Sony Xperia ZR announced, allows underwater photography to five feet of depth (video)
Sony’s ratcheted up its water-resistant device tech a notch with the launch of the Xperia ZR, a new 4.6-inch, 720P Android smartphone that’s waterproof to 1.5m (5 feet). ... Continue Reading →
Google+ now allows full-size photo uploads from desktop browsers
As glad as we are that Google gave mobile photographers the chance to upload full-size photos to Google+ back in December, the absence of a desktop equivalent has been more than ... Continue Reading →
New Apple ID Exploit Allows Others to Reset Your Password; Here’s How to Protect Yourself [UPDATED]
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Apple may have finally added two-factor authentication, ... Continue Reading →
Chromebook Pixel allows for custom bootloaders, is Linux friendly
WiFi-only flavors of the Chromebook Pixel have only just started shipping, but if you’re already itching to install Linux on one of them, you’re in luck. Not only have ... Continue Reading →
Bump app now allows transfers of any file between phone and computer
We’ve seen the Bump app evolve from just a way to transfer contacts to a version that allows for mobile payments and one that lets you share photos between your phone and your ... Continue Reading →
SkyDrive now allows document editing without requiring login
Microsoft is making it a little easier to collaborate on Office documents over the Web by letting users edit files without signing in.
Previously, users needed a Microsoft account ... Continue Reading →
