Powered By Hydrogen 2015 Hyundai Tucson Fuel Cell Debuts Los Angeles Auto Show

The 2015 Tucson Fuel Cell – FCEV performs at a range equal to gasoline-powered vehicles and does so with an energy source that is not only renewable but also far safer than gasoline This years International Auto Show in Los Angeles debuted many new designs and Southern Californian residents will be excited to hear that Hyundai’s hydrogen-powered 2015 Tucson SUV is coming to Southern California next spring, to both Los Angeles and Orange Counties....

November 7, 2022 · 4 min · 845 words · Thomas Jones

Quick Tip How To See What Version Of Android You Re Running

On your Android smartphone or tablet’s main menu tap on Settings. Scroll down the menu and tap About phone. Next tap on Software Information. There you go. Here on my HTC, you can see the Android version and the HTC Sense version too. And since we’re talking Android, here’s how to block calls from an annoying contact. Comment Name * Email * Δ Save my name and email and send me emails as new comments are made to this post....

November 7, 2022 · 1 min · 80 words · George Mckinley

Remote Access Files At Home With Onedrive Fetch

Here’s the scenario: You have an important meeting with the department heads, and your presentation is sitting on your computer at home. You forgot to upload it to OneDrive, and you never set up Remote Desktop…what to do? You can remotely gain access to that file via OneDrive, Yes. OneDrive. But wait, didn’t I just say you forgot to upload the document to OneDrive? Not to worry, for such a scenario, this is where powerful features of OneDrive come in handy....

November 7, 2022 · 2 min · 297 words · Charles Brown

Restore Rollback Windows 10 Mobile To Windows Phone 8 1

You can either use the Windows Phone Recovery Tool (which should work with any Windows Phone model) or, if you have a Lumia phone, you can check out the Lumia Software Recovery Tool which is unique to the Lumia models. For this article, I am using a Lumia 635 that’s running Windows 10 tech preview for phones and will restore it back to Windows 8.1. Below is a shot from the about page showing it’s running Windows 10 tech preview....

November 7, 2022 · 3 min · 637 words · Kevin Justice

Restrict Mature Netflix Content From Kids With Parental Controls

Use Netflix Parental Controls From your browser, launch Netflix and click your profile in the upper-right corner. Then select “Account” from the drop-down menu. On the next page scroll down and choose “Parental Controls” in the Settings section. For security’s sake, you will need to enter your account password to get to the options in the parental controls section. Next, you’ll be at the Parental Controls screen where you need to enter in a PIN — of course, make sure your kids don’t know it....

November 7, 2022 · 3 min · 446 words · Kelly Ramos

Rock Out With Gmail S Full Potential Unleashed

Everyone on the internet by now knows that Gmail is a free email service available to anyone. Some people even consider it a religious practice to set up as many Gmail accounts as they can and e-mail themselves pretending they have friends. Some people have asked me, “Why should I use e-mail when I have a cell phone and texting and voicemail?” A lot of the kids nowadays aren’t even sure what e-mail is and have no concept of writing someone a letter that doesn’t involve some three-letter slang acronym....

November 7, 2022 · 3 min · 479 words · Kimberly Bernard

Roku App Officially Released For Windows Phone And Windows 8 1

In fact, there’s even a way to control your Roku from Google Chrome. So it’s nice to see the Roku app finally come to Windows Phone. Roku App Windows Phone In the app description, it does exactly what you’d expect it to: Roku is arguably the best set-top box out there because it’s easy to use and the amount of channels on it dwarf its rivals, (Apple TV added four new channels this week), but on top of Roku’s enormity of channels, it also has some very cool hidden channels you can install....

November 7, 2022 · 2 min · 368 words · Christine Rios

Rumors Spread Of Apples New Flash Alternative Groovynews

Presently, while rumors may be spreading from popular blogs such as AppleInsider, I don’t suspect it’s much of a threat to Flash yet. Currently, Gianduia is entirely JavaScript based. However Apple is working on their JavaScript replacement, and that’s when things may start to shift. It’s not clear why Apple hates flash, but the current Gianduia they are using for their retail Site Genius bar is pretty groovy. Have you experienced Gianduia or another new Apple software?...

November 7, 2022 · 2 min · 294 words · Shirley Toliver

Samsung Galaxy Note Ii On T Mobile In Coming Weeks

A press release by the company says that the tablet-smartphone hybrid will be part of the operator’s device lineup. The press release does not specify a release date. It only says that it will be available in the coming weeks. And it also has some good news for those wanting to match it to their clothes – a Titanium Gray and a Marble White version will both be available. T-Mobile users have another reason to be happy if they buy the Galaxy Note II – an exclusive racing game will be available on the devices, and three levels will be free....

November 7, 2022 · 1 min · 198 words · Angela Amaral

Samsung Releases Galaxy S Iii Mini

If you were expecting the same smartphone with a smaller screen, sorry to let you down. But this does have some great specs, making it an interesting idea for those that love the design of the S III, but think it’s too big to carry around in their pocket. The screen is a 4 inch one (800 x 480 pixels resolution) – the S III has a 4.8 inch touchscreen (1280 x 720 resolution)....

