You may’ve heard about Google Play’s change of the developer policy which will take into effect on September 1st, 2012. Each developer will have to meet individual compliance in order to avoid the risk of suspension with Google Play. The idea is to better monitor apps, avoid spam and malware apps, and eventually provide end-users…
UK hot deal: Motorola XOOM 2 Media Edition Wi-Fi now just 149 GBP
It’s amazing how yesterday’s hot hardware becomes cheap so fast. Take the Motorola XOOM 2 Media Edition for instance. It was announced less than a year ago and its price is already heavy slashed, with Expansys offering the Wi-Fi only 16GB model for 149 GBP. In U.S. dollars that translates into $235, making for quite…
Firefox for Android gets a speed and power boost in latest update
Firefox for Android received an update that brought speed and power enhancements to tablets powered by the green robot. For those of you out there who still use Firefox as your browser of choice, this update is much-needed. The new version brings a slew of fixes which include the following: Native UI for tablets, including…
Facebook’s Camera iOS app update brings notifications, album management
Facebook’s Camera standalone iOS application received an update today, bringing a few welcome additions. Users of Camera will now be treated to a notification in the iOS notification center whenever someone likes, tags, or comments on your photo. More importantly, the update now allows you to choose specific albums to upload pictures to, instead of…
Nexus 7 ad finds home on Google main page
By now, the world is more than aware of Google’s own Android tablet, the Nexus 7. Introduced in June, the tablet is associated with phrases like “the best Android tablet around”, etc. Hell, we’re even hearing that the search giant could move around 6-8 million of the devices by year’s end, and doesn’t make it…
Apple agrees to pay Motorola for past damages on standard patents, German courts to decide royalty rate
In the wake of the Samsung v. Apple verdict, Motorola has struck a license deal with Apple in Germany according to everyone’s favorite biased patent blog, Foss Patents. The Google owned company agreed to a deal with Apple that addresses the cellular standard-essential patents in question. So what this means is, Apple has basically agreed…
MetroPCS announces CoolPad Quattro 4G, an entry-level Android device for $150
MetroPCS is getting ready to bring another budget-friendly Android device to market. The small regional carrier has announced the CoolPad Quattro to customers for the price of $150. As you can imagine with this kind of price comes extreme limitations when it pertains to features. When looking at the spec sheet, the handset doesn’t tell…
Samsung to bring three additional color options to the Galaxy S III — ‘Amber Brown’, ‘Sapphire Black’, and ‘Titanium Grey’
Samsung has been rumored to be releasing a black version of the Galaxy S III for the past couple weeks. Now the Korean based tech company is looking to bring three more colors in the very near future. The company is sticking with the “inspired by nature” crap theme, by bringing the colors ‘Amber Brown’,…
LG finally confirms existence of the Optimus G — it’s official people!
LG has decided to the come clean on its superphone dubbed the Optimus G. The Korean based manufacturer has officially confirmed the device by releasing some information based on when it plans to launch the Optimus G. This announcement might have came quickly in light of all the recent leaks about the the phone surfacing…
HTC Desire X aka HTC Proto caught in the wild
The rumor is that HTC will announce the HTC Desire X aka Proto at IFA in Berlin. Just before that happens folks of ePrice caught the device in the wild and decided to share the photos with the world. As you can see from the image above, this fella’ sports an edge-to-edge screen making for…









