Posts Tagged ‘Android’
Android
HTC One Meta Review
Samsung and Apple are, needless to say, best in show when it comes to smartphones. The S3 has run circles around other Android competitors when it comes to sales figures, and Apple continues to throw a serious punch with their...
Android
Magic Radio Generates Stations Based on Your iTunes Library for $4 a Month (video)
For $10 a month you can stream over 15 millions songs from Spotify on your smartphone. It’s easily one of the most popular, and as I’ve somewhat lamented before, beloved all you can eat music services, even though ...
Android
iOS, Android, Blackberry and Windows Phone 8 Compared in an Infographic (comparison)
Still trying to decide on which smartphone OS is right for you? Good news. The folks at MyPhoneDeals have compiled all you need to know about the four major mobile operating systems: Android, iOS, Blackberry, and Windows. It...
Gaming
Pro Controller U For Wii & Wii U
The Pro Controller U for Wii, Wii U and Android gaming devices (via Bluetooth), combines the functionality you’ll find from a Wiimote and Wii Classic Controller into one innovative controller. It’s comfortable to ho...
Accessories
Fitbit One Review
Last year I reviewed Nike’s Fuelband. Despite my admiration for its badass design, I couldn’t give it an overwhelmingly positive score since it was, for the most part, inaccurate when it came to counting steps. Th...
Security
Eyeprint Scans Eyes To Secure Mobile Phones
Barcelona, Spain — Displayed at the 2013 Mobile World Congress, Eyeprint is a new application currently in development by EyeVerify. The mobile application uses a device’s front or rear facing camera to capture a un...
Android
OUYA Ship Date Announced, Coming March 28th
OUYA, the Android gaming console that raised $8 million on Kickstarter.com, will start arriving to backers’ doorsteps as soon as March 28th according to the company. Those of you who didn’t jump on board the Kickst...
Android
Samsung Galaxy S4 Unveiling Date Confirmed, Set for March 14th in NYC
MWC, or Mobile World Congress is underway. This year (and all other years) I’ve decided to skip it – it’s just too far away and I’m not sure we can compete with the likes of Engadget, Gizmodo, CNET, Rea...
Android
Nvidia Project SHIELD: Why You Want it And Everything You Need to Know
I recently decided to return to Pandora and complete my shamefully unfinished game of Gearbox’s stellar co-op RPG shooter, Borderlands 2. I couldn’t put it down when the game first launched, but my gaming habits are...
Android
Sprint’s Kyocera Torque Price and Release Date Announced, Ships March 8th for $100
Aside from that fact that Kyocera’s Torque phone ships with an old iteration of the Android OS – 4.1 (Ice Cream Sandwich) – it looks to be a solid phone, literally speaking. The Torque, as the name slightly su...
Accessory Reviews
D-Link DIR-506L Shareport Go Mobile Review
There’s two distinct problems with mobile devices. The first is storage — solid-state memory is a useful addition but it never reaches the bulk found in even a small hard drive. The second problem deals with the built-in ...
Android
HTC One Announced, The Phone Set to Save the Company (product launch)
It would seem that HTC spared no expense creating their newest smartphone, the HTC One. Gone is the margin enabling (as in money-saving) plastic body, which is now replaced by a machined aluminum unibody that houses a 4.7-inch ...










