At today’s Google I/O keynote presentation, Google revealed its new unified chat Hangouts service (which was previously codenamed Babel). Read More »
Tag Archives: Android
Feed SubscriptionGoogle’s Android OS Reaches 900 Million Activations Across the Globe
Google held their I/O keynote event today, and boy, it was exciting. Read More »
Instagram Updates iOS and Android App with Photo Tagging
Today, Instagram has updated its app to v3.5, which will bring the photo tagging feature to iOS and Android. Read More »
HTC One Review
HTC has always been known for their industry leading build quality and design. The issue has been that they never focused on one flagship and often times weighted themselves down focusing on multiple and slight variations of the same phone. Also they have been feeling the heat for Samsung who has the reach and marketing budget to make sure no ... Read More »
Swype Debuts in Google Play Store
All the Swype fans out there, rejoice. Read More »
Jelly Bean Update Comes to Samsung Galaxy S Relay 4G
A Jelly Bean update has come to the Samsung Galaxy S Relay 4G, and will come with the features from Android 4.1.2 as well as Google Now and Project Butter. Read More »
LG Escape on AT&T getting an update to Android 4.1
The LG Escape was a capable phone it launched in late 2012 but it was only with ICS which we know is no way for a phone to live out the rest of its days. Today AT&T has announced that this mid-ranged phone is getting updated to Android 4.1. With Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean) you get access to Google Now, ... Read More »
Samsung Announces Galaxy S4 Launch Details
Its been a month since the big Samsung Galaxy S4 announcement in New York City and with the HTC One starting to make its rounds on US carriers, Samsung sees fit to finally make launch plans official. In about two weeks time, the Galaxy S4 will be launch on AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, Verizon, Cricket, US Cellular and C-Spire. Brick and mortar stores stepping up ... Read More »
Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 for Verizon Review
The Galaxy Note has been a success and no one can deny that fact. The Galaxy Note II, a follow up to the original Note had sold millions since its launch. It not surprise that Samsung would try to extent that to a tablet form factor. The Galaxy Note 10.1 takes everything about the original Note and the Galaxy Tab ... Read More »
Kyocera Torque Review
Direct Connect and Push-To-Talk devices have always been Sprints bread and butter. The issue has been that these phones have often lacked internals that would be considered relatively modern. The Kyocera Torque is a smartphone built for the rough and tumble world, made in a thick plastic shell that’s water, vibration and shock proof. All of this running a very ... Read More »
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