- The Upgraded iPad 2 Has Significantly Longer Battery Life Than the Latest iPad
The new iPad might have a gorgeous retina display, but a test from AnandTech shows that its predecessor gets better battery life. via The Upgraded iPad 2 Has Significantly Longer Battery Life Than the Latest iPad.

- iPads Own 68 Per Cent Of The Tablet Market | ITProPortal.com
Still the king of the hill International Data Corporation (IDC), one of the top providers of market information and trends on technology and telecommunications, has published a revealing report on the tablet market. via iPads Own 68 Per Cent Of … Continue reading →

- Orange UK launches registration page for Intel-based Santa Clara smartphone | Ubergizmo
Intel announced their plans for mobile phones last year that will be powered by the company’s Medfield chipset. via Orange UK launches registration page for Intel-based Santa Clara smartphone | Ubergizmo.

- Android: it just works – Lost In Mobile – Intelligent Mobile Discussion
This is the kind of video that you may think is from an Android fanboy at first, but some of the arguments are quite compelling. The ‘it just works’ phrase can work for other platforms it seems. Thanks to Paul. … Continue reading →

- iPhone 4S vs. Galaxy S III | iMore
Apple’s iPhone 4S has been on the market for 6 months already and the Samsung Galaxy S III doesn’t even hit store shelves until the end of May. Yet the iPhone 4S remains the best selling handset in the world … Continue reading →

- Is iPhone 4S obsolete?
I repeatedly ask you questions in headlines, because I ask myself. This one is top of my mind following today’s Samsung Galaxy S III announcement. My eyes bugger at the differences in size, features and most importantly benefits — the … Continue reading →

- Top 15 Features of the Samsung Galaxy S III
The Samsung Galaxy S III is an Android phone that must live up to some serious hype. via Top 15 Features of the Samsung Galaxy S III.

- Samsung Galaxy S III revealed | Techwatch: Tech News
The Samsung Galaxy S III has finally been unveiled, and everything was much as expected. via Samsung Galaxy S III revealed | Techwatch: Tech News.

- O2 to offer Costa Coffee Wi-Fi access
Wi-Fi will be available in many of Costa Coffee’s UK branches after it signed a deal with O2. via O2 to offer Costa Coffee Wi-Fi access.

Tag Archives: Mobile
Today’s Mobile Worker News Update May 4, 2012
- Huawei M660 budget Android device spotted at the Bluetooth SIG | Ubergizmo
If you’re in the market for a cheap Android smartphone, the Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG) has outed a certain Huawei M660. via Huawei M660 budget Android device spotted at the Bluetooth SIG | Ubergizmo.

- The Disgo Tablet 8104 is an Android 4.0 tablet that will cost £150 | Ubergizmo
If you’re looking forward to having an Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich experience on a tablet while shopping on a budget, tablets like the ASUS Transformer Pad 300 come to mind. While it certainly is cheaper compared to its higher-end … Continue reading →

Today’s Mobile Worker News Update May 3, 2012
- Samsung teases Series 9 Ivy Bridge Ultrabook, leaves availability in the ether — Engadget
Samsung’s latest Series 9 Ultrabook is certainly a beautiful piece of engineering, but really, what’s the fun in purchasing a new laptop with yesterday’s internals? via Samsung teases Series 9 Ivy Bridge Ultrabook, leaves availability in the ether — Engadget.

