Android

As great as the different versions of Google Android may be, they’re still not the best at providing you with a real file manager the way that you would organize files on a more conventional... Read More
Smartphones no longer carry the corporate stigma that they used to. The decline of Research in Motion and the Blackberry has opened the doors for many companies to allow employees to use their iPhone... Read More
Amazingly, most smartphone operating systems do not come with the ability to block and filter phone calls, and many data plans have expensive texting fees that can add up quickly. Mr. Number... Read More
 
Don’t get me wrong. I love my Android smartphone and tablet. They’re great for getting things done on the go, like checking my email, browsing the web, or updating my Facebook account.... Read More
As a general rule of thumb, your life is just easier to handle when you automate more things. You might already have your cell phone bill being automatically billed to your credit card, for example.... Read More
Some people will tell you that we are in a so-called “post PC” era, but that’s not really true. The personal computer has just started to take on different forms, because the... Read More
What was the title of that book I wanted to read again? What was that brilliant blog post idea that I had while riding the train? Where was that great deal that I spotted for a new microwave? We all... Read More
 
 
It really wasn’t that long ago when all of us were walking around town with regular old cell phones, using them primarily — get this — as phones. Text messaging came along, but the impact... Read More
Even though we’re seeing an increasing push toward faster processors with more cores, smartphones and tablets are still limited by the amount of RAM they have under the hood. One of the biggest... Read More
Large, established companies are rarely considered innovative. They’re often viewed as polar opposites from new, edgy technology startups. For every ubiquitous Fortune 500 company, there are... Read More
Mobile enthusiasts are using their phones more and more often to take pictures and share them online. Social networks like Flickr, Instagram, and Facebook have all grown huge online presences... Read More
Pocket (not to be confused with the reading app Pocket) is an Android app which allows you to securely store all your sensitive data on your phone with automatic cloud backup to Dropbox. While there... Read More
The newly redesigned Pocket (formerly Read It Later) is perhaps one of the best reading apps available today. Many would agree -- the service currently has 4.5 million users and users have saved over... Read More
The versatility of smartphones has enabled them to replace a wide variety of older, lesser machines, including portable cameras, GPS units, handheld gaming consoles, and more. Modern mobile devices... Read More

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