Mobile industry is witnessing skyrocketing boom on a daily basis. No matter you are on a train or during a summer vacation, phones and tablets are almost everywhere for, to a great extent, video entertainment. But sometimes various videos can be an impediment as mobile devices usually supports a limited video formats, making you unable to play all videos with your gadgets, to name a few, iPhone, iPad, Samsung, etc. Luckily, the advent of newly developed MacX Mobile Video Converter comes to save the day.
To celebrate the premiere of the new product, this brand-new mobile video converter for Mac will be launched in the form of a free giveaway from June 13 to June 30. Anyone who’d like to digitize videos to make them playable on iOS, Android, Microsoft mobiles and tablets, etc can grab this as a freebie.

Crammed with as many as 200 profiles for nearly all mobile phones and tablets, MacX Mobile Video Converter greatly lessens the difficulty in video conversion. No matter you have MKV, MTS, M2TS, MOD videos, or MP4, FLV, AVI, WMV videos in hands, this Mac-based mobile video converter software will help you convert the numerous videos for playback on iPhone 5, iPad Mini, Samsung Galaxy S4, The New HTC One, Amazon Kindle Fire, Google Nexus 7, Surface, WP8, Blackberry, PSP, etc with faultless compatibility.

Apple iMac and Macbook's built-in wireless card is known to have limited coverage as it does not feature an external antenna for better signal reception, however we can easily boost the Wi-Fi signal strength and range of any Apple Mac computer using external USB wireless dongles with external antenna. To get this working make sure you have an WiFi USB Adapter which is compatible with Apple Mac OS X and have drivers available for it, luckily for me the Realtek 8191 Chipset based Mini 300Mbps USB Wireless Adapter we used earlier to 



The head of Google-owned Motorola’s research division, introduced an ingestible vitamin prototype that transforms your entire body into an authentication passcode at the D11 Conference last week. Developed by Proteus Digital Health, the FDA-approved pill includes wearable and ingestible sensors that work together to detect ingestions and physiologic data.

