Tag: Google

Why a Google 8-inch Nexus Tablet will sell like hotcakes (or Cabbage Patch Kids or Furbys)

So, now at the end of 2013, we find ourselves at the beginning of the great tablet expansion. Expect a major proliferation of tablet sizes, prices, designs.

Google Nexus 5, the biggest non-surprise of 2013

At the Nexus 5 to my list of 2013 drool-worthy tech that includes: the Nexus 7, Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera, Sony PlayStation 4, and Ferrari F12. At least one of those is a total dream.

You want LG Nexus 5 specs? You got ’em…

Expect Nexus 5 prices to start at $349 with 16GB. For a leading edge phone, running the latest version of the world's best mobile OS (Android 4.4 KitKat), that's still the sweetest deal going. I'm all in.

LG, a curved phone makes no sense at all

The LG G Flex is doomed to fail. But I've seen this scenario before. Because a research group inside the company deemed it useful, that a market exists that will buy such a design (and in droves no less!), there's no stopping the train.

Are refreshed MacBooks, iPads enough for Apple?

Though I'm quite fond of the Surface, and Dell's Venue 8 Pro, there's no denying that the single best tablet on the market today is the iPad Mini. Hands down. Brilliant. Especially at the new price point of $299.

Review: Here’s the perfect Qi-enabled wireless charging pad

TYLT VU, easily my favorite Qi charging pad to date.

Apple and the Android Challenge

Tomorrow, Apple will assuredly release a fifth-gen iPad. Tim Cook and his team will also likely reveal new MacBooks and a few other goodies. But will it be enough to slow Android?

Google and the Nexus 5 naming challenge

Does Google need to rebrand the Nexus smartphones and tablets?

Dell Venue 8 Pro a Windows 8.1 tablet bargain (This Is My Next)

Can the Dell Venue 8 Pro best the Apple iPad Mini and Google Nexus 7 in the quest to rule the mini-tablet market?

This is the new, flat Google logo

Comparing Android on my Nexus 4 side-by-side with iOS 7 on my iPad Mini, I began to understand why Apple faces the more monumental job in giving its OS design a refresh.