Monthly Archive:: April 2016

Outlook for iOS and Android gets new calendar integrations

Users of Outlook for iOS and Android now have new ways to get important reminders and events into their calendars, thanks to

Microsoft details how location services make for powerful Universal Windows mapping applications

The Windows team has published a new post on the Windows blog, detailing how developers can use the built-in Map APIs and

Google ditches location-sharing feature in map apps

Google on Wednesday released an upgraded version of its popular maps app for Android-powered smartphones and tablets that ditches a Latitude feature

Foundation for Emails 2.0 mainstreams responsive email design

Today, 53% of all email opens occur on a mobile device. Since more than half of people check their emails on mobile,

HOVER JUNKERS REVIEW

Playing Hover Junkers makes for a pitiful scene: me, alone in my office, crawling around on the carpet, pretending to fire an invisible

Apple mimics other browser makers, produces Safari developer preview

Apple today released its first developer preview of Safari for OS X, saying it is following in the footsteps of other major

Microsoft provides new ways to report on usage in SharePoint, OneDrive, Skype, and Yammer

If your organization is using Microsoft’s cloud services, it’s likely that you have some interest in knowing how your users are accessing

Google Maps guides travellers offline

Google on Tuesday updated its free map service to guide users of Android-powered smartphones to destinations without relying on Internet connections. An

Will AMP really speed up your website?

There’s been a lot of talk lately about AMP (Accelerated Mobile Pages). From February 24th onward, Google search results began to include links to

Dark Souls 3 port analysis: Durante’s verdict

  Peter “Durante” Thoman is the creator of PC downsampling tool GeDoSaTo and the modder behind Dark Souls’ DSfix. He has previously