Back at the early part of January, right around the time that the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas was going on, T-Mobile USA was being questioned as to why they weren’t announcing any new devices at the trade show. While they didn’t have a big presence at the event, they did manage to unveil a new handset,…
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Could Ubuntu prove useful on Android phones?
Earlier today we reported that Ubuntu would officially be making its way to Android phones, offering a full desktop experience. While the phones don’t run the OS on its own display, it is instead outputted via a docking station with a keyboard and mouse. This allows a single phone to run both a desktop and mobile…
Samsung Rugby Smart for AT&T officially announced
Two days ago, the Rugby Smart by Samsung popped in for an appearance again, and now we can say the device is really official, thanks to an official announcement from AT&T and Samsung. The device is certainly meant to be a “durable” handset, as you can see in the tests designed to prove it as such below….
Does LG have a chance with the Optimus 4X HD?
We’ve just heard news that LG is bringing a brand new quad-core phone to Mobile World Congress, to be known as the Optimus 4X HD. Featuring a quad-core processor, it may be another first for the world by LG. For those who remember, LG released the Optimus 2X as the first dual-core phone featuring a Tegra…
HTC One ImageSense Technology gets shown Off
When HTC unveiled their brand new One series, one of the main points for the company was their ImageSense Technology, which would hopefully provide world class photos right from your phone. It’s no secret that people want to be able to use their phone as a camera when they need to, and so it’s good to…
ASUS hopes to be first with Android 5.0 Jelly Bean
ASUS has been on the forefront of the Android Army for quite some time now. Ever since they brought their tablet line to the world with Android 3.0 Honeycomb, and were the first to update their tablets to Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, the company has kept its strong and close relationship with Google quite…
OnLive Desktop now available on Android tablets, brings Microsoft Office to Android
When we hear about OnLive, we think of the companies cloud gaming services. They offer a way to play full PC games on low-power computers, as well as a home console and Android app. They’ve been in the market of expansion lately, and are now offering the OnLive Desktop app for Android tablets. What is…
Can HTC turn Sense around?
Over the past year I have become more and more fond of stock Android, the no frills version Google originally created. However, there was once a time that I was a huge fan of HTC’s vision of what Android should be, also known as Sense UI. When Android 1.5 and 1.6 was the norm for…
Game Review – Roaring Skies
Nothing kills time better than a good Android game, but it’s always a disappointment to download a game that looks exciting but turns out to be a dud. Today we have something that’s a bit of a mix, a game of which goes by the name of Roaring Skies. It is a game about dog…
What I would consider my perfect Android phone
The Android world is filled with many, many choices. While choices are great, it can pose a problem for some. There’s no perfect device for many people. I’m among those people, and while my Galaxy Nexus may offer the closest thing to it, the device still isn’t perfect (at least for me). Sure, I do…