Google search dominance may not last in mobile age

For more than a decade, Google has become synonymous with search. Despite Microsoft’s well-funded efforts to get users to “Bing It,” people are still “googling” with wild abandon. However, there are some signs that the company’s dominance may not extend into the mobile age. Check out why from this article on TechHive.com

The paperless office continues to elude us

Since the dawn of personal computers there have been predictions of an all-digital future where paper was little but a distant memory. Read this interesting article from PCWorld.com

Google puts pressure on Microsoft, launches Quickoffice for iPhone and Android

Google launched its Microsoft Office substitute, Quickoffice, for Apple’s iPhone, Android smartphones and Android tablets, fulfilling a promise made in December. Check the whole article from PCWorld.com

The new iPad, Wi-Fi, 32GB, Black, Refurbished

A $20 price drop since our last mention, Walmart has this refurbished New iPad 32GB, Wi-Fi tablet for $449 after instant savings. Check the product specs from Walmart.com

5+ Simple Ways To Upload & Share Videos From Your iPhone

Apple does not make uploading and sharing videos from iPhone as simple as it does for photos, using Photo Stream, but thanks to several third-party applications, there are simple ways to upload and share your videos without having to make a wired connection to your computer. Check the article from MakeUseOf.com

8 April Fools’ Day Pranks You May Have Missed

April Fools’ Day is, depending on your individual point of view, either a pathetic waste of everyone’s time and energy that you try to avoid as much as possible or 24 hours of fun that marks a welcome break from the doom and gloom which dominates the rest of the year. Check these fools from this article on MakeUseOf.com