Oncue Intel TV for your home Intel is best known as a chip maker for desktops and laptops. For years, the tech giant has supplied millions of microprocessors to personal computers across the globe. Yet anyone in the industry knows that success is fleeting and continuous innovation is required to stay on top. Intel’s latest bid for advancement seems to have… Read More
iWatch Smart Watch from Google?Tim Cook, the chief executive of Apple company was being enquired about the potential plans of his company back in May this month and he gave a hint that the ‘wrist’ seems like an interesting option. Apart from Apple, Samsung is also coming up with a smart watch called ‘Galaxy Gear’, which is to be… Read More
Technology and Religion and Steve Jobs Technology and religion are interconnected in ways more than one. Apple is indeed a religion because after its inception it has managed to gain a huge group of loyal or die-hard followers who are also known as ‘cults’. Apple customers are extremely devoted to Apple products, thus making the competitors fume with envy! Brett Robinson,… Read More
GoLang or Google Go for Programming Java is presently the most popular programming language in the world however, Google is aiming to change this fact with its invention of Golang or Google Go, as it is also known. While most enterprises still use Java and have no intentions of switching over go Golang, most developers are not happy about the fact… Read More
Google founder searches for love!Sergey Brin is a well-known personality. The co-founder of Google and his wife, Anne Wojcicki were one of the most happening and powerful couples of Generation X, almost comparable to the likes of Bill and Melinda Gates! The two were leading philanthropists that used their immense wealth to take care of social problems and illnesses.… Read More
Google Employees Munching in the Office Just the other year, Google had an in-house MM issue to take care of. Just like the case has been for many other internet dilemmas, the internet giant had to get professionals to swing into action in order to find out what really was the problem. Apparently, research has shown that employees at Google were… Read More
Oncue Intel TV – Intel in the TV game? Intel is best known as a chip maker for desktops and laptops. For years, the tech giant has supplied millions of microprocessors to personal computers across the globe. Yet anyone in the industry knows that success is fleeting and continuous innovation is required to stay on top. Intel’s latest bid for advancement seems to have… Read More
Only Five Years Old and Chrome has a Promising Future!Google officially launched Google Chrome on September 2, 2008. It’s hard to believe that five years has already gone by and Chrome is having its fifth birthday. What a birthday celebration it will be to. This is because Google Chrome turns 5, and despite this fact, it is still going very strong. Google Chrome is… Read More
Is speeding a right, or a privilege? New car says neither! The EU is making plans to create cars that will automatically keep drivers under the speed limit. Cameras and satellites would be synced with the automatic braking system of the car to slow it down if the driver tries to go over the limit. This technology would be implemented in the latest cars, although older… Read More
Customer Chat on GoogleFax.com Here is a recent customer chat. I thought he asked some good questions, so figured, why not pass along the information. (clicking on the picture will let you see it in full-size) Once you understand the power of faxing from Gmail, try RingCentral free for 30 days and see what fuss is all about. Matt… Read More