Google introduces 7-inch, Tegra K1-powered Project Tango developer kit

Developers, if you have $1024 laying around, you can get on the list to purchase a development kit for Google’s Project Tango. The kit features a 7-inch tablet device powered by NVIDIA’s quad-core Tegra K1 processor—one of the very few products to use the system-on-a-chip since its announcement at CES earlier this year. Get the latest on this article from Greenbot.com

Google’s search to shame sites that don’t play well with phones

Few things are more frustrating than trying to click through to a site via your smartphone, only to find that it redirects you to a mobile-formatted site that has nothing to do with what you’re looking for. Check this article from PCWorld.com

 

Buried In Emails? Shrink Your Massive Inbox To Zero With Mailstrom

Hello. My name is Ryan Dube and I am an Inbox hoarder.  I’ve decided that my project this week, and for this article, will be to conquer my email Inbox issues using the email management service known as Mailstrom. Check out this article from MakeUseOf.com

Google has received over 41,000 requests to ‘forget’ personal information

Google has already received around 41,000 requests to delete links to personal information from its search results in the three weeks since a key ruling by the European Court of Justice about the so-called right to be forgotten. Check this article from PCWorld.com

 

These 6 Awesome Terminal Commands Will Boost Your MacBook

You can only cram so much into a graphical user interface before it becomes cluttered, so it should come as no big surprise that you can do some really cool things using the Mac Terminal. Check out this article from MakeUseOf.com

How To Set Up An Email Out Of Office Responder Before You Go On A Trip

Wouldn’t you love to go on vacation knowing you don’t have to check your email? If you can’t rely on an assistant to tend to your digital communication while you’re away, an ‘out of office’ message is the next best thing. Get some tips on this article from MakeUseOf.com

Comcast plans to encrypt email exchanged with Google’s Gmail

Comcast plans to work with Google to encrypt email exchanged between its own servers and Gmail, a Comcast spokesman said on Tuesday night. Check out this article from PCWorld.com