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

Android App of the Day: Temple Run

Who hasn’t wished they could be like Indiana Jones, even if for a day? Well, in Temple Run for Android , you’re an red-haired, muscle bound, Indiana Jones look-alike who just can’t stop running. Armed with a golden icon, your mission is to stay our of the grasps of the

iOS App of the Day: RedLaser Barcode Scanner and QR Code Reader

Did you know that you could turn your iPhone into a comparison shopping guru with the help of the right barcode scanner app? For example, you’re out at Best Buy and your shopping for a new laptop, wouldn’t it be great to know what that same product is priced at

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

Nexus 7 Tablet: Everything You Need to Know

So after the leaked information we finally have a lot of the details confirmed thanks to Google’s I/O keynote today. So without further ado, here’s what’s confirmed and what isn’t for the new Nexus 7 tablet. Specs: 7″ 1280×800 resolution display Tegra 3 quad-core CPU with a 12-core GPU 1GB

Android 4.1 New Features

Jellybean is here! And with it comes a lot of enhancements to Google’s Android operating system. To save you from having to scroll through liveblogs all day to figure out what’s new, here are the key new features. New Features Much smoother, faster UI – Jellybean boosts the device CPU

How to Root the Motorola Droid 4 (XT894) running Android 4.0.4

The Motorola Droid 4 is just five months old and when it was released back in January, it was just another dual-cored device running Gingerbread OS.  The device did attain root at that point but with it receiving the Android 4.0.4 update recently, it’s back to looking for an easy

Windows Phone App of the Day: WSJ Live

I can’t believe this app has so few ratings, so I am going to review it in the hope that my less than widely revered opinion will boost the number of downloads for WSJ Live even a fraction of a percent. Released at the end of May by Dow Jones

Google Nexus 7 Tablet Possible Details?

Image credits of Gizmodo Australia A writer named Luke Hopewell at Gizmodo Australia, claims to have seen a training document of a new tablet that Google and ASUS will be announcing shortly. He says the device will be called the Nexus 7 and it will a 7 inch tablet (wonder

T-Mobile’s Coverage About to Get Better?

Possibly, thanks to an agreement that was just announced by T-Mobile and Verizon. Essentially T-Mobile is buying AWS (Advanced Wireless Services) spectrum from Verizon to boost their coverage in 15 of the top 25 US markets; including places like Philadelphia, Washington D.C., Detroit, Minneapolis, Seattle, Cleveland, Columbus, Milwaukee, Charlotte, Raleigh-Durham, Greensboro,