B&H’s Video and Photo App

An application is always better than using something like Mobile Safari. It was a wonderful surprise to me when I saw that B&H had a video and photo app available. Most of my equipment used for video and photo purposes (about 95%) is purchased from B&H. Not only is their customer service wonderful, but so… Continue reading B&H’s Video and Photo App

Review: The App That Will Find My iPhone

The Apple’s MobileMe service has a great feature called Find My iPhone which allows it’s iOS owners to find their iOS devices after you either log into your MobileMe account from a browser or access it from the app itself on another iOS, the device can then be found.  The iOS device that was lost… Continue reading Review: The App That Will Find My iPhone

What to Look for in a Laptop When Buying.

At ComputerShopper.com you will find very educative buying guides, which have detailed information on different kinds of laptops. The laptops available are very diverse and suitable for various kinds of users. Therefore, whatever choice of laptop you are looking for, ComputerShopper will most definitely offer a solution. If you are looking for a small kind… Continue reading What to Look for in a Laptop When Buying.

Monitoring and Geotagging Your iPhone Data Usage With DataMan

AT&T’s Unlimited Data Plan are what most of us were raised into when we first got our iPhones. Those older versions don’t exist for those of us who are becoming new users.  Now you only have two choices, you can either pay $15 for a month of 200MB service or you can pay $25 for… Continue reading Monitoring and Geotagging Your iPhone Data Usage With DataMan

Digital Cameras: What to Look for when Buying!

ComputerShopper issues informative reviews that assist when selecting the perfect digital camera to suit your need. Weather you are looking for a low budget cheap digital camera or a powerful type, this review will go along way in providing all the necessary information you need. These reviews have information on budget, ultraportable and DSLR cameras.… Continue reading Digital Cameras: What to Look for when Buying!

Firesheep, A New Threat for Facebook Users

It’s never been easier to steal information from web surfers. Eric Butler, a software developer has created a Firefox plugin called Firesheep, which allows anyone to hack into a Facebook account, with an automated process. He presented it at the ToorCon (a hacker conference in San Diego, USA) to demonstrate how fragile our security on… Continue reading Firesheep, A New Threat for Facebook Users

WorldMate: A Solid Travel App

Many travel apps aimed at the Android marketplace have been created in order to assist you in the organization of your forthcoming journeys, but the lengthy process of entering all of one’s data on a phone’s small screen using a tiny keyboard can put a lot of people off. WorldMate is free of charge, and… Continue reading WorldMate: A Solid Travel App

How the Internet Changes Information use in 2010?

When someone asks, “Do information users exhibit the same behaviors today compared to ten years ago?” The answer to this question is a resounding no. In 2000, most people were still attached to traditional media like newspapers or television, while in 2010 the Internet has been brought to the forefront as concluded by an ACTA… Continue reading How the Internet Changes Information use in 2010?

Email is Still The Preferred Way To Share Information in 2010

For most users, the Internet has become a perfect place to share content. Three out of four users share content with friends and family, and almost half do so at least once a week, according to a study. But despite the success of social networks, most users still prefer to use email. Among respondents, 86%… Continue reading Email is Still The Preferred Way To Share Information in 2010