Google’s making an interesting and creative move with its Chrome browser for Android and one that I applaud. Just like the version of Chrome for desktop use, Google is adding a separate beta “channel” for Chrome so that users get can early access to new features and performance improvements while being aware of and/or testing…
CES 2013: Eyes-on with the Lenovo K900
Of all the devices announced here at CES, the Lenovo K900 remains one of our top picks. The powerful phablet device might not be coming to the states, but it certainly doesn’t mean it hasn’t left an impression. All of the units were locked in meetings, and given time restraints, we took a few shots…
Nexus 7 dock to ship within two weeks, priced at $39.99
Finally. Asus will begin shipping Nexus 7 docks for the tablet within the next couple of weeks, according to The Verge. We heard about the release of this dock in the US last week. The accessory is expected to be sold for $39.99 in the United States, which is a bargain compared to the £79…
Pebble will start shipping its Kickstarter wristwatch on Jan 23
Pebble caused a stir when its Kickstarter project was backed by 68,000 people and raised millions for the company. Originally slated to ship in September, manufacturing hurdles delayed the watch well past its target launch. That was then and this is now and now Pebble is almost ready to ship. Pebble used CES to confirm…
Polaroid unveils Android-powered camera with interchangeable lens support
Just as we told you, Polaroid unveiled its Android-powered camera at CES. The new Polaroid iM1836 is the first such product that comes with interchangeable-lenses, allowing anyone to capture “outstanding, professional quality images and instantly share them with friends.” The camera sensor counts 18 megapixels, optical zoom has a 10-30mm lens, while Android 4.1 Jelly…
Lenovo announces K900 with 5.5 inch display, 13MP camera, Intel Clover Trail+ processor
If you haven’t seen the trend of mobile announcements here at CES, then maybe Lenovo’s latest device will give you a hint. Last year, the company introduced us to one of the world’s first Intel Atom-based Android handsets, the K800, and now we have the K900 to swoon over. The Lenovo K900 is a monster…
CES 2013: Sony booth photo tour
Sony is the name and Xperia is the game for the Japanese company this year at CES. We spent some time walking around the company’s impressive 360-degree booth at CES 2013 and the most exciting product on display was undoubtedly the Xperia Z. Sony’s new flagship Android phone was displayed prominently both on the table and behind…
CES 2013: Hands on with the Acer Iconia B1
Acer’s newest addition to it’s family of tablets, the Iconia B1-A71, is promising to be an affordable and functional option for new tablet users. With models starting at $99, this tablet is set to take on the Kindle Fire and other low end tablets. Acer definalty added a bit of flair to the design to…
CES 2013: Hands-on with the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 for Verizon
Samsung has expanded the Galaxy Note into a full tablet form factor after garnering unexpected success with the original Galaxy Note smartphone. Behold the Galaxy Note 10.1. It features a 10.1-inch display, a little under double that of the Galaxy Note handset, with a 1280×800 resolution, plus is packed with a 5MP camera on the…
CES 2013: Hands-on with the ZTE Grand S
Though its success is far from reaching the level of the likes of Samsung, ZTE is beginning to prove itself a worthy smartphone competitor. Up until recently, people didn’t really pay much attention to the company, but 2012 was a good year for ZTE. Judging by CES 2013 so far, it looks like the manufacturer…









