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Sprint Rolls out 4G LTE to Additional Markets, Western Puerto Rico Included?
January 28, 2013 | Vincent MessinaTired of waiting for Sprint 4G LTE to hit your market? You might want to try moving to Western Puerto Rico. That’s right, as the state of California still waits on Sprint for some 4G LTE, those living on an unincorporated territory in the northeastern Caribbean are speeding through those downloads. Read More
Motorola Bluetooth Keyboard (89451N) Now Just $19.99 With Coupon [Deal Alert]
January 25, 2013 | Vincent MessinaI wouldn’t get nearly as much work done on my tablet if it weren’t for my Bluetooth keyboard. It’s one accessory I can honestly say was worth the money. If you don’t already own one, I highly suggest taking a look at the deal Newegg has going for the Motorola 89451N. Read More
A Moment of Silence as we Mourn the First and Last Nexus Device Verizon will Ever See
January 25, 2013 | Vincent MessinaThe Verizon Galaxy Nexus has reached end-of-life status, and as we take a moment to reflect on what could have been, I’d like to recap what actually was.
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Project WindowsAndroid Lets you run Android 4.0 Natively on your Windows PC
January 25, 2013 | Vincent MessinaYet another project to bring Android to your PC has cropped up, yet this one has an edge on the others since it appears to be full blown Android running natively. WindowsAndroid is a project by Beijing-based startup SocketeQ that’s been under development for years and looks quite promising. Read More
Best Buy 2-day Winter Doorbuster Days: Free Motorola DROID RAZR M With 2-Year Contract
January 25, 2013 | Vincent MessinaBest Buy is holding a 2-day Winter Doorbuster Days promo for today and tomorrow. While various electronics are on sale, there only appears to be one mobile device discounted. Anyone interested in picking up a Motorola DROID RAZR M can do so for free during the 2-day promo. Read More
Chrome Beta for Android Updated to Include Support for chrome://flags
January 25, 2013 | Vincent MessinaChrome Beta for Android received quite an interesting update today. Users can now access all the experimental features within chrome://flags. Features and support for things such as WebGL, a JavaScript API for rendering accelerated graphics, disabling deferred 2D canvas, adding an FPS counter, and more are now available for you to experiment with. Read More
Samsung Q4 2012 Earnings: Smartphone and Tablet Demand Helps Drive Profits Past $8 Billion
January 25, 2013 | Vincent MessinaSamsung may have their hands in a large number of pots, but whatever they’re doing, they’re doing a good job as their profits for Q4 came in at around 8.27 billion dollars. In a brief summary, Samsung notes that both smartphone and tablet demand was up in Q4, helping to maintain solid earnings. Read More
More Galaxy Note 8.0 Pictures Surface, Still Looks Like an Oversized Phone
January 25, 2013 | Vincent MessinaYesterday, we were treated to a few spy shots of the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 and today, we get to see a few more pics courtesy of French Android community Frandroid. Posing for the camera, this 8-inch piece of hardware still looks like an oversized phone rather than a mid-sized tablet. Read More
Google Files Application With FCC for Experimental Wireless Network
January 24, 2013 | Vincent MessinaGoogle is once again toying with our emotions by reinvigorating our Google wireless network fantasies with an FCC filing. Google has submitted an application to the FFC, asking for a license to create an experimental radio service, or more specifically, an experimental campus-wide (2 mile radius) wireless network based off of an obscure set of frequencies: 2524 to 2625MHz. Read More