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We still have some time before Google releases Glass for consumers, however it looks like the display technology may have been decided. Based on details coming out of a recent[...]
We still have some time before Google releases Glass for consumers, however it looks like the display technology may have been decided. Based on details coming out of a recent[...]
32 minutes ago
NVIDIA SHIELD, the company's first in-house built device, is officially available for pre-order for $350. And no sooner than the announcement was made, the "this is too expensive!" comments started showing up. I want to explain why I thi...
NVIDIA SHIELD, the company's first in-house built device, is officially available for pre-order for $350. And no sooner than the announcement was made, the "this is too expensive!" comments started showing up. I want to explain why I think that line of thinking is not only unfair, but also illogical. The issue with SHEILD, in my opinion, isn't actually with SHIELD itself but rather the way people are perceiving it. Sure, it's a portable gaming console; but first and foremost, it's an Android device. A stock Android device. It has access to the Play Store, Google services, and everything else that makes Android great. Done With This Post? You Might Also Like These:MOGA Pro Officially Launches Today, Grab Yours Now For $50 [CES 2013] PowerA Announces A New, Bigger MOGA Pro Controller, For The Large-Handed Among You PowerA MOGA Bluetooth Controller Hitting The Streets On October 21st For $50 PowerA Introduces The 'Moga' Bluetooth Controller For Android, Coming This Holiday Season [Editorial] Shield As A Deal: Why I Think NVIDIA's Handheld Console Is Actually A Pretty Great Value was written by the awesome team at Android Police.
35 minutes ago
Due to being what many would consider the perfect size coming in at 4.7-inches the HTC One is a popular smartphone, but for those wanting something a little bigger, apparently[...]
Due to being what many would consider the perfect size coming in at 4.7-inches the HTC One is a popular smartphone, but for those wanting something a little bigger, apparently[...]
about 1 hour ago
Announced at CES this year, the ASUS Cube has managed to get a decent amount of attention for a Google TV Box. Formerly known as the Qube, this angular, textured device came to market toward the end of last month, and I've been living wi...
Announced at CES this year, the ASUS Cube has managed to get a decent amount of attention for a Google TV Box. Formerly known as the Qube, this angular, textured device came to market toward the end of last month, and I've been living with it ever since, trying to get a feel for the product and decide whether ASUS has something special on their hands. In reviewing the Cube I wanted to answer two main questions that I think underlie every GTV device: Is the user experience a good one, and does the product successfully make Google TV something I actually want to use on a daily basis? Done With This Post? You Might Also Like These:ASUS Cube Hits Online Availability For $139.99 [CES 2013] ASUS Announces The Qube, A Google TV Box For People Who Like Their Angles Right And Their Lines Equal Lengths [New App] GTVHacker Releases Asus Cube Google TV Root App On The Play Store: Roots, Patches, Modifies Flash Player Satechi Bluetooth Smart Pointer For iOS And Android Review ASUS CUBE Review: Doesn't Fix What Is Broken (That Being Google TV) was written by the awesome team at Android Police.
about 1 hour ago
One of the cutest and best-selling mobile games, Cut the Rope Experiments, is free today. This can finally be your chance to help the adorable little Om Nom get his candy if you haven’t had the chance to yet.  The game starts off e...
One of the cutest and best-selling mobile games, Cut the Rope Experiments, is free today. This can finally be your chance to help the adorable little Om Nom get his candy if you haven’t had the chance to yet.  The game starts off easy, as you cut the ropes attached to a piece of candy [...] Cut the Rope Experiments is the Amazon Appstore’s Free App of the Day is a post from: Droid Life Click the post title to continue through and join the conversation!
about 1 hour ago
An LG Nexus 4 running Android 4.3 has been spotted a mobile conference taking place in Thailand this week. As you can see from the images here the Nexus smartphone looks to be running a brand new JWR45B build which is still considered Je...
An LG Nexus 4 running Android 4.3 has been spotted a mobile conference taking place in Thailand this week. As you can see from the images here the Nexus smartphone looks to be running a brand new JWR45B build which is still considered Jelly Bean. Also of particular note is that the camera interface appears to be getting a punch-up. Still no word on when the Android 4.3 experience will go live; June 10 is the latest date getting tossed around. XDA | XDA 2 The post Android 4.3 surfaces yet again with Nexus 4 leak appeared first on AndroidGuys.
about 1 hour ago
As we all know, Google I/O this year didn’t have any crazy new hardware announcements or a change in the Android OS version. With speculation of a new Nexus 7,[...]
As we all know, Google I/O this year didn’t have any crazy new hardware announcements or a change in the Android OS version. With speculation of a new Nexus 7,[...]
about 1 hour ago
The GO Launcher development team is at it again, bringing yet another application to Google Play. This time, it’s Next Browser, a browser that could compete with Google’s Chrome and the stock browser application found on most...
The GO Launcher development team is at it again, bringing yet another application to Google Play. This time, it’s Next Browser, a browser that could compete with Google’s Chrome and the stock browser application found on most Android devices. The GO Launcher team are the ones responsible for the very popular GO Launcher, as well as [...] Next Browser From GO Launcher Development Team,... Click the post title to continue through and join the conversation!
about 1 hour ago
Sherpa, for those not familiar with the name, is a virtual assistant app for Android. The app had been available for those in Spain and Latin America and back in[...]
Sherpa, for those not familiar with the name, is a virtual assistant app for Android. The app had been available for those in Spain and Latin America and back in[...]
about 2 hours ago
The crew over at Android Police have made an interesting discovery. In a session dubbed “structure in Android App Design”, a screenshot of the new GMail for Android appeared. That screenshot, which is full screen, reminds us of something...
The crew over at Android Police have made an interesting discovery. In a session dubbed “structure in Android App Design”, a screenshot of the new GMail for Android appeared. That screenshot, which is full screen, reminds us of something. A few things, really. First, it’s a lot like the other apps Google has recently updated. Full screen, with a slide out menu from the left. The bottom bar is missing, in favor of that slide-out screen. The ‘new email’ and ‘search’ buttons have been moved to the top, along with the three-dot menu button. It also seems to confirm what we discussed earlier about a GMail redesign. Google may not have gone with gestures completely, but they have given us another beautiful redesign. If you’re questioning the validity of this, that’s fair, but just hold off on that. There were other sessions which showed a few redesigned services as well. Android Police seem to think the slides were built at a time when Android 4.3 was set to be released at I/O, and thus the screenshots coincided with that. I’d have to agree, after speaking with Googlers at I/O. It seems all systems were go for Android 4.3, but it was left out at the last minute. Watch the video, and let us know your thoughts. At about 22 minutes in, you start to see the new screens. The redesign is nice, and further hints at a total UI shift. If you watch a bit further, it looks like Calendar is getting the same treatment. These are exciting times for Android fans, no doubt.
about 2 hours ago