by Ben Oaks | May 30, 2011 | Contributors, Generally Cool Stuff, Mobile Tech
The University of Maryland is testing a next-generation 911 application which runs on Android phones (soon to be expanded to BlackBerry’s and iPhones). The V911 app currently runs over the University on Maryland’s Wi-Fi network. When activated the...
by techburgher | May 16, 2011 | Contributors
Cranberry, Pa.-based mobile solutions provider TrueFit Solutions developed the recently released iPhone app, MommyCal, an application by Mommy Apps LLC that serves as a tool to efficiently organize a family’s busy schedule. For more information on the MommyCal app,...
by Andy Quayle | Apr 19, 2011 | Free Tech, Home Tech, TechBurgh Tech
One of the most prevalent forms of Malware that I see on a near daily basis is Antivirus XP 2010. Antivirus XP is a nasty Rogue Antivirus/Malware application that is all too easily installed on a user’s computer. It digs itself nice and deep into the Microsoft Windows...
by Andy Quayle | Mar 25, 2011 | Home Tech, Mobile Tech
I’m a huge fan of multiple monitors – it pains me to use only one monitor when I have to. I’ve been spoiled by application and desktop real estate. However, having 2 monitors on every computer that I sit down at, though it would be nice, just isn’t an option – I use a...
by Andy Quayle | Mar 17, 2011 | Google Tech
Its actually really easy, and kind of cool to have the Gold Google Chrome application icon on your computer instead of the regular multi-colored one. I, for one, use Google Chrome as my primary browser on pretty much computer I use now. If you’re not, maybe you...