Greetings again, tech skeptics. In this issue we will discuss a neat little app that can be very useful for everyone, especially college students: Companion.
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The ZUtA Labs Pocket Printer, set to release this month, has made appearances on sites such as WIRED, Fast Company, and even Forbes.
Hello world! More specifically, hello fellow tech skeptic. Welcome to this week’s issue of Technically Speaking. In this issue, we will talk about the most personal computer on the market right now, the smartwatch—more specifically the Apple Watch, due to popularity on and off campus.
The Hands Free Segway, in its various incarnations, is a very popular fad currently being paraded across countless Vines and Instagram accounts.
YouTube announced some new ventures this week, namely that it will be co-producing feature films with DreamWorks-owned AwesomenessTV. It will also be backing series starring its most famous stars, including SMOSH, Fine Brothers, Prank vs.
The Apple Watch was made available for pre-order last week, coinciding with the embargo being lifted on major publications’ reviews for the device.
HBO launched a new streaming service this week, HBO Now, exclusively on Apple TV, iOS, and Optimum Online.
HBO Now is a standalone service that differs from HBO GO in that an existing cable subscription is not required to sign up.
By now, you’ve probably heard of the new startup Meerkat from news headlines or friends. But you may not know exactly what Meerkat is, and what makes the month-old startup interesting.