- HP Laptop With AMD Trinity APU Goes On Sale In Korea For Under £500 | ITProPortal.com
Could this be what AMD needs to compete with Intel? A Korean shop called GMarket has put the HP Pavilion G6-2002AX on sale for 892,630 Korean Won, around £500. The laptop is the first we’ve spotted globally with the soon … Continue reading →

- Microsoft Is Killing the Windows Live Brand
Microsoft revealed today that it is killing the Windows Live brand though many of the current Windows Live applications and services will continue with different names or, in Windows 8, as new Metro-styled apps. This move was long anticipated and … Continue reading →

- AOC 22-inch USB-powered HD display is now available for purchase | Ubergizmo
USB-powered secondary monitors are not new to the market, but neither have they taken off in a big way, either. However, have you ever entertained the thought of a USB-powered monitor as your main digital work area? AOC has ventured … Continue reading →

- Netbook shipments down 34 percent from last year – Liliputing
Netbooks now make up about 5 percent of global PC shipments, down from 13 percent two years ago. That’s according to new figures from research firm Canalys. The firm also reports that netbook shipments were about 34 percent lower during … Continue reading →

- ICS Now Available For Huawei MediaPad | ITProPortal.com
Ice cream, get your ice cream! The MediaPad, made by Huawei, can now be run on Android’s latest OS, Ice Cream Sandwich. via ICS Now Available For Huawei MediaPad | ITProPortal.com.

- £166.98 Crucial M4 256GB SATA 6Gbps 2.5″ Solid State Drive | ITProPortal.com
The Crucial M4 solid state drive is an ideal way to bump up the performance of your laptop or desktop by increasing the overall read and write speeds of your hard drive and that too at lower power consumption. via … Continue reading →

- Datawind Unveils Two Inexpensive Android Tablets | Eee PC
Called the UbiSlate 7+ and 7C, these tablets will be both powered with Android 2.3 Gingerbread Operating System although it remains to be known whether they will offer access to Google Play. via Datawind Unveils Two Inexpensive Android Tablets | … Continue reading →

- Multiple Gmail Accounts & Google Drive : My Experience | ITProPortal.com
Google should come up with something nicer via Multiple Gmail Accounts & Google Drive : My Experience | ITProPortal.com.

- Apple MacBook Pro 2012 To Have SSD & Spinning HDD? | ITProPortal.com
So says the grapevine The next version of the Apple MacBook Pro, which is set to be launched in the next few weeks will have a much bigger battery than the current iteration, a SSD and a standard hard disk … Continue reading →

- Sony outs its first Ultrabook • reghardware
Say hello to Sony’s first Ultrabook – though it’s not the Japanese giant’s first oh-so-skinny compact laptop. Remember: Ultrabook is not a category, just an Intel brandname. via Sony outs its first Ultrabook • reghardware.

- Sony VAIO T13 is their first Ultrabook | Ubergizmo
Ah, everyone remembers the first – the first kiss, the first girlfriend, the first car, and perhaps not with the fondest of memories, the first wife. via Sony VAIO T13 is their first Ultrabook | Ubergizmo.

Today’s Mobile Worker News Update May 2, 2012
- Gmail gets updated with automatic translation, tab title tweaks and smart mute | Ubergizmo
Gmail has just been updated with a couple of handy improvements while leaving behind some old and rusty features. via Gmail gets updated with automatic translation, tab title tweaks and smart mute | Ubergizmo.

- The New Essential Apps April 2012
iPhones. iPads. Android. We’ve updated all of our essential apps lists to include a few forgotten favorites, some long awaited arrivals and, as always, even more amazing apps. Check them out! via The New Essential Apps April 2012.

- Skype abandons peer to peer technology – Liliputing
Skype has been using peer to peer technology to route voice and video calls over the internet for nearly a decade. The P2P network helped keep the company’s bandwidth bills down while allowing millions of people to make free or … Continue reading →

- The Best Cloud Back Up Services – Business Insider
As any computer expert will tell you: back up early and often. via The Best Cloud Back Up Services – Business Insider.

