Recently I purchased some apps on the Apple App Store for my MacBook but they are not fully functional like expected. As those apps are quite expensive, I decided to try requesting a refund from Apple.
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Pebble expands into the Android Wear ecosystem
Pebble has released the full version of its support for the Android Wear operating system, allowing users to respond to notifications they receive through their wearables. The Pebble operating system first saw the light of day in December last year as a beta version for testing and to see how the consumer market would catch […]
Apple could be on track to release iPhone 7 in September
In a recent post last month concerning the rumored iPhone 7 (some call it the iPhone 6s, but we have yet to see), we have laid out several possibilities of what the next Apple flagship could look like and what features will be slapped into it. Now, industry sources have indicated that the iPhone 7 […]
Join Aetna Foundation to help underserved communities through technology
This is a sponsored post written by me on behalf of This blog post is sponsored by the Aetna Foundation for IZEA. All opinions are 100% mine. The disparity in health care affordability is nowhere more evident than in communities where access to care services is limited by cost and geography. Consequently, patients with low […]
Letting hackers inside a network to counter attacks, why not?
Existing methods of combating cyber threats are proving less and less effective as advanced persistent threats continue to outdo security tools and evade detection.
Dyson Cinetic Big Ball Animal Vacuum Cleaner Review – It Sucks and Incredibly Expensive
My most recent Dyson upright vacuum cleaner was the powerful Dyson DC41 Animal and I was so satisfied with the product that I couldn’t guess what aspects Dyson can improve in the next generations. My question is answered now when they introduce the new Dyson Cinetic Big Ball Animal. Let’s check it out.