November 7, 2022 · 2 min · 289 words · Anna Sutton

Setup And Customize Your Amazon Alexa Flash Briefing

Customize What You Have In the Alexa app on your mobile device or the web version, head to Settings. Scroll down to Flash Briefing and see what’s already there. Everything will be turned on, and you’ll get just the basics unless you’ve configured it. If you think you’d like a briefing in the future, but not now, just toggle it off. If you want to permanently disable a Flash Briefing skill, you’ll need to head to the Skills section in the app and tap Your Skills....

November 7, 2022 · 3 min · 452 words · Eli Eubank

Skype Now Available Via Outlook Com Email N America

Back in January Microsoft added contact integration from the Outlook desktop app to Skype. This time around Microsoft has finished adding Skype to Outlook.com, its online email service that replaced Hotmail. The feature has rolled out to North America as of yesterday making it’s total availability span the UK, Brazil, France, Germany, and Canada. Availability and will continue going global in the near future. It seems like a pretty good idea, but so far from what we’ve seen the implementation is terrible for new users....

November 7, 2022 · 3 min · 455 words · Steven Grisham

Sling Tv Comes To Windows 10 With Cortana Support

Sling TV for Windows 10 The basic service includes programming from networks like ESPN, Disney, AMC, Comedy Central, HGTV, TNT, TBS, Fox and NBC, A&E, VICELAND and CNN. Then you can pay $5 per month for á la carte extras based on genres like Kids, Comedy, Hollywood, Sports, and others. Microsoft is including some cool features, too. According to Microsoft other features include the following: Live Tiles – Love “Game of Thrones” or “The Walking Dead”?...

November 7, 2022 · 2 min · 261 words · James Caswell

Techgroove 33 We Talk About Socks

This week host Josh Windisch and Brian Burgess talk about Apple’s upcoming new version of iOS 7. Google launches its Google Now app for iPhone and iPad, but is it any good? We put it to the test, and I show Josh some cool tricks it can do. And how it compares to Apple’s Siri technology. Somewhere along the line we get diverted and talk about socks…yes socks that you wear…and our how to tip of the week covers virtual iTunes gift cards....

November 7, 2022 · 1 min · 204 words · Todd Rich

Tg 00 The Beta Show

Josh Windisch Hosts with groovyPost founder Steve Krause and Editor in Chief Brian Burgess. This is our first episode we’re calling The Beta Show. This was our second shot at getting all of the technical issues worked out. On this show we cover: Yahoo CEO Scott Thompson FiredSchedule Cinema Bathroom Breaks with the RunPee App.Facebook Launching App Store for Mobile DevicesApple Ditching Google Maps in iOS 6Xbox with Kinect Bundle $99Add 16GB Flash Drive to Xbox 4GB ModelSteve Wozniak Doesn’t Have Broadband or ChicksFlipboard Finally Coming to Android DevicesNo DVD Playback or Windows Media Center in Windows 8...

November 7, 2022 · 1 min · 153 words · Orville Mann

The 2018 Groovypost Guide To The Best Ios Apps You Should Be Using

These are not necessarily apps and add-ons which were invented in 2018. In fact, many of them date back many years. But as of December 2018, these are the apps and add-ons which we think you should be using. We look forward to hearing your opinions and disagreements in the comments. Today we are focusing on iOS apps. The Best iOS Apps Which Should Be On Your iPhone Or iPad We’ll start with some general tools that don’t fit in any of the other categories....

November 7, 2022 · 9 min · 1842 words · Roy Heuer

The Camelizer Is A Browser Plugin That Shows You Price History And Discount Alerts

Product price tracking worked similar with both Newegg and BestBuy. There’s also a button for price tracking alerts. This allows you to setup a desired price, and once the product drops to that price the Camelizer can then notify you via email or Twitter This is a great way to track products on your wish list that you aren’t willing to buy unless they are on sale. Just add a price-drop notification to Camelizer and then forget about the product until you get an email about it....

November 7, 2022 · 1 min · 209 words · Nick Whatley

The Case For Cutting The Cable Cord For Online Networks

I have actually been using Apple TV as it’s been working virtually perfectly, sans a few hiccups here and there. But this brings up something interesting about streaming typical broadcast TV online to your devices. As more and more live and on-demand cable TV comes to the web, no matter the flavor of content, results will vary between devices and (of course) Internet connection speeds. If you end up streaming a favorite network, and it isn’t working correctly at first, make sure to check for updates of a device’s firmware....

November 7, 2022 · 3 min · 614 words · Lisa Chapman

The Complete Guide To Apple Homekit

In this article, you’ll learn more about Apple HomeKit, including the type of products it supports. You’ll also learn how to set up and use HomeKit products using the Home app. What’s HomeKit? Since launching, the number of HomeKit-compatible products has grown considerably. Still, the list of manufacturers who support the protocol remains small. In 2019, just over 100 brands worldwide offer products that are compatible with the HomeKit framework....

November 7, 2022 · 6 min · 1174 words · Erik Ferrusi

The Free Version Of Lastpass Loses Features Today

LastPass Free Tier Changes According to the company’s blog post, the company says, “Starting March 16th, 2021, LastPass Free will only include access on unlimited devices of one type.” The post continues to explain that starting today you will have to set your active device type. You’ll get three chances to decide on which you want to use as your “active device type” (mobile or desktop). However, note that your devices sync automatically....

November 7, 2022 · 2 min · 303 words · Evan Kowalski