Nexus One Google S Smartphone Debut Groovynews

Tuesday morning Google unveiled it’s highly anticipated SmartPhone, the Nexus One. It was just a matter of time before Google entered into the cell phone hardware domain if you consider all of their core mobile software development. In a technical sense, the hardware is manufactured by HTC, but Google is the brains of the operation (obviously.) The phone runs on the Android mobile operating system and is launching as a $529....

January 21, 2023 · 4 min · 744 words · William Johnson

Nokia Lumia Windows Phone 8 Create Folders For Apps

Nokia’s Lumia Black update started to roll out on on Thursday of the week, starting in China first. But there’s good news! If you haven’t received the update yet, you can still download App Folder from the Windows Store. I installed it on my Nokia Lumia 520 which is still running the Lumia Amber software release and it works well. App Folder for Windows Phone App Folder is an awesome feature that Windows Phone has been lacking for some time – the ability to create folders on the Start screen....

January 21, 2023 · 2 min · 294 words · Lillian Faz

Opera Mini For Android Gets Social

The new version was announced on its Opera Mini / Opera Mobile blog and it includes stability and download improvement. The most notable improvement is its new Smart Page feature. What’s Smart Page, exactly? Well, it’s an intelligent front page for your browser. It lets you add Twitter and Facebook accounts and get direct updates from the services. The browser also “learns” your browsing habits and will show news from your favorite sites on the Smart Page....

January 21, 2023 · 1 min · 168 words · Cristobal Oakes

Prevent Windows 10 Universal App Taking Over Lock Screen

I thought, hmm, that’s strange. Maybe the setting wasn’t confirmed, or it’s a glitch or something, so I enabled it again. Shutdown, start the machine, there it is again, this picture I took at the beach and my most recent Facebook profile picture on it. Immediately something started adding up. I checked the Lock Screen settings again, nothing related to Facebook but it kept defaulting to photos. I then checked the privacy settings and turned off Facebook in background apps, yet I still kept seeing this picture as my lock screen....

January 21, 2023 · 2 min · 279 words · Kari Christ

Print From Your Iphone Without An Airprint Printer

So, I did some research. And it turns out that there a few ways to get my non-AirPrint printer to print from iOS. Check it out. Printing from iOS to a Non-AirPrint Printer The overall concept of printing from a smartphone to a dumb printer is the same for each solution. AirPrint is a feature that lets you print wirelessly to a printer without worrying about drivers or anything like that, so long as your printer supports the protocol....

January 21, 2023 · 5 min · 1023 words · Aline Williams

Remote Control Apple Tv From Ipad Iphone Or Ipod Touch Groovypost

Note: In previous versions of iOS, you had to download Apple’s separate “remote app,” but now, since iOS 12 and higher, the remote is included directly on the iPhone or iPad. Remote Control Apple TV with iPhone or iPad To get started, you need to move the Apple TV Remote button to Control Center. To get started, open Settings > Control Center. Then look under the “Included Controls” section to see if the remote is there....

January 21, 2023 · 3 min · 449 words · William Lu

Remove Ads And Visually Customize Windows Live Messenger

Do you use Windows Live Messenger but find the ads and other interface features annoying? Here’s a handy utility that lets you remove ads and customize a lot more in Live Messenger. Windows Live Messenger is a solid IM client but has its annoyances. For me, the ads it displays are the most annoying. If you just want to remove the ads, check out this great article from Austin Krause....

January 21, 2023 · 2 min · 278 words · Nicole May

Security Alert Diginotar Issues Fraudulent Google Com Certificate Instructions For How To Protect Yourself

Update: A Microsoft Security Advisory(2607712) indicates that the DigiNotar certificate has been removed from the Microsoft Certificate Trust List, meaning that all Windows Vista and Windows 7 system will be protected. No further action should be necessary. Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 users should keep an eye out for an update, or follow the directions below. Mac users: Follow these instructions to remove DigiNotar from your keychain. The powers that be have already leaped into action, and the certificate has been added to the certificate revocation list (CRL)....

January 21, 2023 · 3 min · 629 words · Donnell Mazzocco

Send Email From Other Accounts In Outlook Com

If you haven’t added other accounts to your Outlook.com account, check out our article on how to add Gmail to Oultook.com. Adding other Microsoft Live, Hotmail, and Outlook.com addresses are even easier. After you’ve added your other account(s) when composing a new message, click your name in the upper left corner and select eh one you want to send the message from. Also, if you have the main account you use most often, you can set it as your default in Outlook....

January 21, 2023 · 1 min · 105 words · Michelle Feinstein

Send Text Messages From Windows 10 With The Your Phone App

One of the new features introduced starting with Window 10 October 2018 Update (Version 1809) is the Your Phone app. It allows you to connect your phone to your Windows 10 PC. If you’re an Android user, it allows you to and sync texts, photos, and other items between your phone and PC. And today, we’ll take a look at the process of sending and receiving text messages. Windows 10 Your Phone SMS Sync For this article, we’ll assume you’ve already linked your Android phone....

