Monthly Archives: September 2013
HTC One Google Play edition receiving Nexus JWR66Y security update
One of the advantages of a Nexus device, aside from being free of carrier and manufacturer bloatware, is faster and more frequent updates. That...
Plants vs Zombies 2 for Android lands in China
There will probably be much rejoicing, scampering, and loss of productivity as the coveted Android version of Plants vs Zombies 2 finally appears. The...
Blue Google Glass app delivers baseball info when you’re watching live
Because watching a baseball game live doesn't afford you all the information you need, developer Aaron Draczynski created an app for Google Glass that...
Kyocera takes on the US smartphone market with rugged devices
With the dominance of Apple and Samsung in the smartphone market, it is sometimes easy to overlook other large players in the race. But...
ASUS PadFone Infinity ready for lift off again in ASUS teaser video
The new, and hopefully real, PadFone Infinity is the future, and it is ready to launch. At least, that's according to the teaser page...
Tablet shipments set to topple PCs in Q4 2013, says IDC forecast
We know that the adoption of tablets and smartphones are growing at a rapid rate, and it seems there will be no slowing down...
AT&T Galaxy Note II receives OTA update
With the announcement of the Samsung's new Galaxy Note III, it would seem almost unusual that the Galaxy Note II from AT&T would be...
Google Chrome OS gets new lineup of Haswell-powered devices
The Intel Developers Forum was filled not just with revelations of the manufacturer's upcoming chips but also with announcements of new devices, including a...
AT&T HTC One gets a leaked build of Android 4.3 Jelly Bean
While we all wait for the chocolaty KitKat to arrive, users of the HTC One are still waiting for the update to Android 4.3...
Samsung Galaxy Note 3 pre-orders live from Mobicity
Samsung's brand new flagship smartphone tablet hybrid the Galaxy Note 3 is about to go down under, and is now available for pre-order for...
Variable’s NODE modular sensor gets Android compatibility
The Variable NODE modular sensor was a kickstarter back in 2012 that eventually was fully funded and became a real product. Fast forward just...
Gogo aims to deliver inflight WiFi with 6x faster speeds
Getting internet and inflight WiFi at 30,000 feet has been a challenge in the past, but lately things are getting up to speed rather...



















