A recent survey uncovered the confusing fact that one in three people think that using "The Cloud" involves actual clouds. Wrap your head around that one for a minute. I'm trying hard not to laugh, but this happens with any leap forward in technology. There are always those who get it, and the ones who are left behind.
In reality, Cloud-Based storage is a safe and inexpensive way to stor
Yahoo! recently launched a new weather app for mobile devices that's quite beautiful and unique. It's a weather app so all of the usual suspects are included: current temperature, highs/lows, chance of precipitation, extended forecast, and the app has a very clean and beautiful presentation.
But here's the cool part: It uses local Flickr photos for the backgrounds! So when you pull up the weather
A species of ants nicknamed "crazy ants" are spreading across the U.S. They're mostly found in Texas, Florida, Mississippi, and Louisiana but they are spreadding.
These ants love the taste of pretty much any type of electical equipment.
Our Production Manager Peter just dropped his phone in the toilet. After. Yeah... gross.
Last year my step-son, in his infinite wisdom, was playing a game on his iPod touch while using the restroom and he too deposited his expensive device into the drink.
Is this a common thing? Actually, yes it is.
I'm pretty obsessed with time travel. The fact that leading physicists actually believe that some form of travel across time could be theoretically possible makes my Spidey-Sense tingle. Unfortunately that sort of time travel probably won't happen in my lifetime (unless you have a spare time machine you're willing to loan me).
There is, however, another way. Utilizing your own social media posts a
Welcome to Terry's Phone Etiquette 101.
What is etiquette, anyway? It's basically a set of rules we all agree to follow in order to be considerate toward others. We follow them as our contribution to the kind of society we want to live in.
Welcome to our brand new voting challenge where you can make your voice heard and crown Twin Falls' Best of the Best!
First up: what smartphone reigns supreme in the Magic Valley?
A controversial new app set to be released in March aims to keep the Twitter statuses of the dead and buried alive, by continuously updating them long after the worms eat into their brains.