Back in July at Google I/O it was announced that Chromebooks would finally be getting Android applications and this would mean a sudden improvement in the functionality of a Chromebook. The first applications have finally made it to Chromebooks due to Google’s App Runtime for Chrome Beta. So far there are currently only four very popular…
Category: Computing
Western Digital make some really great portable hard drives, and particularly with their most recent My Passport Pro — a Thunderbolt drive targeted at creative professionals — I was really impressed by the solid build and speedy performance on offer.
With less than a month to go before IFA begins, LG have already mentioned their brand new monitor in a recent press release.
Up until now, you could only pick up the Core i5 variant of the Microsoft Surface Pro 3, however you can finally purchase the brand new Core i3 and i7 models today.
A hard drive is unlikely to be the best looking device or accessory you’ll ever pull out of your bag, but this external SSD by a German brand called Brinell is certain to change that.
Like it or not, everything is moving online and that’s where the appeal of a Chromebook comes in. Priced at around £200, they cost about half the price of a decent Windows-based laptop and to top it off, Chromebooks tend to be much faster, thanks to their Solid State Drives (SSDs) and light operating system.
Premium craftsmanship and materials, modern look and excellent protection and comfort make the LE Bag Pro a no-brainer if you’re looking for a great bag.
If you’re a user of Office 365, this news is bound to put a big smile on your face. Microsoft yesterday announced that they’re increasing OneDrive’s base-level storage from 20GB to a whopping 1TB.
A couple of months after the unexpected MacBook Air price drop, Apple have also decided to release a brand new cheaper 21.5″ iMac which comes in at just £899/$1,099 for the baseline model or £1,099/$1,349 if you opt to go all out with the storage as this is the only thing able to be upgraded.…
BetterTouchTool is a free Mac app that essentially allows you to configure gestures and controls for your trackpad/mouse, Apple Remote, Leap Motion and keyboard.