Taking a Look at the New Kindle Paperwhite

The Kindle Paperwhite has been referred to as the world’s most advanced e-reader. With a high resolution and an 8 week battery life, this electronic reader is definitely gaining popularity. Amazon’s Kindle has definitely been a popular item, especially since ... Continue Reading →

4 Tips for Writing Attention-Grabbing Email Titles

If you are marketing a product or service through email, write subject lines that grab the reader’s attention. This is particularly important when potential customers view these emails on their mobile device. The small screen size and relatively quick scrolling ... Continue Reading →

What’s Unique in Bluetooth 4.0 and How it Benefits You

There’s been a lot of publicity about Bluetooth 4.0, also called Bluetooth Smart Ready, and its technological advantages. In the past, Bluetooth has disillusioned users with its high battery consumption and pairing issues. Bluetooth Smart Ready is touted as a ... Continue Reading →

How Mobiles and tablets have changed web design paradigm

Traditionally, web design is a onetime affair – once you have launched your site you forget about it. That’s how things used to be before the arrival of Mobiles and Tablets. Now if your site is static, you might as well shut shop. What needs to be done to keep ... Continue Reading →

The Right App For Digital Communication

In today’s digital world, keeping in touch is often done far more in text than face to face or over the phone. While sending a text message is great to convey a brief sentiment, there are often times when a more detailed text conversation is desired or required. ... Continue Reading →

5 Best iPad Alternatives That You Can Consider Buying

The iPad may be the drool-worthy gadget du jour for all its sleekness and innovation but some people have managed to resist its charms. If the iPad’s price is making you run in the opposite direction, take heart – there are other options that can perform ... Continue Reading →

Work, Play and the Future of the PC

The tech business is prone to tunnel vision. Despite their global reach, big companies too often judge their success on the impact they have in the pre-eminent economies of the world – primarily, the United States. They are encouraged in this by commentators, ... Continue Reading →