Today’s Mobile Worker News Update May 1, 2012
- Dell XPS 13 Ultrabook • reghardware
Having been in the hardware reviewing game for more years than I care to mention – cue the violins – I have looked at a huge number of notebooks claiming to be both thin and light. via Dell XPS 13 … Continue reading →

- Acer Iconia Tablet Lightning Review: The Transformer Prime’s Chubby Cousin
Acer isn’t exactly the first name that pops into your head when it comes to top-tier tablets, but the company’s trying to change that with the Iconia A510. But does it hit the sweet spot between performance and price? via … Continue reading →

- Verizon and Cellcrypt offer encrypted mobile voice services to US Government | Ubergizmo
Verizon and Cellcrypt have come together to offer secure mobile calling capabilities to the US Government, and I am quite sure that most people do not have any complaints with that considering how national security is always of the utmost … Continue reading →

- Dropbox Now Gives 5GB Free Storage, Matches Google Drive
Dropbox, a popular online storage space, announced on Friday that it is upping its free storage to 5GB, an amount that matches competitor Google Drive. via Dropbox Now Gives 5GB Free Storage, Matches Google Drive.

- Acer Iconia Tab A510 review — Engadget
Tablet design is unoriginal — a complaint we’ve issued before and one we’ll steer clear of in this review. via Acer Iconia Tab A510 review — Engadget.

- Lenovo U300s Ultrabook • reghardware
A body made from a single piece of aluminium. Uh-huh. A case held shut with magnets. Righty. A multi-gesture trackpad with a glass surface. Ohhh-kayyy, I think I can see what’s happening here. via Lenovo U300s Ultrabook • reghardware.

- All about the battery – Lost In Mobile – Intelligent Mobile Discussion
GSM Arena has recently posted some graphs showing the batter life of the HTC Titan II which didn’t come out too well. Anyway, forget all about that and take a look at all of the phones. The DROID RAZR MAXX … Continue reading →

- Android ICS Updates Arrived for Sony and Acer Tablets | Eee PC
Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich is finally available on Sony and Acer devices that previously came with Android Honeycomb. This update will arrive sometime before the end of the month. Users will be notified through an alert that the Ice … Continue reading →

- Archos Now Officially Offers Arnova G3 Tablets | Eee PC
Archos has revealed two new tablets from its budget line, Arnova. These are the Arnova 10b G3 and the Arnova 9 G3, both from the Arnova G3 series. via Archos Now Officially Offers Arnova G3 Tablets | Eee PC.

- ZTE Aims for Some Twin Phablet Models | Eee PC
The phablet, or phone tablet hybrid is becoming a new niche in gadgets, with ZTE unveiling its very own two phablet models this year. The China-based company is following the lead of Samsung and LG which have earlier launched phablets … Continue reading →

- Spanning Stats Has Scanned 25,000+ Google Drives | TechCrunch
Spanning, which already offers a backup service for Google Apps, is now riding the coattails of Google Drive, promising to help people see, “What’s in your Google Drive?” via Spanning Stats Has Scanned 25,000+ Google Drives | TechCrunch.

- US Notebook prices averaged just over $500 in March – Liliputing
Netbooks may not be selling like hotcakes anymore, but it looks like the netbook effect has taken a toll on long-term laptop prices. Laptop Magazine reports that the average price of a notebook computer in March, 2012 was $507, or … Continue reading →

- Your Google Drive isn’t ready? Just wait a day
or maybe two
When we reported Tuesday that Google Drive is here, and you can install it “right now,” some of our readers were understandably frustrated that they couldn’t, in fact, install it right away. via Your Google Drive isn’t ready? Just wait … Continue reading →

Today’s Mobile Worker News Update April 28, 2012
- 5 tips for business travel | Penelope Trunk Blog
In the airport a fight attendant said to my six-year-old son, “Where are you going today?” He said, “California.” She said, “You’re a lucky boy!” He said, “Actually, I’m really tired of going to airports with my mom.” via 5 … Continue reading →

- Top ten time-saving tips – Outlook | News | TechRadar
Become an e-mail and contact management super-user with our top ten Outlook 2010 tips via Top ten time-saving tips – Outlook | News | TechRadar.

- Here’s What A Real Windows 8 Tablet Will Look Like – Business Insider
Neowin uncovered the first mockup of a real Windows 8 tablet. It’s called the HP Slate. via Here’s What A Real Windows 8 Tablet Will Look Like – Business Insider.

