Log in to multiple Google accounts at once, replace your credit card with your smartphone, using tech to find buried bodies, OpenCamp has some great speakers and check out GeekBeat.TV's top blog post of the week!
More and more of us have multiple accounts on Google. Now you don't have to log out of one to log in to another.
New chips in smartphones could allow you to pay with them in place of a credit card. Just wave your phone over a reader, and you'd be good to go.
Sometimes we'd all like to discover where the bodies are buried. This new corpse-finding technology promises to do just that.
Turn-by-turn navigation becomes wearable with this pair of tricked-out glasses developed by the University of Electrocommunications. Put these on and follow the lights to your destination.
There are some great speakers lined up forOpenCamp in Dallas at the end of August. Chris Pirillo, Trey Ratcliff and Frederick Van Johnson are among the experts who will guide you in the ways of new media.
This week's most popular post on the GeekBeat.TV Blog is Catherine Faas' great article on Microsoft Street Slide. Check out what kind of competition is heading Google's way in the realm of virtual mapping.
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about 12 hours ago
Almost time to draw 10 winners for the @JustMobile Gum Max Duos we're giving away! Last chance to enter! http://t.co/EC16eqlTfT
about 15 hours ago
What's it like to follow @johnpoz around for several days at a tech show? We have the video… http://t.co/uuaEw03j43
yesterday
Google hit us with a lot of new stuff yesterday! We have the full roundup for you - http://t.co/RDUPcr7CqP
yesterday
We've opened up the @justmobile Gum Max Duo giveaway to the ENTIRE WORLD! Have you entered yet? http://t.co/xZxV3tjjSX
yesterday
We can thank viewer @genen for this great look at a Synology 2413+ unboxing! http://t.co/MbtPukOsLs
yesterday
Google+ made some big changes yesterday - we've got the guide to help you find your way through them! http://t.co/t7KxpVIggb
