Apple has released 2 key updates for its MacBook Pro Retina models this evening. The two updates and the respective bugs they fix are listed below. Anyway, get that update quickly for your MacBook Pro Retina and squash those annoying bugs. More
Introducing The New Facebook Timeline
Introducing the new Facebook Timeline, now with a sleeker, fresh and redesigned layout. The new Timeline is a big leap from the previous version, which wasn’t well received by the general public, due to its messy layout for displaying wall content. More
The 13 Most Anticipated Movies of 2013
I am a big movie buff. I mean I just love movies. Can’t explain why – and 2013 is going to be the year of some awesome movies. Here is a top 13 list of the most anticipated movies of 2013. More
Samsung Galaxy S4 unveiled
Samsung unveiled their latest flagship smartphone, the Galaxy S4 (officially called S IV) during a launch show held in Times Square, New York City. The Galaxy S4 has familiar roots within its predecessor, the hugely successful Galaxy S3, with 40 million devices being sold to date. More
Samsung Galaxy S4 set for launch today
What’s happening at Times Square on a Thursday night? You don’t know? You got to be kidding. Today, March 14th, is the launch date of Samsung Galaxy S4 and it’s going to be the biggest Android launch of the year, bar none. And it’s all happening in New York City’s Times Square. More
Skeuomorphism: A design concept on its way out
Skeuomorphism is a concept that involves the use of real world design in a digital context. Some popular examples of applications that incorporate skeuomorphism into their user interface (UI) are “iBook”, “Notes” and “Find My Friend”. More
Implementing a total share counter for WordPress
Popular blogs like Mashable and The Next Web have recently revamped their blog design. One thing that grabbed my attention was their use of a total share counter. The total share counter is a small feature that could allow you to display the sum of all social interactions on a specific blog post/article. More
AT&T, Comcast, Verizon & others will (ineffectively) target pirates
If you’ve followed tech news over the last couple of years, you may have heard of the “6 strike” plan outlined by some major American Internet Service Providers (ISPs) with the goal of curbing piracy. After almost two years of delays, this policy is set to be rolled in starting this Monday. More