- 5 Tips on Staying Productive While Travelling
Traveling for work can be a blessing—or a curse—depending on how you handle it. I have to drive a fair amount for my job, but many freelancers spend hours in airports, train stations, and bus terminals. via 5 Tips on … Continue reading →

- Dropbox, Google Drive, SkyDrive and Others: Pricing Per GB and More Compared in Convenient Charts
There’s no shortage of online storage and file syncing services these days, which is great—but can make picking just one to use confusing, especially if you need to pay for more space. Luckily Ars Technica has collected details on the … Continue reading →

Today’s Mobile Worker News Update April 27, 2012
- Dropbox 1.4 Released
Dropbox has just released a stable update that brings all desktop clients of the file synchronization and hosting service to 1.4. Feature-wise, it is not really a big change to previous versions, especially not so if you have been running … Continue reading →

- Google Drive May Give Access To Full Google Account
Google Drive is Google’s cloud storage service that has been making the rounds on the Internet ever since it launched a few days ago. It basically gives every Google user who signs up for the service 5 Gigabytes of free … Continue reading →

- Intel seeks help from supply chain in response to changes in Acer ultrabook plans
As Acer has announced plans to reduce the proportion of ultrabooks in its total notebook shipments from 25-30% to 12-20% for 2012, Intel has already begun to seek help from the upstream supply chain hoping to find solutions to respond … Continue reading →

- Motorola Razr Maxx to launch in U.K. and Germany | Ubergizmo
Motorola has just officially announced the release of the Razr Maxx in U.K. this coming May. The unlocked Razr Maxx, also known as the Droid Razr Maxx in the U.S., will be heading out to British retailers including Expansys, Clove … Continue reading →

- Average Price of Laptop Now Just $8 More than iPad
The price of a mainstream notebook continues to hover around the $500 mark, with NPD reporting that the average consumer spent just $507 on a PC notebook in March and just $675 when you factor MacBooks into the equation. The … Continue reading →

- SSD Prices To Fall Thanks To Price War | ITProPortal.com
Traditional hard disk drives on the way out It looks like a number of smaller SSD manufacturers will exit the market as big SSD companies have started to cut down on price thanks to a significant reduction in the price … Continue reading →

- Security firm claims Mac security is “10 years behind” Microsoft
Not content to dispel the “myth” that Macs are impervious to malware last week, Kaspersky Lab CEO Eugene Kaspersky is sounding the Mac malware alarm again this week. During the Info Security 2012 conference, he claimed that Apple is 10 … Continue reading →

- Sony Tablet S gets a wedge of Ice Cream Sandwich — Engadget
We’re not gonna act all surprised, or anything — Sony’s been talking up Android 4.0′s arrival on its Tablet S for some time now. via Sony Tablet S gets a wedge of Ice Cream Sandwich — Engadget.

- HTC One S Lightning Review: Sturdy and Speedy. Sharp Photos. Some Shortcomings.
The old HTC is dead. via HTC One S Lightning Review: Sturdy and Speedy. Sharp Photos. Some Shortcomings..

- Google Drive hits 5 million downloads and beyond | Ubergizmo
Google Drive was recently introduced to the masses, and it has already arrived and went past the 5 million download mark. via Google Drive hits 5 million downloads and beyond | Ubergizmo.

- Samsung Galaxy S Advance gets April 30th release date in UK, needs more suffixes – Engadget
Pitched spec-wise somewhere between Samsung’s first Galaxy S and its very popular sequel, think of the Galaxy S Advance as the original, reimagined for a new generation — a generation that remembers only a few years back. via Samsung Galaxy … Continue reading →

- Mobile phones still safe… probably • The Register
The UK’s Health Protection Agency has examined the evidence for mobile phones causing cancer, and concluded that there isn’t any, but left plenty of wriggle room for naysayers and doom merchants, not to mention headline writers. via Mobile phones still … Continue reading →

