The Motorola RAZR was a mobile icon during my early teen years. Just about everyone I knew had one. It was surprisingly thin for a phone! The screen was impressive and it could do one thing very well that all of my friends love: transfer ringtones via bluetooth. Fast forward to today and the Motorola […]
Read moreSamsung Galaxy Tab Review: Your Next Tablet?
In just 2 years, Google has produced a worthy competitor to Apple’s iOS. It’s known as Android and runs on over 70 different handsets across every major US carrier. It’s being adopted by mainstream (my mom) at a faster rate than anyone anticipated. In recent months, Google started moving into the tablet market, competing with Apple’s iPad. […]
Read moreMotorola Droid X Review: Verizon’s Superb Answer To The iPhone
The Motorola Droid X is now available to the world at Verizon Wireless Stores. You may have noticed the hype surrounding this gorgeous device. Is it worth a change of heart? Better yet, how does the Motorola Droid X perform against the iPhone 4? I don’t have the iPhone 4, nor do I plan to […]
Read moreVerizon, Android, And Seesmic: A Recipe For A Great Twitter Android App
If you’re a new owner of the Motorola Droid or Google Nexus One, then your research for a twitter Android app has led you to king Twidroid. Twidroid is featured in the viral Youtube video Nexus One: “Web meets phone” and has been downloaded over 400,000 times. Twidroid’s crown might be fitting, but Seesmic for […]
Read more24 Reasons Why The Motorola Droid Is A Great Competitor For The iPhone
The Rundown: 1. It Works Right Out Of The Box 2. Beautiful OS Design 3. Verizon Network 4. Growing App Market 5. Google Maps Integration 6. Loud Speakers Brownie Point: 16GB SD included Price with Verizon: $200 (new contract) Amazon: Too low to display on Amazon (affiliate link) What’s The Big Deal […]
Read moreLG Voyager Is No iPhone Killer
Verizon’s Chief Marketing Officer Mike Lanman called the Voyager an “iPhone killer”. From the brief experience I’ve had with the LG Voyage, it’s the complete opposite of an iPhone killer. My experience can be summed up in two words: frustrating and disappointing. There are many inconsistencies with the user interface. The camera and audio quality […]
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