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Windows Mobile – Microsoft finally pulling the plug on Windows 10 mobile.

After just a few years in the mobile business, and less than stellar sales performance, Microsoft officially announced the end of support for Windows mobile. The Windows 10 mobile support page lists December 10 2019 as the platforms final day. In Addition Microsoft has stated that current users should move to Android or iOS. Windows [...]

January 22nd, 2019|

Poorly Designed – Has Apple’s design division lost their minds?

Remember that one time a few years ago, Apple released that hideous battery case? Yeah, I thought so. It was poorly designed, had terrible functionality and had a tiny battery that could only charge the phone once. Well the design team at Apple is back at it again with their latest iteration. With absolutely no [...]

January 17th, 2019|

Apple’s Pricing Problem – Is Apple’s shine wearing off?

Apple has always been considered a Premium brand and their pricing scheme reflects this. Apples pricing problem has only become worse now that they are selling $2500 Phones, $10000 Laptops and $20000 Desktops. For a period of time, people were willing to pay top dollar for a piece of premium technology from a brand they [...]

January 16th, 2019|

Windows 7 – The end of the Road

In just one year from today, Microsoft will official stop supporting their most loved OS, Windows 7. Starting Jan. 14, 2020, Microsoft will no longer support Windows 7, meaning no more updates or security fixes. Microsoft's push towards Windows 10 only certified 7's death. Windows 7 will always hold a special place in Geek's hearts [...]

January 15th, 2019|

CES 2019 – Has AI assistance gone too far?

At the 2019 Consumer Electronics Show, CES in Las Vegas, AI is being put in almost everything. From Internet connected dishwashers and fridges to internet-controlled door locks, AI can help us save on our electricity bill and help keep our houses secured. Now all those might seem relatively useful, but there has emerged an unusual [...]

January 9th, 2019|

Mozilla Thunderbird Opensource email client getting a new look

Mozilla is breathing new life into Thunderbird, its desktop email client that many users may think is no longer being actively developed. Thunderbird will be getting some much needed attention in the coming year, with the Mozilla-backed project planning to hire six new developers — bringing the project's employed headcount to 14 — who will [...]

January 8th, 2019|

Adobe Issues Emergency Patches for Two Critical Flaws in Acrobat and Reader

Adobe has issued an out-of-band security update to patch two critical vulnerabilities in the company's Acrobat and Reader for both the Windows and macOS operating systems. Though the San Jose, California-based software company did not give details about the vulnerabilities, it did classify the security flaws as critical since they allow privilege escalation and arbitrary [...]

January 6th, 2019|