David Cogen

David opened a cell phone store on his college campus and started TheUnlockr.com as a personal tech blog back in 2009 along side. He gets an unnatural excitement out of showing others new things about their tech that they might not have known. Reach out to him on the following social networks and say hi.

How To Enable Adobe Flash on the Nexus 7

You may have noticed that your Nexus 7 only comes with the Chrome browser and, as such, doesn’t have Flash built in. In fact, if you try to download any alternative browsers from the Google Play store that say they support Flash, they still won’t work. Now, if you’re like […]

How to Root the Nexus 7 (WugFresh ToolKit Method)(Video)

Loving your new Nexus 7 but, like me, you noticed that there are a few features missing (like Adobe Flash)? Or perhaps you just want to load custom ROMs, overclock and just tinker with the Nexus 7 in general? Well, thanks to the developers over at XDA (as usual), the

Nexus 7 Review (Video)

Google’s first tablet was announced back on the 27th of June and now it is finally arriving in the hands of consumers. This tablet has already caused quite a buzz on the internet, mainly because of it’s super competitive price point, but can it live up to the hype? Let’s

Vote for My Friend, Michele Ragussis, on Next Food Network Star!

Ok, so this may not have anything to do with cell phones, tablets, etc. but it could really help out someone who is definitely deserved so I just have to post it. Please forgive the blatant plug, but my long-time friend, Michele Ragussis, has been competing on Food Network’s Next

Nexus 7 Begins Shipping, Pre-Orders Slowly Getting Fufilled

I’ve been waiting for my Nexus 7 since June 27th when I pre-ordered it, but according to some sources, it seems pre-ordering wasn’t necessarily the fastest way to get the device. According to PCWorld, Google has sent some of their Nexus 7 tablets to retailers already. Staples, Adorama, and Gamestop

Phone Review: Samsung Galaxy S III

*Yes, I am aware that this video is REALLY long, but damnit, I had a lot to say… Feel free to use the fast forward feature… Samsung’s latest flagship phone has landed. And, kudos to them, they managed to secure deals with all four of the major wireless carriers here

International HTC One X Gets Jelly Bean

Thanks, as always, to developers over at XDA, users of the HTC One X from overseas (you know the one with quad-core instead of dual-core) now have a custom ROM to load Android Jelly Bean on their device. Unlike the custom ROM for the Galaxy Nexus we showed you how

Android 4.1 Jelly Bean Walkthrough

I’ve had the pleasure to play with Android’s newest iteration Jelly Bean (4.1) for a few days now (thanks to XDA developers, of course) and figured I’d do our normal walkthrough when a new version of Android is released to showcase some of the new features of the OS compared

How To Install Siri on the iPad 2 on iOS 5.1.1

*We are aware that in the video above we are using an iPhone 4. Even though we use an iPhone 4 in the video, it works identically for the iPad 2. Jealous of your friends with their iPhone 4S’s and their personal assistant Siri? Completely understandable, the girl is quite

How To Install Siri on the iPhone 4 on iOS 5.1.1

Jealous of your friends with their iPhone 4S’s and their personal assistant Siri? Completely understandable, the girl is quite the handy assistant and quite the conversationalist, I hear. Well, even though Apple doesn’t want you to have Siri on your iPhone (they’d rather you buy the new iPhone instead) doesn’t

Nexus Q: Google’s Android Powered Content Hub

So this little sphere is an odd looking device; extremely futuristic looking, no screen, no input methods of any kind, etc. Nonetheless, it is a neat concept. Google plans to have you take this Android-powered device and plug it into your living room TV and speakers and have it stream