Nintendo reportedly working on an ‘educational’ Android tablet
It’s no secret that Nintendo moves to the beat of its own drum, often ignoring industry trends to do what it feels is best for its company and target audience. So far this has meant sticking primarily...
View ArticleXbox One SmartGlass app for Android available for download
Microsoft has released its Xbox One SmartGlass companion app for Android, which is available as a free download from the Google Play Store. The Xbox One console is officially launching later this...
View ArticleVerizon HTC One Max to cost $299.99 on-contract, leaked image says
A leaked image apparently reveals Verizon’s price for the HTC One Max, even though the handset is not officially available from Big Red yet. The phone, which has just started selling from Sprint, will...
View ArticleWho needs fingerprint scanning? Patent filing indicates Samsung could bring...
As you might already know, the iPhone 5S recently arrived to the market with a fingerprint scanner in tow. While not a first for mobile, Apple still touted it as a revolutionary new way to improve...
View ArticlePocket 5: Everything you need to know
Pocket is a wonderful application where you can save content from the internet to your device for future viewing. These include articles, videos, and pretty much whatever else you need. Developers...
View ArticleSprint Galaxy Note 2 Android 4.3 Jelly Bean update released
After multiple leaked test Android 4.3 Jelly ROMs, and after the GT-N7100 and GT-N7105 were updated to the latest Jelly Bean version, it’s time for Sprint’s Galaxy Note 2 to receive the same...
View ArticleMotorola offering up to 18 months of interest-free financing on all store...
Just last week, Moto Maker customization finally became available for all four major U.S. Carriers, and at the same time the device received a price drop to just $ 99.99 — with some carriers offering...
View ArticleGoogle Wallet debit card officially announced, ships in 10-12 days
We first caught wind of the Google Wallet card late last year, only to learn in May of 2013 that the project had been scraped altogether – or so we thought. Clear out of the blue, Google has now...
View ArticleGoogle Chrome Experiment takes you on a journey through Middle Earth
Ever wonder what it would be like to get a closer, deeper look at Middle Earth beyond just what we can see in the movies or the basic maps that can be found in the books? That’s exactly what Google’s...
View ArticleScroogled campaign hits new low: Microsoft introduces Scroogled merchandise
We’ve seen Microsoft’s Scroogled campaign attack just about everything Google-related under the sun from Chrome ads to Gmail, Google Search to Google Docs — but now they’ve hit apparently hit a new...
View ArticleCyanogenMod teases new hardware partner, to announce it in coming weeks
In a short and cryptic post on Google+, the CyanogenMod team has announced that it has partnered with a new hardware maker, although it didn’t mention its name. Here’s the short teaser posted on the...
View ArticleNeptune Pine smartwatch gets reinvented, reaches Kickstarter target in less...
Remember the Neptune Pine smartwatch idea? We were not so impressed with it back in February when we first heard about it, but the company persevered, reinvented its device, and it has now reached its...
View ArticlePSA: Nexus 5, LTE Nexus 7 available in T-Mobile brick-and-mortar stores
Google on Wednesday announced that the Nexus 5 and the LTE Nexus 7 (2013) are both available in T-Mobile retail stores, which should be good news especially to potential Nexus 5 buyers that have not...
View ArticleDesigning apps for Android 4.4 KitKat – what’s new?
Got an eye for design? Google wants it to shine through in the latest version of Android. With 4.4 KitKat, Google’s barely two week old update is providing even more ways for developers to make apps...
View ArticleMediaTek tries to pretend that the Exynos 5420 doesn’t exist as it launches...
In a brazen attempt to look better than its competition, MediaTek has unveiled the MT6592, a processor which it is claiming is the world’s first true octa-core mobile platform. Ignoring all the fluff...
View Article“OK Google” voice search will come to Chromebooks soon
Francois Beaufort Controlling smartphones with just our voices is increasingly common, but soon we may be interacting with out trusty Chromebooks in the same way. Chrome evangelist Francois Beaufort...
View ArticleGoogle Translate and Drive Android apps updated
Two important Google apps are in the process of receiving updates, with rollouts going out now to Google Drive and Google Translate. According to a Google Plus post from the development team, Drive...
View ArticleAT&T Moto X KitKat soak test begins
When Motorola took to the stage at the Moto G event, it was revealed that the Moto X would be seeing KitKat within a few weeks time. As it turns out, Motorola has been pretty spot on. Earlier this...
View ArticleHBO Go now supports Chromecast. Dongle may launch internationally, job...
Google’s $ 35 streaming dongle launched with just a couple of supported apps this summer, but some big names have joined the club since then, with the latest being HBO Go. The fact that HBO was...
View ArticleGalaxy S5 specs and features imagined in concept video
There are many interesting Android handsets in stores already, but that doesn’t mean we’ll stop daydreaming about future flagship devices from leading Android device makers, including the upcoming...
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