On February 25th ABC’s Modern Family is going to make history. The episode will be shot entirely on a iPhone, iPad and Macbook Pro. The episode is called “Connection Lost” and takes place entirely on the screen of a character’s laptop. Modern Family airs on Wednesdays at 9 p.m. on ABC. And check out more behind-the-scenes…
Samsung S6 – Just The Facts
Six Appeal Labeled “Six Appeal,” the new Samsung S6 is shaping up to be the phone to beat in 2015. There are a lot of rumors and speculation surrounding the Galaxy S6, so we’ve put together a quick list of details on what to expect from Samsung’s next Galaxy. Releasing in March/April 2015 Latest update: Expect a…
Connected Cars Are Going To Push Podcast Popularity Through The “SunRoof”
Podcasting has been around for some time and had its ups and downs. Right now it is in total UP mode. Why are they so popular now? Why are so many people, famous and not so famous, looking to tap in to the market? Because its inexpensive, personal and the audience is a prime market….
It’s OK to Cough, Vomit and Sneeze on Google
This week Google prescribed a new search result for 400 of the most common medical search terms. If you ask your smartphone about the “common cold” you will get the following result on the right side. Interestingly enough on the top ad section there was an ad for Vicks. Guess is what listed when you…
Welcome To The Matrix – VR is Almost Mainstream
VR has been around for a couple years but it is very close to going mainstream. The kind of mainstream where people actually like it and use it. There are more and more developers making better applications for VR. Movie companies are taking it seriously and developing some very cool stuff. See Reel FX whom…
Apple Slightly Overtakes Android In U.S. Market Share
Apple has overtaken Android in smartphone market share in the U.S. for the first time since 2012. According to figures from Kantar Worldpanel ComTech, the market research division of WPP, in the key holiday sales quarter of Q4 2014, Apple sold more iPhones than all of the various Android OEMs put together, the first time…