Lumo Run shorts could help you become a better runner

When I say “wearable tech,” you probably think of things like smartwatches and fitness trackers. But wearables are about take a step beyond mere gadgets you strap to your wrist and become a part of the clothes you wear. More of this article from PCWorld.com

Windows 10 Redstone Insider seeds are on the way

If you’re eagerly awaiting the next PC-centric Insider build of Windows 10, here’s some good news: You can expect the next build to arrive soon. Check out this article from PCWorld.com

This is your best hope for recovering photos from a lost or stolen phone

Assuming you have a smartphone, there’s a very good chance that your photos are in the cloud somewhere. But with an old-fashioned cell phone, the chances are pretty much nil. Check this article from PCWorld.com

Here’s How You Can Use Android But Ditch Google

Over the past several weeks, I made a big change to the way I use my Android phone. I decided to go Google-free. Check this article from MakeUseOf.com

When will your phone get Android Marshmallow? Here’s what we know so far

Android Marshmallow is here! Well, sort of.

You see, Android updates are a tricky affair. Unless you have a Nexus device, where you get the updates directly from Google, it’s a bit of a slog before you can actually get the latest Android operating system on your phone.  More of this article from Greenbot.com

Is Dropbox planning a P2P option? New patent suggests it’s looking beyond the cloud

Dropbox has been granted a patent on a new peer-to-peer file-sharing technology that suggests it may be planning an alternative to its existing cloud-based service. Check this article from PCWorld.com

Apple’s 10 biggest wins, fails, and WTF moments of 2015

As Apple makes more and more money by selling more and more iPhones, it seems like the company barely has to try to remain at the top of the heap. And yet 2015 was one of Cupertino’s biggest years ever in terms of innovation, with product refreshes almost across the board (sorry, Mac Pro), a new device category (hey, Apple Watch), and a streaming service to rival Spotify. Check this article from PCWorld.com