Tuesday
Mar312015

Inbox by Google now lets you set custom snooze times 

Google understands that people have varying definitions of what morning, afternoon, and evening is. That's why they updated the Snooze feature on Inbox to make it user-defined. You just need to go to the Setting panel and tap on Snooze settings. From there you can define the times for morning, afternoon, and evening. Once updated, if you select "Tomorrow" and "Next week," that will make use of your morning time. Of course, you can still change times manually, if you want.  

Google is also rolling out quicker access to Contacts as well. You can find it before Bundles on the side panel. They are reportedly also working on adding signature support and easier access to delete. It probably won’t be long before we see that. 

Source: Gmail Blog 

Tuesday
Mar312015

Limited Edition: Batman Arkham Knight PS4 Bundle announced

Sony has announced a limited edition version of the PS4 in time for the much awaited release of Batman Arkham Knight. The bundle, which can only be preordered from Amazon.com or Best Buy (US). The bundle will be available for US $449.99 (MSRP) and will include the limited edition Steel Grey PS4 system chassis with a custom Batman: Arkham Knight faceplate, a matching DualShock 4 wireless controller in Steel Grey and the intense finale to the award-winning Arkham trilogy, Batman: Arkham Knight.

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Tuesday
Mar312015

ASUS Chromebit and Intel Compute Stick to compete in OS on-a-stick niche

By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

PC hardware and operating systems have gotten so lean now and cloud computing has become so powerful that we will soon have entire PCs the size of a thumbdrive. With the ability to turn any display into a basic yet Internet connected PC, devices like ASUS Chromebit (above) and the upcoming Intel Compute Stick are squaring off in a race to put Chrome and Windows on as many non-PC devices as possible.

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Tuesday
Mar312015

Video: The new Surface 3 is productivity focused

This new Surface 3 ad is so vastly different from the first few song-and-dance extravaganzas that ushered in the original Surface tablet. Microsoft is pushing portability as well as productivity for general consumers and professionals alike. Some of the nuances of the new Surface 3 that we picked up from this video is that it uses a micro USB charger instead of the magnetic charger of previous models and that a 4G-LTE variant will be made available as well for users who want the ultimate in mobile connectivity.