Google Classroom: Google’s Giant Leap Into Transforming Education
In 2006, The Goog introduced Google Apps for Education (GAFE). GAFE is a suite of free, secure apps that includes both the standard Google products … Read more…
In 2006, The Goog introduced Google Apps for Education (GAFE). GAFE is a suite of free, secure apps that includes both the standard Google products … Read more…
From hardware announcements to potential T-Mobile throttling and fresh craft beer on your kitchen counter, we’ve covered a lot over the past week here at Techaeris. Here’s a … Read more…
Google’s new $300 million dollar FASTER fiber optic cabling system, which is underwater, is under attack by sharks. Yes, you heard right, sharks. The FASTER … Read more…
ZDNET is reporting that Microsoft is recommending uninstalling its latest MS14-045 update because some users are experiencing BSOD (Blue Screen of Death) and reboot loops. … Read more…
2014 is the year of the wearable. Yes we thought 2013 was, but no it’s apparently 2014. Now that the big players are getting involved … Read more…
Pop-up ads – you see them on a lot of websites, especially some of our major competitors sites. They can get very annoying, especially those … Read more…
Saturday’s shooting death of an unarmed black teenager in Ferguson, MO has also brought into question the use of smartphones and cameras in filming police … Read more…
Business Insider is reporting that a Windows 9 preview may be coming as soon as next month. Microsoft has had mixed reviews over its Windows … Read more…
Say you’re planning to meet with one of the founding members of a startup that wants to bring fresh craft beer directly to your counter. … Read more…
Most network service providers tend to frown on peer-to-peer/torrenting and other potentially illegal activity coming through their wires, airwaves, etc. In a recent memo to … Read more…
Welcome to the eighth installment of Tech History Thursday! If you’re keeping up to date with tech news by reading Techaeris, you’re just as interested in … Read more…
China seems to be the market everyone wants to crack at the moment. Notoriously difficult to become a big hit, and battling against more local content … Read more…
The web needs to be more secure and safe. That’s a fact, never in all human history have we seen such a playground of poorly … Read more…
Technology is advancing at such a rate that cutting edge equipment is surpassed in a few short months. Many things that were a luxury a … Read more…
The idea of Big Data isn’t anything new – for years market research companies have tried to get as much information as they can about … Read more…
Today JLab Audio, a designer and manufacturer of personal audio products, released Crasher 2.0 – a new portable Bluetooth Speaker. The Crasher 2.0 includes all the features of … Read more…
A new Android-powered product in the wearable computing category is set to hit the market next year. Featuring heads-up display, a rearview camera, and GPS navigation, … Read more…
CNET is reporting that Austin residents are finally seeing the 1Gbps internet speeds the company had initially promised back in April 2013. For unspecified reasons, AT&T … Read more…
Electronics Are Dead, Long Live Optical Computers! Optalysys, a small startup with some really big ideas, have shone a light on how we can make … Read more…
From Google Street View Car accidents to transforming paper robots to staff app picks, we’ve covered a lot over the past week here at Techaeris. Here’s … Read more…
Just this week we were given the news that Android now dominates the mobile market with 85% of total smartphone sales. So that means that … Read more…
Google Maps is an excellent tool, but those maps we all love to use don’t just create themselves. Google has spent countless dollars, hours, etc. … Read more…
If you’re like me you use a Mac at home and Windows at work, and for most of us that can’t be helped, we use … Read more…
Proving once again that not all hackers are up to no good, a team of Whitehat hackers have fought back against the Cryptolocker Trojan virus. … Read more…
Google wants the entire Internet to be safe. They’ve taken steps to insure that all of their services – Gmail, Drive, Google+, etc. – are … Read more…
Welcome to the seventh installment of Tech History Thursday! If you’re keeping up to date with tech news by reading Techaeris, you’re just as interested … Read more…
Apple has amassed a huge stash of patents over the years. Not afraid to patent any idea they come up with, be it software, hardware or … Read more…
VSN Mobil introduces the V.360 a 16 Megapixel 1080p full 360 degree camera, so let your imagination run wild on how to use it. VSN … Read more…