Thursday
Aug222013

Feature: The Basics of BYOD

By Mandi Rogier 

BYOD, or bring-your-own-device, is a new type of policy that’s gaining popularity in businesses across many industries. Nearly every type of business uses technology in some form or fashion, whether it’s a cell phone that keeps account managers in touch with clients or a tablet that helps a designer sketch new projects. BYOD policies allow employees to use their own personal devices for these professional purposes.

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Thursday
Aug222013

ICYMI: Corey Herscu dishes back-to-school gadgets on Global TV this morning

Canadianreviewer's own @Cellguru Corey Herscu was back on Global TV's Morning Show today to discuss the best back-to-school gadgets and technology solutions. Featured today were the BlackBerry Q5 smartphone, the ZTE Lite tablet, the Dell XPS 12 tablet, the Roku player with Netflix as well as a variety of apps and online services. Global is also giving away around $2,500 worth of back-to-school items so watch the video to find out how to participate.

Wednesday
Aug212013

Pulse pushes new way to find content

Post-LinkedIn acquisition, Pulse has been adding new ways to help you enjoy the news reading experience. The latest update makes it easier for you to add and discover new content with improved search capability. You can search by interest or source title or rely on Pulse recommendations for new content. They even added the ability to preview a source before adding it to your Pulse sections.

You can download Pulse for your mobile devices here.

Wednesday
Aug212013

Google Keep update adds time and location reminders

Working hand-in-hand with Google Now, Google Keep can remind you of your tasks and errands at the right place and time with location and time reminders. You just need to click on the new “Remind me” button at the bottom of any note and select the kind of reminder you want to use. It works much like your alarm clock and can be dealt with right away or you can select to snooze a reminder.

Google’s note-taking app also has a new navigation drawer to help you separate your notes from reminders and even switch Google accounts. Adding an existing photo from your Android device is also possible with this latest update. Google Keep is up for download from the Google Play Store and Chrome Web Store or can be viewed through Google Drive.