Microsoft Looks To Take On Chromebooks Starting With HP Stream
Chromebooks have been consistently residing in the top selling computers since their updating. Their easy of use, quick start up, and above all cheap cost … Read more…
Chromebooks have been consistently residing in the top selling computers since their updating. Their easy of use, quick start up, and above all cheap cost … Read more…
Researchers at Michigan State University have come up with a transparent luminescent solar concentrator (LSC) that can create nearly invisible solar panels when applied to … Read more…
Snapchat has almost taken over the teen photo app market. Installed on millions of phones and being able to turn down a billion dollar offer … Read more…
As we all know, Steve Ballmer was replaced as CEO of Microsoft by Satya Nadella some time ago now. But Steve still sat on the … Read more…
It’s unusual to report an app coming from Android to iPhone but the times they are a changing. Google’s Photosphere has been a staple on … Read more…
According to multiple sources, cited at the end of this article, Google for kids could be coming to a computer near you. Google wants to … Read more…
Yesterday we reported on Apple’s new reversible USB cable that was leaked on Twitter by Sonny Dickson. While there is already a reversible USB cable … Read more…
It wasn’t even a concern for Apple when designing the initial iPhone, but mobile applications can make or break a handset – or even an entire … Read more…
If you are like me, then listening to podcasts is probably one of the top things you do on your smart device. The ability of … Read more…
Apple’s lightning connector was a great idea for users who tired of putzing around with their 30 pin Apple connectors. Over the weekend Sonny Dickson … Read more…
It’s been 7 years since Apple introduced the iPhone and through those years we’ve seen incremental upgrades and some hardware design upgrades. Apple held the … Read more…
Back at Google I/O this year attendees were given their very own Google Cardboard. Basically a virtual reality headset made from cardboard (ala Oculus Rift). … 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…