January 21, 2023 · 3 min · 434 words · Raymond Linn

Set Active Hours On Windows 11 To Avoid Windows Update Restarts

Set and Manage Active Hours on Windows 11 Managing the Active Hours feature is a lot like it is on Windows 10, but there are some subtleties worth noting. So, here’s a refresher on how to set up and manage Active Hours on Windows 10. To get started, click the Start button and click the Settings icon. Alternately, you can use the keyboard shortcut Windows Key + I to open the Settings app directly....

January 21, 2023 · 2 min · 392 words · Dulce Crass

Seven Coolest Things Announced At Apple S Wwdc 2019

The iPad Grows Up For more than a decade, Apple has relied on the iPhone to expand its bank accounts and make investors happy. With iPhone sales ebbing, Apple is finally beginning to show more love towards its larger mobile device, iPad. Come fall, Apple tablets will no longer support iOS. Instead, they’ll use iPadOS, a brand new operating system that’s built upon iOS, but is more geared towards the larger product....

January 21, 2023 · 5 min · 920 words · Andrea Vann

Speakme Is A Free Android App That Reads Notifications To You

Install the app on your Android device, from the Play Store. You can find it here or you can search for it straight from your smartphone or tablet. After the app is installed, you’ll be taken through a quick guide of what it can do. The English in it (and the menus) is not perfect, but it does a decent job. You can un-tick Show at start app and it won’t be shown the next time you start the app, but I recommend running it the first time to get started....

January 21, 2023 · 2 min · 381 words · Patricia Wingfield

Sprint Rolling Out Ota Froyo Updates For Samsung Galaxy Epic 4G

I already had the old buggy 2.2.1 update installed when my OTA update became available. Because of this, my installation file was much smaller. The new update rolls over your phone regardless of if you are running Eclair or Froyo, just as long as you don’t have any custom root jobs installed. The update should automatically pop-up on your phone, with a prompt for you to install it. If you haven’t seen this yet you can manually check, but your best bet is just to wait it out or call Sprint tech support (*2 on your phone)....

January 21, 2023 · 2 min · 214 words · Nancy Cook

Techgroove 32 Windows H8

This week Join Host Josh Windisch and Brian Burgess discuss what’s annoying them in the world of tech and tech journalism. IDC reports that PC sales are down 14% this quarter, and all headlines read it’s Microsoft and Windows 8’s fault. A few weeks ago we talked about all tech journalism reporting that Apple is doomed. This is all link bait folks, and to get the real story you have to really research several sources to get the real story....

January 21, 2023 · 3 min · 514 words · Gillian Hawkins

The Story Behind Microsoft S Norwegian Boner

Usually, when a major corporation such as Microsoft makes a public relations gaff of the caliber of its presentation at the Norwegian Developers Conference, everyone runs to hide behind some innocuous press release apology. But Aral Balkan, the conference’s keynote speakers, on the plane back from Oslo, wrote an analysis/apology for his cursory role in the wording of the production. The entire piece, published in What,where,why.me, is well worth reading in its entirety....

January 21, 2023 · 4 min · 775 words · Susan Jensen

Time Machine Alternatives For Mac Backup Your Files In Style

Time Machine: A Review As previously noted, when attached to an external drive, Time Machine creates regular backups of files on your computer. Subsequently, you can restore these files and use Time Machine to perform a complete restore. When doing backups, Time Machine keeps the following: Local snapshots as space permits.Hourly backups for the past 24 hours.Daily backups for the past month.Weekly backups for all previous months. Limitations Time Machine on macOS is easy to set up and works seamlessly....

January 21, 2023 · 4 min · 783 words · Tony Warman

Try Google Instant Previews Now

So, what’s the value in this? For one, you don’t have to navigate to websites to see if they are what you are looking for. You can quickly flip through the previews to see how your search query shows up in the page and/or if the page looks legitimate and official. For example, if you wanted to find a news article on the cilantro recall, you could preview the results to make sure that cilantro is mentioned in the body of the article, instead of just in the comments....

January 21, 2023 · 2 min · 300 words · Edgar Gauthier

Tuesday Night Laugh Oh And Great Uber Reference

So, take a few minutes out of your busy day and enjoy a smile! and… the original. Thanks, Steve : ) Comment Name * Email * Δ Save my name and email and send me emails as new comments are made to this post.

January 21, 2023 · 1 min · 44 words · Viola Johnson

Twitter Update Enables Native Photo Filters

Considering Instagram photos won’t be appearing in Twitter timelines, this appears to be a quick solution — and possibly a permanent one, depending on how good these filters are. I have to do some testing to find out and see what I think, personally, but it looks to be an easier and faster way to share photos straight from the Twitter app with filter applications. Meanwhile, here’s a video tutorial on how to use the new photo editing features in the new Twitter:...

January 21, 2023 · 1 min · 160 words · Lonnie Bedard