Monthly archives for May, 2014

How to transfer Blu-ray discs to Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 Ed...

How to transfer Blu-ray discs to Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 Editon for kids?

Samsung is taking a closer cue from its more successful Galaxy Note smartphone line. The Galaxy Note 10.1 (2014 Edition) are expands all of its same software and features across an even bigger screen. The new Galaxy Note 10.1 is super fast, relatively lightweight and has features galore. The 10.1-inch panel features 2560-by-1600-pixel resolution, which […]

How to set up your Galaxy S5 for better one-handed use

How to set up your Galaxy S5 for better one-handed use

If you’re finding the Galaxy S5 to be a little too big for comfortable one-handed operation, there is something you can do about it. TouchWiz comes with a handy feature that makes one-handed use more comfortable and less awkward. Here’s how to enable and start using it: How to enable One-handed Operation on the Galaxy […]

Mid-2014 MacBook Air hard drives run slower than last yea...

Mid-2014 MacBook Air hard drives run slower than last year’s models, benchmarks show

If you think that the newest version of Apple’s MacBook Air has been improved on in all areas, you might want to hold on to that thought. Some storage benchmark results indicate that the hard drives in Cupertino’s latest super-light laptops, which were made available just last week, run significantly slower compared to the 2013 […]

Share 2017 Top 5 Best Video Converter Ultimate Program Re...

Share 2017 Top 5 Best Video Converter Ultimate Program Review for Movie Fans

In your digitizing Media Life, it’s necessary to enjoy the movies with your friends and families on the weekend. Now, Blu-ray or DVD Discs have prevailed in the high-definition media war. Now, the question is how best to preserve and copy high-quality DVDs or BDs in the least amount of time. This is particularly important […]

Twitter tests out mute feature, may soon let you silence ...

Twitter tests out mute feature, may soon let you silence annoying tweets

If you use a third-party Twitter client like Tweetbot, you might already be familiar with the idea of muting Twitter accounts. It’s a useful feature if you’re sick of seeing a specific topic show up in your timeline but don’t want to block or unfollow someone, and it looks like Twitter might finally be catching […]

Best DVD Ripper for Mac – Rip DVD to iMovie/FCE on ...

Best DVD Ripper for Mac – Rip DVD to iMovie/FCE on Mac Mavericks & Mountain Lion

As an ideal video editing tool, iMovie,FCE is widely used by video professionals and hobbyists. Since iMovie (including iMovie 11) only accepts MPEG-2, AVCHD, DV-Standard, HDV (High Definition Video), QuickTime Movie and MEPG-4 formats, you only need to rip and convert DVD movies to iMovie compatible videos on your Mac computer. Are you looking for […]

Test-driving Acompli: Could an email app be reason enough...

Test-driving Acompli: Could an email app be reason enough to go back to the iPhone?

Is a particular email experience reason enough to switch smartphones, or even platforms? For me, the answer was yes. I recently retired my iPhone 4s and began using the native Android Gmail app on an HTC One. Why? Here are just two reasons: I can archive or respond to emails from the lock screen (thanks, […]