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The Corliss Group Latest Tech Review on the Best antivirus for 2014 - 1 views

started by Josh Davidz on 28 May 14 no follow-up yet

Corliss Group Review Android devices AwAit HeArtbleed fix - 2 views

started by Queeniey Corliss on 17 Apr 14 no follow-up yet

Facebook acquisition of Oculus could end up boosting crowd funding - 1 views

started by Hannah Minske on 16 Jun 14 no follow-up yet

The Corliss Review Group: Five Myths About Cloud PrivAcy - 2 views

started by Queeniey Corliss on 27 Mar 14 no follow-up yet

Two lighter laptops for the heavier workload - 2 views

started by Hannah Minske on 29 Jan 14 no follow-up yet

The Corliss Technology Review Group, Avoid ChristmAs frAud - 1 views

started by Queeniey Corliss on 18 Dec 13 no follow-up yet

Corliss Tech Review Group: Google Glass barely alive - 1 views

started by Queeniey Corliss on 02 Dec 14 no follow-up yet
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Corliss Group Tech Review: Is Google Chromecast worth its low price? - 1 views

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    It weighs just 34 grams, is 72 x 35 x 12 mm in size, and costs only the $39: The Google Chromecast looks and feels like a USB flash drive with a glandular problem. Cheap, easy to set up and even easier to use, there's really nothing to dislike about the Google streaming device, except for one thing: Canadian content (which we will get to in a moment). The Chromecast is so small that once it's plugged into an HDMI port in the back of a television set, there's almost no indication that it's a part of your home theatre setup. Only its power cord, which can either be plugged into a wall socket or available USB port, gives a hint that it's even there. Unlike other streaming media devices like the apple TV or Roku 3, Google Chromecast doesn't come with a remote control, or in fact, any onboard applications or content. Everything, from setting up the device to watching a video from your personal media collection or browsing YouTube, is done through the use of apps on an android phone or tablet, iOS device or via Google Chrome browser on a Chrome OS, Windows or Mac PC. No matter which device you use with the Chromecast, setup is a cinch. Simply power the device, plug it into an available television HDMI port and follow the Chromecast's onscreen prompts. The device will walk you through the process of connecting it to a Wi-Fi network, pairing with your choice of source device and downloading any available firmware updates. Even with the lousy Internet speeds I suffered while testing the hardware in rural southwestern Ontario I was setup and ready to start streaming content to my Chromecast in under 10 minutes.

The Corliss Group Latest Tech Review: The Internet Is Burning - 1 views

started by Grace Wilson on 26 May 14 no follow-up yet
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