It isn't impossible for Samsung to reach this status, consistently releasing solid devices. Some of their recent greatest hits are the Galaxy Note II, Galaxy S III and the Galaxy Camera. All of these share the same kind of experience in terms of software and in the overall UI feel. Consumers seem to be eating more »
Our once-teeny technology blog is no longer so micro in size. Like Schwarzenegger's biceps in the 70s, we're pumping up and expanding as each day on our office calendars whips by us.
With an increasing pace as such (which in internet-time means something closer to lightyears than real time) your humble editor and the rest of the GadgeTell writing staff are finding it difficult to fully cover all the content that we'd like to — the content that our readers eagerly await from us each day. See…
There's been a bit of tizzy amongst Google Music users who enjoy music with explicit lyrics. Apparently when loading, say the new Rick Ross album into the music compilation and playback service, Google's Scan & Match feature will replace the foul-mouthed tracks with their censored, all-ages alternative versions. This is done to save space on more »
Having a rough morning? Perhaps the floating grinds in your coffee or your way-too-chipper-before-noon cubicle mate has got your knuckles white and your forehead dripping. Or maybe you're fighting with your significant other at home and its drawing your mind off of important things, like your job? (Boo-hoo.)
Well then for you, my friend, the HardenUpApp is probably worth a daily visit from your Android phone or tablet. You see,…
I've been trying out a new Android keyboard called Snapkeys Si. Maybe you've heard of it. If not, I'll try my best to explain how this keyboard is designed. Basically, Snapkeys Si scoffs at the idea of the traditional QWERTY keyboard. Snapkeys Si uses four squares (two on the left, two on the right) that contains three letters each. Inputting words requires you to build up your muscle memory just for this keyboard and learn an entirely new way of entering text. Okay, let me try to explain how to write the word "the" in Snapkeys…
Not all tablet docking stations are created equal. For one, it appears that where some models are content being just a 'charging unit' that will hold your device in place, others are made with practical use in the forefront of its design. These superior docks are made for the everyday desk worker who utilizes their iPad more than just a movie player or picture viewer, for people who depend on their tablet for something more than an entertainment tool.
An updated version of the iPad VERSI stand from Cool Invent LLC, now made available for the iPad mini falls into this category of supreme docks. It is a well-built,…
Rumor has it that Apple has a smart wrist watch in its pipeline. They are working with Intel to develop a 1.5-inch PMOLED display made by RiTDisplays with ITO-coated glass, which would provide the ability to connect all of your Apple devices wirelessly through Bluetooth. Our report comes from TechCrunch, who wired the story from more »
Santa Claus should have normally filled your stockings with presents a few days ago but if for some reason you feel left out or neglected by good ol' Saint Nick you might want to swing by Verizon's website. Big Red doesn't exactly hand out free high-end smartphones but the $99.99 HTC Windows Phone 8X certainly more »
It's natural to expect that the best-equipped or most popular gadgets to be the first in line for software updates but the Android world doesn't always work based on these rules of mathematics. We thus often see devices from the back of the grid eager to play in the same league as the big guys. more »
Samsung has just updated to version 2.0 of its cross-platform social messaging service, ChatON. ChatOn 2.0, currently available now on Google Play store brings in a couple of changes and new features to the app which include synching across devices, the ability to send multiple image messages, some new social features and most importantly, improved support for Android tablet users.
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