Monthly Archives: May 2013
Archos ChefPad emerges for all the Rachael Ray fans
If you want a tablet to be your cooking companion while looking through recipes or watching Rachael Ray for cooking tips, Archos has you...
Google Play update allows developers to directly reply to user reviews
Google has announced the latest update for the Play Store. This time around the update is dealing with app reviews and it is one...
Google triples free cloud storage for Drive and Gmail to 15GB
Free cloud-storage is something more and more people are looking for these days. With Dropbox, Box.net, Google Drive and more fighting for the top...
Google Nexus Q to be a no show at Google I/O
Completely overpriced and randomly announced last year was the short-lived debut of the Google Nexus Q media device. After being announced nearly a year...
Google’s Eric Schmidt on reading your email, AOL and not being evil
Google's Eric Schmidt recently made an appearance on NPR’s Wait Wait… Don’t Tell Me!, which is weekly comedy trivia show. Schmidt was using this...
HTC First reportedly getting the axe from AT&T
AT&T lowered the price of the HTC First late last week and naturally, that had some questioning the success of the phone. To give...
T-Mobile Galaxy S III Android 4.1.2 update arriving with multi-window
T-Mobile has announced the latest software update for the Samsung Galaxy S III. The update process is set to begin today and will be...
Zact opens for business offering customizable no-contract mobile plans
ItsOn had been tipped to launch a new mobile offering and in that respect, they have done just that. The one catch, while ItsOn...
Amazon Coins roll-out as virtual currency for Kindle Fire users
Amazon has launched some virtual currency this morning. The currency is called Amazon Coins and they were originally announced back in early-February. The Amazon...
Sundar Pichai: Google I/O 2013 will return focus to the developers
With Google I/O just about ready to begin, naturally a big part of what we are going to be seeing over the next few...
Sony shows off the waterproof Xperia ZR smartphone
Not too long ago Sony unveiled an interesting waterproof smartphone in the United States called the Xperia Z. That smartphone promised to be able...
Phoenix hits Kickstarter goal to bring Android apps to HP TouchPad
I think most of the people who follow the mobile realm when HP purchased Palm to get webOS wondered exactly what HP was thinking....



















