Nov 7, 2013
With every new Android release, Google adds quite a major and minor features. While the major features and changes are always highlighted, the minor ones are something that most users discover only after their device
Companies want to know as much about you as they can. They want to know what you buy, when, how much you spend, where you live, and who your friends are. Unfortunately, not all companies
Verizon is America's largest wireless operator. Often called "Big Red" due to their logo, they have some of the best coverage in the country, though not the best speeds since their network is obviously
According to the latest numbers from comScore, which tracks what devices people are using, the dominance of Google's mobile operating system is on the decline. That's a loaded sentence, obviously, so let me
Google has, for all intents and purposes, rewritten Android several times since first launching the platform back in 2008. But there's a part of Android, the "engine", better known as a runtime in programming
Technology has changed considerably since Google first released the original Nexus One. While the Nexus One, released in early 2010, had a single core Qualcomm processor, the recently released Nexus 5 packs in a quad-
Nov 6, 2013
A Google employee by the name of Attila Bodis has taken to Google+ to announce an awesome new feature that'll come to Android at some point early next year. If you connect your phone
There's no doubting that Google likes to shake things up in the smartphone world. The arrival of the Nexus 4 in late 2012 shocked everyone in the industry, with near flagship specs and yet
One handy feature that most Android devices have nowadays is USB OTG (On-The-Go). Using an OTG converter or cable, users can directly connect external keyboard, mouse, game controllers, storage drives and even external
Nov 5, 2013
After getting leaked more times than anyone can count, Google finally announced the 2013 Nexus, which is aptly called the Nexus 5 since it has both a 5.0 inch 1080p display and because it'
If you would've told me seven years ago at the start of my career that I'd enjoy taking time off the internet, then I would have probably laughed at you. The thing is,
Nov 4, 2013
Motorola has just published a website teasing the "Moto G", saying that it'll be announced live on the internet on the 13th of November. For those who are counting, that's just nine days
Remember how Google accidentally posted a video to YouTube that featured a guy taking a photo with the then unannounced LG Nexus 5? Well, it's happened again. The search giant with a public relations
Every few weeks, Google updates their Developer Dashboard, the site where people who write apps can visit to see what sort of devices are in the hands of the people. The newest figures, published late
Up until now, we have had source based KitKat ROMs up for download for the Nexus 4, both the generations of Nexus 7 and the GSM variant of Galaxy Nexus. Joining them for some KitKat
Nov 2, 2013
While Google will not be bringing the Android 4.4 KitKat update for the Galaxy Nexus, that has not stopped the developers over at XDA to work their magic up. Two developers have released an
Earlier this year, a major Android Master key bug was found by Bluebox Security. The exploit was very serious in nature and affected nearly 99% of Android devices out there. Bluebox had informed Google about
Google has always included a nice easter egg and a hidden animation in all its Android releases. Android 4.4 KitKat is no different, with not one or two, but three different hidden animations. The