New Hippo Techie: Tech toys for cheap

If there’s one fairly immutable rule of consumer electronics, it’s this: stuff gets cheaper over time. Last year’s hot game console will cost less now, either because there’s a new one out or because they’ve learned how to make the same parts for less. It can be frustrating knowing that your purchases won’t hold much value after a couple years, but it also means you can get some great stuff for very little money.

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Content, Ads, Apps, & Police

This week’s work:

New Hippo Techie: Free e-mail programs

Mozilla, the open-source foundation behind the Firefox browser, is pulling resources from one of its other projects: Thunderbird, a popular e-mail client for Windows, Mac OS and Linux. It’s not “dead,” as some tech news sites have proclaimed, but it will remain pretty much the way it is now for the foreseeable future, with no major updates other than security and stability fixes.

Thunderbird itself has always been the free alternative to Microsoft Outlook for people who just needed to pull mail from a POP or IMAP service. Though there’s nothing keeping fans from continuing to use Thunderbird, this change is a good opportunity to look at other options.

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Android News, Mobile Space MMORPGs, and a Music App

Busy week here despite the holiday:

 

 

New Hippo Techie: High tech yard saling

 If there’s one thing I love as much as playing with new gadgets, it’s hitting yard sales. And finding a deal on a barely used gadget at a yard sale? Heaven. The only way that could be better would be using a gadget to get to the yard sale in the first place.

OH WAIT.

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