“Everybody loves to hate email. It’s overwhelming, all-encompassing, and perhaps most importantly, lacks the context we’ve come to expect from modern communication apps.”
Google Maps now gives you detailed ads for local stores
“Google Maps already shows a wealth of info about nearby stores when you’re searching for them, but ads haven’t received that first-class treatment.”
Just say’n!
How to Install a USB Outlet in Your Wall
“Ever find yourself juggling three or four different chargers on a two-socket outlet? Fix that problem once and for all by swapping out a traditional outlet for one that includes USB ports.”
Apparent Photo of 5.5-Inch iPhone 6 Battery Reveals 2,915 mAh Capacity
“While it’s difficult to confirm the authenticity of the battery, it does appear to have markings similar to other Apple batteries and looks to have the necessary proportions to fit the 5.5-inch iPhone. Reports have claimed that the final battery capacity for the 4.”
FCC pushes back deadline for people to weigh in on net neutrality rules
“The US Federal Communications Commission is giving people nearly a week more to weigh in Chairman Tom Wheeler’s proposal for a new net neutrality framework.”
New Sprint CEO says ‘very disruptive’ new pricing coming next week
“Is Sprint finally ready to stop being the wireless industry’s whipping boy? LightReading reports that new Sprint CEO Marcelo Claure has pledged that Sprint will unveil some “very disruptive” new prices and plans next week, which will hopefully finally get T-Mobile CEO John Legere to shut hi”
Food, fun and fellowship, Happy Birthday Mike!
Apple’s now storing some personal user data in China
“It’s no secret that the relationship between Apple and China hasn’t always been the best. From the banning of its products for government use, to the Chinese state media wanting the Cupertino company “severely punished” for NSA spying, these cases are well-documented.”
Sprint could be set to undercut T-Mo’s unlimited plans
“Ever since Sprint backed out of its proposed merger with T-Mobile, it’s been all-change at the Kansas City-based telecoms company. Its CEO, Dan Hesse was , who’s set to bring a new competitive edge to Old Yeller.”