- Asus UX21A and UX31A laptops appear in public, dubbed Zenbook Prime | The Verge
The low-power Ivy Bridge processors won’t be here for another little while, but that isn’t stopping Asus from publicly announcing its next-generation UX31A and UX21A ultrabooks. via Asus UX21A and UX31A laptops appear in public, dubbed Zenbook Prime | The … Continue reading →

- Notebook vendors to push ultra-like notebook models
The high prices of second-generation ultrabooks which are set to appear in early June of around US$1,000 are unlikely to help them win-over consumers; therefore, notebook vendors plan to launch ultra-like notebook models with lower prices along with the new … Continue reading →

- Cheapest Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich Tablet Available From £70 | ITProPortal.com
That’s a real, genuine bargain The Eken T01 is one of the many tablets on the market that come with a capacitive screen, Ice Cream Sandwich and give established Android tablets a run for their money. via Cheapest Android 4.0 … Continue reading →

- Samsung has world’s thinnest optical disc drive for Ultrabooks and tablets | Ubergizmo
Samsung is at the forefront of consumer electronics news yet again, this time catering for the Ultrabook and tablet crowd with its latest slim external DVD writer known as the SE-218BB optical disc drive (ODD) which is said to be … Continue reading →

- Cloudbusting: SkyDrive vs. Live Mesh vs. Google Drive vs. Dropbox
In the wake of this week’s surprisingly similar releases of the SkyDrive and Google Drive applications for Windows, it’s now clearer that both companies have the same service, Dropbox, in their sights. This wasn’t obvious at first since Microsoft already … Continue reading →

- Cloud storage: An embarrassment of riches | TechBlog | a Chron.com blog
If you’re a fan of storing critical files online so you can get to them anywhere, this has been a great week. via Cloud storage: An embarrassment of riches | TechBlog | a Chron.com blog.

- Microsoft Security Essentials 4.0 – SuperSite Blog Blog
After almost 6 months in Beta, Microsoft Security Essentials 4.0 is ready for download. This is the latest version of Microsoft’s free anti-virus/anti-malware utility and what I use to protect my own PCs. via Microsoft Security Essentials 4.0 – SuperSite … Continue reading →

- Google Drive offers ‘open’ collaboration platform | Storage | ZDNet UK
NEWS Google has finally unveiled Google Drive, although the long-awaited cloud storage service does not appear to have gone live in Europe yet. via Google Drive offers ‘open’ collaboration platform | Storage | ZDNet UK.

Today’s Mobile Worker News Update April 25, 2012
- 7 Things You Can Do With Your Cloud Storage
Now that half of the world is talking about hosting files in the cloud, I thought it to be a good idea to take a look at what you can actually do with cloud storage space. While you could use … Continue reading →

- Google Drive for PC
It took less than 24 hours before I received the message that Google Drive had been enabled for my Google account. Once Google Drive is active, users can access files online on the Drive website, or locally when they download … Continue reading →

- Asus Zenbook Prime ultrabook with 1080p screen spotted – Liliputing
Asus is preparing to introduce its second generation Zenbook line of ultrabooks. The original Zenbook UX21 and UX31 were the first thin and light laptops to meet Intel’s ultrabook specifications when they launched in late 2011. So what’s next? Higher … Continue reading →

- ASUS Zenbook Primes with 1080p IPS panels and (probably) Ivy Bridge are real, coming to Taiwan in June — Engadget
We’ve already seen spec sheets suggesting that ASUS’s 11.6-inch and 13.3-inch Zenbooks are being fattened up for a major update, but now Engadget Chinese has glimpsed the new devices in their cold aluminum flesh. via ASUS Zenbook Primes with 1080p … Continue reading →

- Asus Transformer Pad 300 Reviews – Netbook Reviews
Just yesterday we let you know that the Asus Transformer Pad 300 was available and shipping out. via Asus Transformer Pad 300 Reviews – Netbook Reviews.

