Do you “Google” everything? Whether it’s a quick fact at a party, or to see if someone is still alive, fact-checking our politicians, or researching topics for work, we use Google or the internet to find an answer. Personally, I search every single thing out there. I don’t know if its for truth or just…
Android Oreo 8.1 has a New Cheeseburger
The wait is over for Pixel and Nexus owners as Android 8.1 Oreo is rolling out. But what about the hype? Well there is none. But that’s ok. It’s really just a minor maintenance release. Google says the biggest feature in 8.1 is a new “Neural Networks API” which is designed for running machine-learning operations…
An Evening with Google Lens
I thought it would be fun to test Google Lens and see what it can recognize. This is not a formal test, very random as a matter of fact. It’s currently in beta for users, but I just had to share some of the results. It’s available in version 3.9 of Google Photos. So be…
Did Apple sell you an iPhone X or iPhone 10?
If you’re unaware of the Apple iPhone X pronunciation debate, then tell me if you pronounce the new iPhone X with the alphabet “X” or as the number “10”? No worries because everyone has been confused since the announcement. Some people argue that you say the letter “X,” while others believe the “X” is meant…
4 Reasons Fans Waited in Line for the iPhone X
Why would fans wait 24 hrs in line for a iPhone X? Is it that good? It’s the hype of all hypes. Since the announcements from Apple, fans have been counting the days. In san Francisco, Tim Cook, faithful throngs gleefully greet Apple’s iPhone X in Bay Area stores. “We got in line at 4…
Increased ROI with Retargeting Ads
Retargeting ads are nothing new at this point of online marketing, but following the basics of marketing principles will get you higher returns. Don’t get caught up in the technology of it all. It’s still about targeting your audience, segmenting them correctly, and delivering he right message at the right time. Once set up correctly,…