Friday, February 28, 2014

Featured laptop: Google Chromebook

You've heard Windows, Mac and even Linux operating system, but you've probably haven't heard of Chrome OS.
Your laptop probably has many applications or programs installed that you never use. 
Think about it: what do you 99% of the time you are using your laptop? Your answer is probably surfing the net.

The Google Chromebook is designed to work online by using Google Drive
What this means is that you save your files on a server accessed through the internet instead of your computer's hard drive. It relies on web-based apps, such as Gmail, Google Docs and the Drive.
Because it frees your laptop's memory, it boosts in seconds, updates itself automatically and de-clutters your portable device.

What makes the Chromebook even more appealing is its price. They sell from $200 - $300.
This operating system is integrated in three different laptop brands:

You get it for less than the price of a tablet, but with many more uses and features.
It is definitely a laptop worth considering buying, especially if your main focus usage is the web.

For an interactive explanation, take a look at this three-minute video:



Friday, February 21, 2014

The perfect lifesaver: External power battery

We've all been in those stressful situations in which you have to meet a friend or make an important phone call and your phone dies.
Well guess what: those days are over.
With the Anker Astro Mini 3000mAh External Battery cellphone charger you will never have to worry about being disconnected in this fast-paced communicated world.



It's small lipstick-sized and slim design is perfect to take anywhere with you on the go. It fits easily on any pocket or handbag.
It adds more than a full charge (9 hours of talk time) to your phone. It is compatible with all Apple and Android smartphones and tablets.
A plus to consider is the 18-month, worry-free guarantee it includes, which ensures how reliable the product's quality is.

This reliable battery won't let you down.


The TL;DR:
 

What it does:

When all you need is a battery boost, the Anker Astro Mini will backup your cellphone battery.

Where do you get it:

Amazon for $29.99 + Free Shipping 

Friday, February 14, 2014

Valentine’s Day gifts for your tech-savvy sweetheart


Top three tech gadgets gift ideas for Valentine's Day:


1) BelkinThunderstorm Handheld Home Theatre System for iPad



Take the (music, movie and gaming) relationship to the next level. 

This portable iPad speaker + case boast powerful sound for a cinematic experience you've never seen before.
The device has an integrated stand with Audifi mobile audio technology that makes you feel the vibrating sound with a rich bass.
This product is compatible with the iPad 2 and 3rd generations.

Price: $169.99




2) Pebble Smartwatch 


Stay discreet.
This Bluetooth enabled device will notify you who is calling, emailing or texting you without having to pull your phone out in the middle of an important meeting or class. You can also control your tunes, track your fitness and much more.
The waterproof design ensures long-lasting durability.
The smart watch pairs with your compatible Apple or Android device.
The Pebble is perfect to keep up with your busy, active lifestyle.

Price: $149.99



3) Muku Shuttr 


Become a selfie pro with this camera shutter remote control.

Take great selfies, group photos and videos from as far as 30 ft. away.The Muku Shuttr includes an audio jack phone stand to position your phone in a freestanding position.It is compatible with Apple and Android devices and there is no need to download a third-party app to use it.

Price: $39.99





Happy Valentine's Day!
xoxo

Friday, February 7, 2014

Simple but powerful: the HDMI cable

This post is a bit technical, so I will start with what HDMI stands for.
HDMI definition: High-Definition Multimedia Interface
Ok, now that we’ve gotten that out of the way, let’s get to what it does.
Having an HDMI cable can save you A LOT of money. Yes, a lot of money, so keep on reading...

You don’t need to pay hundreds of dollars for unnecessary cable channels for your TV.
In reality, you stream most of your favourite TV shows or movies online, whether it is through YouTube, Netflix or another site of your preference (YARGHHH!).

The HDMI cable will transfer your uncompressed video and digital audio data to your digital television or video projector.
What this means is that with this cable you can stream anything online from your computer or laptop and display it on your TV. Say goodbye to paying extra to you TV provider.

Ever wondered what this opening on your laptop was for? 
Now you know!

They are really cheap.
To give you an example, you can get the Dynex Direct 0.9m (3 ft.) HDMI Cable (VB-HD03) f
or $3.95 at Best Buy.



Don’t think that expensive cables will have a better quality because they all perform the same end result. Your picture or audio quality won't change.
All HDMI cables are made out of the same components: the cable and the connection.

The cable passes whatever data you give it and the connection is where all the features are.
To read further details on specifications, click here.

The TL;DR:
 

What it does:

The low-priced HDMI cable displays anything from your laptop or computer to your TV.

Where do you get it:

At your favourite electronic retailer, such as Best Buy.