Snapdrop is a free, browser-based cross-platform alternative to AirDrop that lets you transfer files between your computer and mobile devices over WiFi. This is how it works.
We may be fast approaching the end of 2015, but that hasn't stopped officials in New York City from making good on a promise it made to residents. It was almost a year ago that NYC Mayor, Bloomberg announced the city's plan to replace old defunct public pay-phones with an infrastructure of connection points that would operate as gigabit Wi-Fi points across all five boroughs. It may have taken over a year but the first LinkNYC access points have finally entered into an installation phase as we get ready to welcome 2016.
Here's how you can register your sUAS drone with the FAA easily. This is important as small drone registration is now mandatory in the U.S. Here are the details.
Meet the NoPhone range of smartphones, the most useless device ever invented. It starts from $5 for Zero model going up to $15 for NoPhone Selfie model.
In a blog post that was circulated by Tesla's CEO Elon Musk, the company has set about suggesting that George Hotz's self-driving car tech isn't all that impressive, suggesting that if anyone was capable of producing something better than Tesla's software, then they would do just that.
Facebook's 'Year in Review' 2015 feature is available right now, and this time it's also letting you hide bad memories. Here are the details.
Google's new Lightsaber Escape browser game lets fans of the Star Wars franchise wave their smartphones around as if wielding a lightsaber of their own.
You can now enable Star Wars lightsaber for your Facebook profile picture for a set period of time. Here's how to add one to your profile right now.
Here's how to find out and fix if your Netflix account is hacked. McAfee Labs is reporting about a hack where hackers are selling access to compromised Netflix accounts for as little as a dollar a time. Read on for more details.
In a post to Facebook today that announced the birth of his baby daughter Max, Zuckerberg said that he would give away 99% of his shares in the social network.