



SKRWT isn’t your typical photo editor. Instead of applying filters, it focuses on correcting common photography issues, from converging lines to lens distortion. Praised by the iPhone photography community, SKRWT‘s new Android app has big shoes to fill as “the missing link in high-end mobile photography.” So far, those shoes aren’t a perfect fit.
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For the technologically inclined, the holidays equate to being tech support to your family. Why not pass the tech support torch to someone else this year? Here’s an option: Asurion Premier Support.
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Twitter’s highly anticipated Project Lightning has finally launched as Twitter Moments. Slightly reminiscent of Facebook Paper, Moments allows you to follow new stories emerging on Twitter. Though there’s no direct connection between Twitter Moments, Highlights and Trends for now, after using Twitter Moments you might find yourself wishing they will be connected in Twitter’s future […]
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Google’s services are easily accessible from nearly every OS. Because of this, you probably log into Gmail from plenty of devices: phones, laptops, tablets or TVs. Google keeps a log of all that activity including devices used to access Gmail, the IP address, state, and when the access was granted. Here’s how you can use […]
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Less is more when it comes to the Moto X, which is exactly why it’s one of the most attractive smartphone lineups on the market. Here’s a look back at what made the first and second generation Moto X so refreshing and how they made loyal users of many, including me.
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The Optimus G Pro marked the beginning of a shift in design for LG. That shift continues with the minimal, gleaming and beautiful LG G2. Looks are enough to catch attention, but LG is going to need more than a good looking phone to make the G2 a success on par with Samsung and Apple’s lineup. So, […]
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