. And, of course, the Internet responded with the same overreaction it demonstrates whenever it’s faced with change. Once...
View ArticleSecure location sharing with Glympse for smartphones
Running late for a meet up with friends or an appointment? Share a location securely and for a limited time period with smartphone application Glympse. It’s a free download for Android, iOS, Windows...
View ArticleHands-on: Quip, the so-called "modern word processor," is cool, but doesn't...
A new app called Quip bills itself as a “modern word processor,” built primarily for phones and tablets with collaboration in mind. It's certainly an alluring hook. As dependable as Microsoft Office...
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