May 10, 2013
LG's Optimus G, the device that was used as a template for the Google Nexus 4, is highly likely going to get refreshed this year. Rumors say the new G, let's call it
Google I/O kicks off on May 15th. It's the company's annual event where they show off what's been cooking in the kitchen. Last year they famously demoed Google Glass and announced
ASUS, the company that invented the netbook and the Android tablet that can turn into a full blown laptop, just posted a one minute video to YouTube that’s the very definition of artsy
Google I/O is going to kick off on May 15th, and it's pretty much guaranteed that we'll see new hardware at the event. Some sites are claiming we'll see a refreshed
May 9, 2013
CyanogenMod, in a nutshell, is the most popular Android ROM out there. If you hate Samsung's software, or HTC's software, or whatever software your operator or handset maker of choice preinstalled on your
Google Translate, an app that I use on a near daily basis since I live in a foreign country with a notoriously difficult language to learn, has just added 16 languages to the "translate by
Osama Bedier, who put in eight years at PayPal, joined Google in 2011. In May of that year, Google announced Google Wallet as an attempt to kick start the mobile payments revolution that tech companies
May 8, 2013
Lance Nanek took it upon himself to play with Google Glass using debug mode to figure out what the device is capable of doing. Turns out the answer is a lot. Nanek discovered that Glass
According to the Google Operating System blog, which isn't an official Google site, but they do get quite a few scoops, Google is going to launch a redesigned version of Google Maps at some
If you want to buy Google Glass right now, you're going to have to fork over an insane amount of money to one of the few people lucky enough to own one. They also
If you're one of the few lucky people who owns Google Glass, you should check your device for a new software update. According to Phandroid, this latest update is known as "XE5". Here's
May 7, 2013
Remember when Samsung announced the 4.3 inch Galaxy S II in 2011 and you thought to yourself that it was so big that no one in their right mind would buy it? Well look
May 6, 2013
Scott Lin, Acer's Senior Vice President and President of its Greater China Operations, told Focus Taiwan that the company has sold approximately 1.5 million Iconia B1 tablets since the product first went on
I'm not a fan of court cases, because at the end of the day they almost never impact you, the consumer, but every now and then I'll make an exception and cover a
People who are starved for space don't like the thought of buying big bulky computers that have to sit under a desk. That's why laptops are popular. Still, there are certain folks who
Acer held an event on Friday where they showed off a couple of new Windows computers and an Android tablet. Focusing on the tablet, for obvious reasons, it's called the Iconia A1. It's
May 3, 2013
If you're really hardcore about Android, then chances are you own a Nexus device. For those unfamiliar with the term, it's a brand that signifies the hardware in your hand runs pure unadulterated
What is Android? It's a pile of code that anyone with a little bit of knowledge can slap on a device. That's the technical answer. For consumers though, Android is a mobile operating