Adobe Apologizes for Creative Cloud System Outage

Adobe has apologized for a system failure that locked users out of it’s Creative Cloud service for almost 24 hours. Problems for the creative software company starting occurring on Wednesday afternoon and continued through until Thursday afternoon. The Adobe Customer Care team addressed the issue saying that several servers were unreachable during database maintenance which, … Read more

FCC Votes in Favor of Internet Fast Lanes

The highly debatable net neutrality laws have been voted on and the FCC have decided to vote in favor of a preliminary proposal to allow internet fast lanes. The vote was approved 3-2 by the Federal Communications Commission however nothing is set in stone just yet. Net neutrality has been a hot topic of debate … Read more

Text to 911 Now Available Through Some Phone Providers

The thought has probably crossed all our minds at one point- What if I need to call 911 but can’t talk loudly for the fear of being heard? Well, worry no more because emergency services are now offering the opportunity for people to text 911. Starting today, most mobile devices on the Verizon, AT&T and … Read more

Yahoo Purchases Former Google Employee’s Blink App

Silicon Valley is set to break record numbers in acquisitions this year with Yahoo announcing the purchase of Blink. Blink, an app very similar to the popular, Snapchat, has just been acquired by Yahoo and will be undergoing a complete overhaul. While details of the overhaul have not been released, users of the app have … Read more

Google Glass Opens to The Public Again

Just one month after opening Google Glass to the public, Google is doing it again, offering consumers a now not so rare, opportunity to purchase the smart eyewear.  Last month Google made Glass available to the general public for the first time and now they are doing it again. In a Google+ post, the company … Read more

AT&T to Purchase DirecTV for $50 Billion

AT&T is currently in talks to buy DirecTV for $50 billion however, the deal may never get approved due to growing concerns about a lack of competition in the industry. AT&T is apparently just two weeks away from closing a deal with DirecTV which would see cable boxes powered by AT&T internet and cables. The … Read more

Mozilla Announces Sponsored Tabs Feature on FireFox

Mozilla has announced that sponsored tabs are now going to be making an appearance on Firefox. The struggling web browser, Firefox is now going to come equipped with sponsored tabs which basically means that the once non-profit company will now be driven by advertisements. Mozilla once boasted that it supported privacy rights and always listened … Read more

Google Revamps Gmail Interface

Google is rumoured to be testing a new Gmail interface in order to make the email app more user friendly.  Leaked screen shots revealed Google’s new plan to revamp the Gmail interface, making it look more like Google+. The layout looks to be much more simple and responsive and offers a wider main panel for … Read more