- File Syncing Faceoff: Dropbox vs. Google Drive
Google’s new file syncing service, Google Drive, is finally available and looking pretty great. But how does it stack up against the current king of file syncing, Dropbox? Here’s where each app shines (and falls short). via File Syncing Faceoff: … Continue reading →

- How To Add External Folders To SkyDrive
If you have installed Microsoft’s new SkyDrive app for Windows (or Mac) yesterday, you have noticed that only the contents of the selected root folder are being synchronized with the cloud and other devices. This is similar to how Dropbox … Continue reading →

- Amazon introduces Send to Kindle for Mac | TUAW – The Unofficial Apple Weblog
Amazon has released its Send to Kindle for the Mac, which allows users to drag-and-drop personal documents to an app that automatically sends them to their Kindle. via Amazon introduces Send to Kindle for Mac | TUAW – The Unofficial … Continue reading →

- Gmail bumps free storage to 10GB | The Verge
Along with the launch of Google Drive today, the company is tossing a bonus to Gmail customers as well: they’ll now get 10GB of email storage at no cost. That’s up from the 7.5GB that users were getting before — … Continue reading →

- Google Drive officially launches with 5GB free storage, Google Docs integration | The Verge
Google has just made Google Drive official. As expected, the service will offer 5GB of storage space for documents, videos, photos, PDFs and other files, and Google Docs is built-in to the service. Users will be able to upgrade to … Continue reading →

- Google Drive official: 5GB of free storage, Chrome web apps, Wave-like sharing and editing (video) — Engadget
If it happened any other way, it just wouldn’t be as satisfying, now would it? After years of leaks, murmurs, hubbub and other familiar synonyms, Google’s mythical cloud storage platform is now official… sort of. As Lady Fate would have … Continue reading →

- Map SkyDrive, Dropbox, Google Drive To Drive Letters In Windows
If you look around in the cloud file hosting and synchronization, you will notice that things are heating up with new contenders like Cubby or Google Drive joining the market, and existing services like SkyDrive or Dropbox adding new features. … Continue reading →

- The GDrive Plot Thickens: Google Docs Users Now Have 5GB Of Space | TechCrunch
User Hariprasanth sent us a strange missive: it seems that if you upload something to Google Docs today, your storage space immediately increases from 1GB to 5GB. I didn’t believe him at first – it said 1GB as I was … Continue reading →

Today’s Mobile Worker News Update April 24, 2012
- Notebook PCs’ Shipments Could Drop to 10-20% This Month | Eee PC
Bad news travels fast. With the much awaited presentation of Intel’s next generation Ivy Bridge, dread has conquered the mainstream industry as it brings in the slow month. While this may sound as good news for Intel, this isn’t the … Continue reading →

- ZTE Preparing Galaxy-Note-Inspired Hardware For Later This Year
There are probably just as many detractors out there as there are fans of the Samsung Galaxy Note, which with its oversized 5.3-inch display falls into that five-to-seven-inch gray area between smartphones and tablets. A lot of people just can’t … Continue reading →

- Asus Transformer TF300 Now Available – Netbook Reviews
The very latest in the family of Asus Transformer Pad tablets is the TF3000. The Asus Transformer Pad TF300 has just officially gone on sale today and is already shipping out. via Asus Transformer TF300 Now Available – Netbook Reviews.

- Would you prefer a thinner iPhone or a larger battery? [Poll] | iMore
When it comes to the next generation iPhone, is thinner always better, or would you trade a couple of extra millimeters for longer battery life? via Would you prefer a thinner iPhone or a larger battery? [Poll] | iMore.

- Asus launches new, affordable Transformer Pad | News | TechRadar
Asus launched its latest Transformer tablet with the competitively priced Transformer Pad TF300. via Asus launches new, affordable Transformer Pad | News | TechRadar.

