Tag: Android

Moto X and the great spec debate

Just like car enthusiasts take comfort in knowing they've got a 3.8-liter 400hp beast under the hood, mated to a 7-speed paddle-shift twin-clutch PDK (oh, 911...), we gravitate towards muscle, raw power in our Androids.

Want a Nexus 5 preview? Check out the new LG G2

Not much of a leap is required to guess that what we're looking at here with the LG G2 is Google's upcoming Nexus 5.

Moto X not quite a game changer

Moto X is here. But for $199, I'd much rather go for a Droid Ultra. Sure, I can get the latter in blue (but not Bondi!), but I readily admit specs do matter in 2013.

Moto X, a friendly face for Android?

Expect the Moto X unveiling to be accompanied by emotion-based marketing techniques -- videos, smiling kids, feel-good music. Happy Karma for all!

Nexus 7 – Is Google’s updated tablet good enough?

As was widely expected (and leaked, and leaked some more) the second generation Nexus 7 tablet was revealed today. And, yes, it's thinner, lighter and faster. "It's a much more comfortable grip," according to Google's Hugo Barra.

Sonos now streams music from your Android

Tap "This Mobile Device" on the Sonos app for Android and you can navigate content on your phone, and then select play to send it the Sonos.

Droid Still Does

How do you like your Android experience: mini, thin or with long battery life?

Will Nexus 7 display follow in footsteps of iPad Mini?

If reading magazines, news sites, and using apps like Flipboard, Facebook and News360 then the wider screen on the iPad Mini is far better.

TYLT TUNZ – Spunky Bluetooth Speaker a Winner

The ever ubiquitous Jawbone Jambox is the obvious competitor. At $149, about 25% cheaper, the Tunz wins on price, but what about performance?

1 in 3 Android smartphones run Jelly Bean

With high profile launches this year of the HTC One and Samsung Galaxy S4, both of which run Android Jelly Bean, it's little surprise that the latest release would dominate the field.