by ray | May 24, 2015 | General News
The college experience has been roughly the same for the last 100 years: You pick a major, find a school, buy the books, attend the lectures, write the papers, take the tests, get the grades, graduate, work to pay off debt. For years, college was the best pathway to a...
by ray | May 24, 2015 | General News
For some time now, Google has been working to split off its terrific photo backup and enhancement service from the rest Google+, and it sounds like the fully standalone version of Google Photos is nearly ready. Bloomberg is reporting that the company is making final...
by ray | May 22, 2015 | General News
Recently, Google launched a new music service called YouTube Music Key. But wait, doesn’t Google already have a music service? Well, yes. And Music Key makes it better. Some people have been a bit confused over what Music Key is or why it exists. If you sign up...
by ray | May 14, 2015 | General News
The conventional internet address is about to go the way of the dodo… at least, in the US and Canada. According to estimates, North America will run out of IPv4 addresses (the familiar 1.2.3.4 format) this summer. While some companies might stall this by letting...
by ray | May 5, 2015 | General News
After months of rumors, Microsoft is revealing its plans to get mobile apps on Windows 10 today. While the company has been investigating emulating Android apps, it has settled on a different solution, or set of solutions, that will allow developers to bring their...
by ray | Apr 27, 2015 | General News
Let’s say you buy nonrefundable, nontransferable tickets to see the Superbowl. In economics, that’s a “sunk cost” – an irretrievable past expenditure. Now say the Superbowl comes and you feel sick. Really sick. You’re convinced that going will be less fun than staying...