by Mike Andrici, 1 month ago
Throughout the last decade, there have been numerous debates regarding the security measures that can be put in place to protect our online identities. But given that our newly found mobile lifestyles can now provide…
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by Mike Andrici, 1 month ago
Throughout the last decade, there have been numerous debates regarding the security measures that can be put in place to protect our online identities. But given that our newly found mobile lifestyles can now provide…
by Nate Swanner, 1 month ago
A few days ago, the ACLU filed a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission against the four major US carriers. In that complaint, the ACLU claims that Sprint, T-Mobile, Verizon, and AT&T are guilty of…
by Mike Andrici, 1 month ago
The HTC One and the Sony Xperia Z are two of the best Android smartphones out there, so we just had to do a full-on comparison between them. So let’s see what we have here….
by Simon Hill, 1 month ago
Credit: Razzies Innovation grows out of experimentation. New designs, new features, new hooks for potential customers can lead to awesome new devices, except when they don’t, because sometimes they won’t. Diversity has been a driving…
by Nate Swanner, 1 month ago
Reports have come out recently stating Chromebook usage statistics are minuscule. Citing a company called Net Applications, which compiled data about web usage and operating systems, the results were a bit surprising. These reports about…
by Simon Hill, 1 month ago
Credit: Gold medal/Shutterstock What is, or was, the greatest Android smartphone of all time? It’s not an easy question to answer. There have been hugely influential releases, innovative designs, cult classics, and best sellers. The…
by Joshua Vergara, 1 month ago
Once synonymous with smartphones, BlackBerry, the brand and the company, is now just a shadow of its former self. Blindsided by the emergence of iOS and then Android, the maker of the iconic BlackBerries now…
by Robert Triggs, 1 month ago
I’m in serious need of a wireless charging kit, I have draws full of endless USB cable variations for a variety of devices, some of which I admittedly don’t even use any more. Fortunately there are already a few companies working…
by Nate Swanner, 1 month ago
T-Mobile recently took a big step, deciding to forgo the traditional subsidized contract model. Instead, they’ve taken a fresh approach to providing cellular service to the US… one that will define them moving forward. We…
by Simon Hill, 1 month ago
You’ve no doubt heard the term “second screen”. It really just refers to any device you use while watching your TV. According to the surveys, more and more of us are surfing the web or…
by Nate Swanner, 1 month ago
Google has Glass, and maybe a watch on the way. Apple is reportedly working on a watch, and the Pebble Smartwatch is already in the hands of consumers. Technophiles everywhere seem to be eagerly awaiting…
by Chris Smith, 1 month ago
Samsung’s Galaxy family is so vast and it includes so many subfamilies of devices or standalone products that it could be rather hard to keep track of all of them. We’re looking at Galaxy-branded smartphones,…
by Mike Andrici, 1 month ago
As a tech blogger as well as an Android user, mobile is a big part of my life. Smartphones and tablets have irremediably shaped the way we think of, and the way we use technology…
by Nate Swanner, 1 month ago
Facebook Home may be just what you were looking for, or something you just can’t think to have on your device. Taste is subjective, which is why some choose Google+ over Facebook… or vice versa….
by Alvin Ybañez, 1 month ago
The iPhone and Android are two of the world’s greatest mobile platforms. Despite the huge chasm between the two and the perpetual war between die-hard fans from both camps, one can easily be tempted to…