- Think BYOD is an issue? Wait for Stealth IT — Tech News and Analysis
The acronym BYOD, which stands for bring your own device, is taking over both corporate America and the press release filter in my inbox. But an analyst report out Monday suggests that BYOD has a flip side that no one … Continue reading →

- How To Access Files Remotely With Microsoft SkyDrive
With Microsoft’s release of SkyDrive apps for Windows and Macintosh PCs comes a new option to access all files on a computer via the SkyDrive web interface, provided that the feature is enabled on the PC, and that the computer … Continue reading →

- Grab your 25 Gigabyte SkyDrive Storage, UnderStand FetchFile Implications
Microsoft a few minutes ago has released software clients for its SkyDrive cloud hosting service. The applications, available for the Windows and Macintosh operating systems, as well as Windows Phone and iPhone, integrate the file hosting service in the operating … Continue reading →

- Samsung Galaxy Note Gets Mugen 5400mAh Battery | Ubergizmo
If you are one of the people using Samsung’s famous ‘phablet’ the Galaxy Note, you will probably already know about the insane battery life that comes with the 2500mAh battery that it ships with. via Samsung Galaxy Note Gets Mugen … Continue reading →

- SkyDrive: Service Update, Windows Application, Mobile Apps
Microsoft today released a number of SkyDrive updates, including a major change to the online service itself, a preview version of the Windows application, and updates to the Windows Phone and iPhone apps. Together, these changes provide the best peek … Continue reading →

- SkyDrive for Windows Phone updated to version 2.0, includes multi-select and permissions options | The Verge
Microsoft has updated its Windows Phone SkyDrive application to reflect some of the recent changes in the web version of the company’s free online cloud storage service. Version 2.0 of SkyDrive for Windows Phone now includes a multi-select tool, UI … Continue reading →

- Intel’s Ivy Bridge will offer ’20 percent more performance with 20 percent less average power’ — Engadget
So, there’s still a little while to go before Intel gives Ivy Bridge a full unveiling, with official benchmarks, pricing and all those trimmings. via Intel’s Ivy Bridge will offer ’20 percent more performance with 20 percent less average power’ … Continue reading →

- Dropbox Sharing Gets Easier with Direct Links to Anything in Your Dropbox Folders
Dropbox has updated its file sharing system to make it easier to share direct links to files inside your Dropbox folders without having to give up access to your account or dump content into your Public folder. via Dropbox Sharing … Continue reading →

Today’s Mobile Worker News Update April 23, 2012
- BYOD (iPad) meets ‘Secure Journey to the Cloud’ | CTO Blog
Is the industry hyping ‘Bring Your Own Device’ (BYOD) as the next big thing? I don’t think so. It’s much more a forced response to users driving the issue by deciding to use their own devices. AND this is the … Continue reading →

- Top 10 Clever Tricks Built Right Into Gmail
Gmail is amazing. It’s chock full of more shortcuts, settings, and features than you could shake a stick at. Even if you consider yourself a Gmail ninja, though, there are quite a few tricks you might not know about (and … Continue reading →

- Seven Gmail Add-ons That Make Email Suck Less | TechCrunch
I think it says a lot about the current state of email that we have so many startups trying to change the way we do it. Gmail has been a key player for many years now. With features like threaded … Continue reading →

- Gmail Meter tells you more about your Gmail account | Ubergizmo
We humans love to measure stuff – be it a cube of sugar or two, miles per gallon, words per minute typed on the keyboard, and how about this – the ability to know just how you have spent your … Continue reading →

- Notebooks with next-gen AMD chips arrive… in Korea – Liliputing
Now that AMD has announced it’s next-generation notebook processors are shipping it’s just a matter of time before we start to see laptops with the new chips. While there aren’t any of those new laptops available in the US yet, … Continue reading →

- 20 best Chrome extensions | News | TechRadar
Part of Google Chrome’s appeal lies in its minimal interface, free from stacks of toolbars and rows of icon shortcuts. At the same time, the right extension can improve your Web experience without ruining the browser’s stripped-down style. Here we … Continue reading →
