Current Events, Internet Security, Internet Usage, Mobile Devices, Netbits, Technology
How about paying your access to the internet bases on usage? How many minutes you use. What you are accessing, downloading, or watching? The FCC just put the first stones in place for the path which is leading us there in the very near future. If you like big...
Mobile Devices, Netbits, Technology
Position your wireless router (or wireless access point) in a central location When possible, place your wireless router in a central location in your home. If your wireless router is against an outside wall of your home, the signal will be weak on the other side of...
Mobile Devices, Netbits, Technology
If you’re a fan of WriteRoom, Dark Room, or similar green-terminal-text-on-empty-black writing tools, DroidRoom continues the experience on Android. Stripped down and simple by nature, it loads and saves plain text files from the SD card, goes completely...
Mobile Devices, Netbits, Technology
If Simplenote syncing isn’t your thing, and if you’re a fan of the yellow-legal-ruled style of the iPhone’s Notes application, AK Notepad is probably just what you need. It’s a simple note client, but it also lets those notes work in and around...
Internet Usage, Mobile Devices, Netbits, Technology
Have ideas you need to map out, even if only the most rudimentary form. Thinking Space, a mind mapping app for Android that makes it easy to piece together disparate ideas and pull them out later in convenient forms—image files, emailed, however you need them. Read...
Internet Usage, Mobile Devices, Travel Tips
Sprint has unveiled kiosks in the lobbies of movie theaters where Sprint customers can scan a code from their phones to get coupons for popcorn and sodas. The campaign, in 500 theaters across the country, will continue through December, MediaBuyerPlanner writes. The...