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  • 6 Months of Pocket for Free with Your Samsung Device

    Back in the day when Read it Later came out, I thought it was the greatest thing. After some time and popularity, Readitlater became GetPocket and it is now Pocket. It has evolved quite a bit since its early days, and I recently started using it again. Using a combination of tags in Pocket, IFTTT and…

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  • How to Manage Multiple Instagram Accounts

    Instagram has been very slow to add new features that the users demand. They still don’t allow links in the captions. But they recently added multiple account login feature, like Twitter has had for a while. This allows you to switch between two or more Instagram accounts without having to logout of one and login…

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  • How To Fix Autofill on LastPass Mobile

    I love LastPass. They are making some strange decisions lately, but they are still my preferred method to keep usernames, passwords and secure notes available wherever I go, and whenever I need them. If you have LastPass Premium, and a late model Android then you have a featured called App Fill. With app fill, LastPass will…

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  • iPhone trade-in program is an attempt at gaining shares back from Android.

    Illustration by Fraser Ntukula Apple has a new iPhone trade-in program, and it is rumored to be the beginning of a new attempt at gaining the market share that Android has swiftly taken away from the Cupertino giant. You’ll be able to trade in older models of iPhones directly to Apple in order to get…

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  • Viddy, Vine Alternative for Android. How does it stack?

    Recently at #SMMOC we talked about Vine. Twitter’s latest attempt at staying relevant. I gotta say it is pretty interesting and more compelling than I originally thought. Vine is pretty cool but if you don’t have an iPhone, you’re out of luck. But I went online and found some alternatives for Android users. Primarily I…

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  • Access Irvine, The City of Irvine’s First Mobile App

    I’m happy to tell you that the City of Irvine has come out with their own mobile app. Seems like everyone’s making an app nowadays. Most people or businesses don’t need an app, but this is different. Irvine decided to be ahead of the curve and created this cool Android and iOS app. When it…

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  • Blackberry 10 RIM’s last phone

    I came across an article about RIMs desperate efforts to get people interested in their new phone. This time is the Blackberry 10. But you won’t see it this year. As I’ve said before, I was a hardcore Blackberry fan until the iPhone 3GS. And I hate to see companies fail but sometimes it is…

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  • Missing Mobile Android Apps

    I like my android, and most of the Android Apps out there. But I thought that there is one missing Android app for our smart phones. We need a Chrome / Android app. Similar to the one that lets you send websites from your chrome browser to your mobile phone. Except the need is to…

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  • How Much will the Boeing Phone Cost?

    Amazing what the fear for your privacy will do. Need a secure phone? Enter the Boeing phone. Yes, Boeing is about to enter the market of mobile devices. There’s little known about the ubersecure mobile device that Boeing is making. One thing is for sure, you won’t be able to afford it anytime soon. Well,…

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  • Talk O’Clock, crowd sourcing your wake up calls

    Talk O’Clock is a new social app. Kind of interesting and kind of kooky but nonetheless I gave it a try. The whole concept is novel and it works like this: You set up an alarm for whatever time and date you need and the system will try to find someone that will call you…

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