Tuesday
Apr012014

Sony debuts pricey tablet for lawyers, govt. officials

Sony wants to help lawyers and government officials get rid of the large number of physical documents they have on their desks with a new Digital Paper tablet. It makes use of a 13.3-inch E-Ink Mobius display and mimics the look and size of an A4 paper. The tablet can convert Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, and Excel files into PDF file format. It also has USB and Wi-Fi connectivity, 4GB internal storage, and microSD card slot. The Digital Paper is powered by a rechargeable lithium-ion battery that can reportedly last for three weeks sans charging. The device will be out on the market in May and it will set you back US$1,100 or around $1200+ in our currency.

Source: Gizmag

Tuesday
Apr012014

Apple takes on Office for iPad with iWork update

Apple isn’t sitting idly by as Microsoft introduced the new Office for iPad. The Cupertino-based tech company updated its iWork suite to share read-only documents and allow users to open iWork documents from iCloud webmail. Other cross-app updates include the ability to edit imported charts and a new editor tab. The updates are available on the Mac, iOS, and iCloud. Hit jump to see the new features on for iWork across iOS and OS X.

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Tuesday
Apr012014

Gmail turns 10 today

April 1 isn’t just about the jokes and pranks. Exactly 10 years ago, Google launched Gmail in beta. It started out as an invite-only thing until 2007 and grew into one of the biggest free online email services. The Verge said it tried to set itself apart by offering bigger storage than Yahoo! Mail or Microsoft’s Hotmail and let users send out up to 25MB attachments in the beginning. It even made inbox search faster and arranged emails in a threaded conversation style.

Tuesday
Apr012014

Review of the HTC One (M8)

Text and photos by Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

The original HTC One slowly but surely captured the hearts of smartphone lovers everywhere and while sales of this HTC flagship should have been much better, there was no denying its place in the pantheon of great smartphone models.

Much of the HTC One’s excellence was too good to contain in one model. HTC quickly spun off the HTC One mini and the HTC One max (available in certain markets, not in Canada). But soon, the time came to release the next flagship. Here are my impressions.

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