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.

Samsung Droid Charge Review

Samsung’s turn at putting a 4G phone on Verizon’s LTE network? Well, it’s called the Droid Charge. Let’s see how it fairs in our quick review. Highlights Hardware Feels a bit chunky Solid feeling Shaped like a spaceship 1 Ghz processor Super AMOLED Screen Verizon 4G LTE Physical buttons instead

Android App: VirtualRecorder

To record or not to record, that is the question. With VirtualRecorder, that question is no more, you definitely want to record. This app gives you the ability to quickly and easily start recording the sounds around you that your phone mic is picking up. Highlights Styling It won’t win

Samsung Infuse 4G Review

Samsung’s latest device on AT&T is a whopper. No, seriously, it’s got a 4.5″ screen and AT&T’s new 4G speeds. Curious as to how it stacks up? Well, that’s what we are aiming to find out in this quick review of the Samsung Infuse 4G. Highlights Hardware Sleek, simple, and

How To Make Your Text Bold, Italic, or Strikethrough on Google+

So a lesser known feature of Google+ is the ability to change the font style of your posts using some shortcodes. Want your posts to stand out a bit? Here’s how. I. Change the Font Style of the Posts 1. Type your post to your stream. 2. Any words you

How To Tag People in Pictures on Google+

Just like with Facebook, you can tag yourself and your friends in your pictures. In case you were having trouble finding out how, here’s a quick tutorial. I. Upload Pictures or Locate a Picture from a Circle 1. So obviously in order to tag a picture, you need to have

How To Use Google+ Sparks

One other thing you may have noticed about Google+ that you don’t see on Facebook is Sparks. You may be wondering then, what these “sparks” are for and when you would use them. Let’s shed some light on them. I. Setup Some Spark Topics 1. From the Google+ home page,

How To Message People on Google+

So you may have realized by now that there is no way to “write on someone’s wall” in Google+. They have to post something and then you can comment on it only. So what if you want to send a quick message to one of your friends? Here’s how. I.

How To Use Google+ Circles

Trying to figure out what’s so different about Google+ over Facebook? Well, one of the big features are called Circles and they are pretty cool. Problem is, most people, aren’t quite sure how to use them. Let’s see if we can show you how these groups can be used to

How To Invite Others to Google+

Excited about Google+? Want to force your friends to join so you aren’t talking to no one with your posts? No problem. Here’s how to invite them. I. Before You Invite Them 1. Keep in mind that they MUST have a Gmail account (Google Apps accounts don’t work either, must

How To Transfer Pictures from Facebook to Google+

Wish you could get all of your Facebook pictures over to Google+ easily? Fortunately, there is an easy way to do just that using a simple Facebook app. Here’s how. I. Setup FotoLink 1. Click and install the Facebook App called FotoLink and Allow it access to your Facebook account.

When an HTC Evo View / HTC Flyer Might Come in Handy…

So I have to say I am slightly impressed with the HTC Flyer / Evo View 4G. Too be honest, what I like about it is really the fact that, thanks to it’s pen, it’s one of the few tablets out there that actually solves something. Most tablets are fun

Android App of the Day: Read it Later

One of the things that really annoys me, is finding a great article that I want to read on my mobile phone, but can’t because I don’t have the time, or worse, there is no Internet connection. Does this every happen you? Enter Read it Later, a mobile (and desktop

Nokia Android Device?

So take this one with a grain of salt as there is no way to confirm the picture isn’t just some third party developer with a lot of time that was able to port Android onto his Nokia. Then again though, Engadget, who broke the story is swearing that it’s