The newest build of Chrome Beta has been released today by Google, and with it brings some features that desktop users have been praising for some time now. Finally, we have password and auto-syncing and form autofill on the mobile version of Chrome Beta. The previous version of Chrome brought us some handy features, such…
Samsung Galaxy S IV To Remain in Plastic
The Samsung Galaxy s III is one beast of a device, but there’s been one thing about the design that some users just can’t get down with: the plastic body design. In a time when we are seeing quite a few feature phones rolling out with aluminum, glass and high quality plastics, Samsung is sticking…
Android apps share less of your personal data than iOS apps
Android gets a lot of flack for having a malware problem and being generally more unsafe to use than iOS, however there is a significant circumstance according to a new report in which Android prevails in the safety department. Apparently, Android apps on average share less of your personal data than iOS apps might. This…
Future Bros Use Google Glass Just Like You’d Think
Oh Google Glass, how you will forever change our lives. Well, maybe. But if the video below is any indication, as soon as the new wearable tech is a little more, how can you say, not so dorky looking, we may be looking at dating becoming even more awkward than it already is. Google’s Project…
Android 4.0+ eclipses Gingerbread in latest distribution numbers
Google has updated the Android distribution numbers, and while Gingerbread is still the king in terms of one single version, Android 4.0+ has officially eclipsed version 2.3. Still holding onto a weighty 44.2% of the pie, Gingerbread likely won’t be going anywhere anytime soon. That said, Ice Cream Sandwich and Jelly Bean both collectively consist…
HTC’s Ultrapixel Camera Technology Coming to Other HTC Devices
Ultrapixel camera technology could be coming soon to lower end handsets, according to Omio. The technology which debuts on HTC’s new flagship device, the HTC One, is a new way of taking photos with smartphone cameras. Utilizing larger pixels, this technique means that more data can represent one pixel, making the extra data available to be intelligently…
Kupo! Final Fantasy Dimensions 50% off in Google Play Store
Old school Final Fantasy fans and newcomers have access to an awesome deal today. In the honor of Final Fantasy Dimensions turning one year old, SQUARE ENIX is offering their throwback RPG for 50% off in the Google Play Store. The game, which is normally $19.99 is available today for only $9.99. This may seem like a substantial…
LTE-enabled Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 landing on Verizon this Thursday
The Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 might have taken its sweet ass time to find its way to Verizon in a LTE flavor, but that time has finally come. This Thursday, March 7th, you’ll be able to grab the popular tablet with support for Verizon’ LTE network for $599. The Galaxy Note family is known for making…
Amazon positions itself as second most desired tablet
Amazon is slowly moving in on Apple’s tablet market share. According to a recent Yankee Group survey, Amazon is the second most desirable vendor among consumers planning to buy a tablet. Of course Apple still remains the tablet leader by a wide margin, with 47 percent of U.S. consumers citing the brand. Amazon, however, is…
Samsung Galaxy S III with T-Mobile LTE support clears the FCC
Looks like T-Mobile will be adding an LTE-enabled version of Samsung Galaxy S III to its portfolio. Such a device has been caught at the FCC and from what we can tell, it has Magenta colors all over it. Not only is it marked as Samsung SGH-T999L (the original SGS3 was SGH-T999), but it can…








