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Customizing Your Android Device…Power Overwhelming

The world of Android can be a complex place if not navigated properly. Android offers a high level of customization, openness and freedom which cannot be found in the other major smartphone operating systems (iOS and Windows Phone). This unstructured but free nature breeds a misconception about Android…that it’s only for high level tinkerers, developers […]

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Discover Windows 8: Touch Keyboard

To help us understand the vision behind core Windows 8 apps, Microsoft has put together a development blog series that provides us with an in depth and unique explanation to the thought process and creation of these essential apps. Microsoft has worked hard to seamlessly integrate them into Windows 8, creating an extremely efficient and intuitive user […]

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At the Carriers’ Mercy

This morning, I was greeted with news that AT&T may begin charging iPhone users for using FaceTime over 3G. Since I don’t have an iPhone, I wasn’t too upset with this news but what does grind my gears are the ramifications this potential action could have on all data users if it goes through. It’s ludicrous for a carrier to […]

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The Review For Everyone: AT&T Samsung Galaxy SIII

Much can be lost in a review when it focuses purely on the hardware & software specs of the item. Specs are important to how a product works, but they often times fail to paint a complete picture unless the user experience is taken into account. In the “Review For Everyone” series, the user experience […]

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Enter: Google Nexus 7

The Nexus 7, an ASUS-designed tablet, will ship with Google’s latest mobile OS, Android 4.1 (Jellybean). The display is 7 inch,  1280 x 800 Back-Lit IPS display with presumably a scratch resistant Gorilla Glass coating. The tablet is powered by Nvidia’s Tegra 3 T30L quad core processor clocked at 1.2 GHz and a 12 core […]

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Discover Windows 8: Photos App

To help us understand the vision behind core Windows 8 apps, Microsoft has put together a development blog series that provides us with an in depth and unique explanation to the thought process and creation of these essential apps. Microsoft has worked hard to seamlessly integrate them into Windows 8, creating an extremely efficient and intuitive user […]

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Google I/O 2012 Begins Tomorrow!

Step aside Apple and Microsoft, it’s Google’s turn to be center of attention. At this year’s Google I/O, we are anticipating a new version of Android…jellybeans anyone? There is also speculation that Google will unveil a new Nexus Tablet. Be sure to check back with us throughout the day tomorrow for key details from this […]

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