64GB Samsung Galaxy NotePRO 12.2 Up For Pre-Order In The US At Office Depot For A Whopping $850, Available Feb 13th
The Galaxy NotePRO 12.2 is two inches larger than your typical beefy tablet, and it's priced to match. The device will soon hit store shelves in the US for a whopping $849.99, over three hundred dollars more than Samsung's own 10-inch Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 . Anyone who wants to call dibs on…
Pebble appstore goes live for iOS, Android users left wanting
After announcing the upcoming launch of their app store for the Pebble smartwatch back during CES, today, the wearable manufacture is finally making good on that promise. Starting right now, Pebble wearers can browse through over 1,000 apps and watchfaces, spanning across 6 categories: Daily, Tools…
[New App] My Paid Apps Lives Up To Its Name, Adds What The Play Store Is Missing
The Play Store doesn't make it easy to figure out what content you've paid for thanks to all the free apps gumming up the works. You don't have to dig through all that anymore now that My Paid Apps is a thing. It shows you all the stuff in Google Play you've spent money on and even…
Flap and Die: An ode to Flappy Bird, 10 million mindless downloads and counting
When it comes to smartphone games, Sisyphus is one popular bastard. The original Damned. Push the rock up the hill. Watch it roll back down. Repeat. Repeat again. Kick the rock. Break toe. Start back up the hill. We are Sisyphus. And our rock is Flappy Bird . This isn't a particularly good…
Do Galaxy S4 owners HATE their phones?
Android fans around the world can't wait to see what Samsung has in store for us with the upcoming Galaxy S5, but it looks like more current Samsung flagship phone owners than ever before have decided not to stick around and find out. According to new data provided to BGR on Monday by consumer…
Now everyone can use one of Android's best features on their desktop
A couple of weeks ago, Google quietly released a desktop-centric version of Google Now for Chrome Canary, the experimental build of Chrome primarily designed for developers and early adopters. On Monday, however, Google announced that it was taking the next step toward making Google Now more widely…
Why I just can't put down the Google Nexus 5
Many phones come close but it's the Nexus 5 that has won me over. (Credit: Sarah Tew/CNET) As a phone reviewer my life is an endless stream of cutting-edge devices. In fact I'm constantly juggling four to five mobile gadgets at any given time, many being the best mobile handsets money can…
Chromecast SDK is finally open to developers, expect greater app compatibility in the near future
It's been nearly 6 months since Google's Chromecast officially became available for purchase, and it's only now regular 'ol developers are finally allowed to take advantage of the SDK. Up until now, we've watched as developers like Koush — creator of the AllCast app for Android — had…
Google Now notifications graduate from Chrome Canary to Beta
It wasn't that long ago that Google brought Google Now notifications to the Google Chrome Canary build, and now it seems to be ready to go for the more stable and more popular beta channel. What's more is that the feature is enabled by default in the latest build.
AT&T patent points to consumer 'bandwidth abuse', restricting content access
A patent filed by AT&T back in September of 2013 has been found, and it's got some eyebrow-raising features. Recently published by the US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), AT&T … Continue reading
The Pebble Appstore Is Out Today... Just Not For Android
Since Pebble first became available to the masses, finding good apps and watchfaces for the device has been sort of a hit-and-miss experience. Pebble knew this was the case, so back at CES 2014 it announced an upcoming appstore . A one-stop shop for Pebble owners to easily find new apps and the like…
Chromecast SDK arrives for developers
Chromecast support has been somewhat limited since the initial release. Granted, some of the bigger apps have had support from day one. Not to mention, other apps, such as Plex, … Continue reading
Sprint reseller Ting slashes data prices for off-contract plans
Ting's new pricing structure. Click to enlarge. (Credit: Ting) Related stories Ting: Bring us your Sprint phones Ting gets the Samsung Galaxy S4 Sprint MVNO Ting dropped the price of its data rates, the company announced on Monday. The two-year-old mobile reseller, which is owned by Tucows,…
The single most alarming Android stat for Google
In a recent report, ABI Research revealed that while Android dominated the worldwide smartphone landscape in the fourth quarter of last year, things aren't looking as good for Google, which may be "losing control of the Android ecosystem." The new research notes that the different "forked"…
Google Finally Opens Up The Chromecast To Developers With Release Of Google Cast SDK, Now Part Of Google Play Services 4.2
The Chromecast is cheap, affordable, and easy-to-use. Great. That's almost all you need to have a stellar product. Unfortunately, it's been held up by a lack of content. If you want to cast something that hasn't been made by a handful of providers, you've been largely out of luck.…
Google Chromecast SDK released to developers
Devs now able to start making 'Google Cast-ready' applications on Android and iOS Google has announced the availability of the Google Cast SDK for all developers, opening the floodgates to devs wanting to incorporate Chromecast support into their Android and iOS apps, or web content through…
The hilarious story of how Lenovo came to own Motorola
Since Lenovo's purchase of Motorola, interesting news has been trickling out. The latest is that the Chinese OEM tried to purchase Motorola bak in 2011, ahead of Google's acquisition. Though … Continue reading
Pebble appstore launches for iOS, promises to hit Android 'very, very soon'
This is where you'll get all your Pebble apps, watchfaces and other downloads. But for now, we wait. More: Pebble Blog ; Smartwatch Fans
Google Now desktop notifications arriving with latest Chrome beta
About a week earlier we saw mention of Google Now arriving with the latest Chrome Canary update. Due to that release, as well as the previous leaks, it was just … Continue reading
Pebble Launches Its Appstore For iOS, Android Version Coming Soon
Pebble started shipping its new Pebble Steel hardware last week, but until today, the version of the companion app available to the general public didn't contain any of the version 2.0 goodness that granted access to the Pebble appstore. The new appstore is being billed as the "first open…











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