The Moto X is official, five carriers, cosmetic customization, and Android 4.2
We’ve know about the Moto X for quite some time now, so today’s announcement wasn’t all that much of a
Read moreWe’ve know about the Moto X for quite some time now, so today’s announcement wasn’t all that much of a
Read moreAt least as far as I’m concerned, HP hasn’t really released any interesting hardware since the HP TouchPad (with the
Read moreA little less than a year ago, Google released the original ASUS Nexus 7 a Google I/O. The tablet has
Read moreOne of the less evident bugs that came along with the Android 4.2 update to Nexus device is a slight
Read moreSmartphone keyboards have improved a lot since their inception, but I’m still not a huge fan of typing on a
Read moreAndroid 4.2 Jelly Bean brought quite a few new features to the ASUS Nexus 7, but it also brought a
Read moreAs you know, Google today started selling the LG Nexus 4, 3G-compatible ASUS Nexus 7, and Samsung Nexus 10. Unfortunately,
Read moreOne of Android’s major strengths is that it allows the user to choose their own application to replace system defaults,
Read moreWhile the CyanogenMod team hasn’t yet released any information on its plans for moving to the latest Android 4.2 as
Read moreDespite hurricane Sandy causing Google to cancel its Android event scheduled for today in New York, the search giant has
Read moreWell, there you have it, folks. Google has now officially sent invitations to their next Android event, where it will
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