Google Maps 6.0 has been introduced for the Android phone platform and with it comes one of the most innovative and exciting features the developer has ever introduced. Google Maps now gives you access to indoor maps as well as the outdoor ones we are all used to. A lot... (Continue reading)
Mozilla’s latest project Sunbird ties into Thunderbird through an extension called Lightning. Lightning connects the two together and might just be more important to the overall functionality of Sunbird than using it without the add-on. You can sync Lightning with your Google Calendar, Windows Live and Yahoo Calendars to keep... (Continue reading)
Google has made it pretty simple to create a Google+ account. If you already have a Google services account through Gmail, Google Docs or any of the handful of services they offer, you can quickly create your Google+ profile by simply logging in with the e-mail address you already use.... (Continue reading)
We have already seen in a previous post how MultiMi by AVG lets you manage all your digital accounts from a single window. However, lot of people still live and die by their email and if one could get access to the major Social Networks right from the email interface – things would get... (Continue reading)
Recently, Google announced that Google Music which was in beta is now a full-blown service. Although it’s out of beta and it is now open to the public, its currently only available to people in the United States. Not fair, you say? Don’t fret, we’ve got a solution for you. I’m not based... (Continue reading)
Towards the back-end of the Summer this year, Google demoed its new solution for mobile payments, Google Wallet. At the time, it was billed as just a brand new method of using your phone to make payments when you’re out and about in stores using NFC. But now it seems... (Continue reading)
Many of us use the Internet and take it for granted that the information we put out there is in safe hands. Every website we visit, every click of the mouse, we give away more and more of ourselves to mostly secure places online. However, it just takes one wrong... (Continue reading)
Many Google+ features have been hidden in plain sight from users. While Google announces major changes to the social network, some others stay under the radar. Being able to start a Google+ Hangout from YouTube through a video on the service is one of those changes. You can watch videos... (Continue reading)
Google Music has finally dropped that nagging Beta at the end of the title and moved up to the big leagues. We’ve previously written about how Google Music can be the ultimate music synchronization solution. Clearly this is intended as a counter to iCloud and Apple’s recent initiative into cloud... (Continue reading)
Google has finally released an iOS version of the Gmail mobile application. Gmail was already available on Google’s native Android devices and many users have been counting the days until the company was able to release a version for the iPhone and iPad. The app also works for iPod Touch... (Continue reading)