Posted on March 28th, 2012 by Colin Gasamis | No Comments »
International calling can be expensive and eat up valuable data and minutes if you aren’t careful. For regular international calls it’s good to have a plan for sustained usage to manage costs. Option 1: Google Voice Google Voice offers porting through their service with rates for calls at $.10 a minute. Porting with Google [...]
Posted on March 23rd, 2012 by Colin Gasamis | No Comments »
Paris based cloud services firm, Jolicloud has taken the next step in cloud evolution with the release of private beta for Jolicloud Me. Jolicloud Me is an integration application for all your cloud based services on the web. Jolicloud Me allows you to sync all cloud based services on the web and keep them [...]
Posted on February 9th, 2012 by Colin Gasamis | No Comments »
Google has updated their search tweaks, which began with the changes they made to social search which allows you to see your friend’s results when you do a Google search. Google has taken this improvement and moved it up one more notch with their latest algorithm update. Users will now see a combination of [...]
Posted on January 18th, 2012 by Colin Gasamis | No Comments »
If you’ve tried to access Google or Wikipedia this morning you’ve noticed that the pages are blacked out. Many of the highest traffic sites have coordinated an effort to protest the Stop Online Piracy Act commonly referred to as (SOPA). The proposed law would limit access to sites that host copyright protected content illegally such [...]
Posted on December 16th, 2011 by Colin Gasamis | 1 Comment »
Android had released it’s newest version of it’s mobile operating system and in keeping with their penchant for gustatory related code names it’s called Ice Cream Sandwich. All joking aside, this new OS features some pretty nifty upgrades and features. New Interface-Android fans long fond of their Home, Back, Search, and Refresh buttons will have [...]
Posted on December 8th, 2011 by Colin Gasamis | No Comments »
When HP sold off the last of it’s tablet The Touchpad this fall, the demand was so great that the company announced that they may have a few lying around for sale at a later date. The details of that second sale have surfaced just in time for Holiday shoppers who want to jump into [...]
Posted on December 1st, 2011 by Colin Gasamis | No Comments »
I frequent my neighborhood coffee shop and I like using their coffee drinkers incentive program. But rather than getting my sixth cup of coffee free, more often the case is that I have three partially punched cards next to where a keep my car keys and another goes through the wash every three months or [...]
Posted on November 16th, 2011 by Colin Gasamis | 1 Comment »
Until recently, if you were looking for a tablet solution the iPad was hard to beat. Recently, the market has started to diversify. Here’s three alternatives to consider: Kindle Fire Amazon’s attempt at shaking up the tablet game. The Kindle fire is a 7 inch tablet with a proprietary Android operating system. It’s pretty [...]
Posted on October 3rd, 2011 by Colin Gasamis | 2 Comments »
Like all new technologies, tablet PC’s can be intimidating for new users. People feel that desktop, laptop, or smartphones provide all the computing functionality they need. Here are some uses unique to tablet pc’s that can help your business increase productivity. 1.Take Handwritten Notes (also record while your writing and take pictures too)-Tablets such [...]
Posted on August 22nd, 2011 by Colin Gasamis | No Comments »
1. Access- Since Google Apps is a web based, you can access your company info everywhere you can use the internet. Instead of having get to your work computer to check your shared calendar in Outlook, you can log into to your Google Apps account from any device anywhere and see the same shared information. [...]