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July 1st, 2011
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The HTC EVO 3D has made it fun to take 3D videos and photos. However, once you have 3D content, sharing it with others is not so easy. The EVO 3D doesn't supply a way to convert 3D videos to 2D, but it does have an easy way to convert 3D photos to 2D. Once photos are in 2D format, they can be viewed on any computer and smart phone. Read More
May 17th, 2011
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Using Google Music, a music fan can upload some favorite tunes to Google, then play them back on a cellphone... anywhere and at any time. In fact, the music can be played back on up to eight different cellphones, although they will all need to connect to the same Google account to access the music. With an attractive and friendly user interface, Google Music makes it easier to organize and listen to your music - no matter where you are. Read More
February 17th, 2011
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The HTC ThunderBolt and Apple/Verizon iPhone 4 are both powerful phones with lots of features. One of the primary activities of people using these phones will be browsing the Internet, so the question comes up as to which device might be a better browser. With its big screen, the ThunderBolt has a more eye-filling display, but which phone can get from page to page with the fastest? The video on the right attempts to compare the Internet browsing capabilities of the HTC ThunderBolt and the Verizon iPhone 4. Read More
July 27th, 2010
We've downloaded quite a few Android apps in our day, and use a fair number of them on a pretty regular basis. When it comes down to it, though, there are five Android apps that we've been able to agree that you'd have to pry from our cold, dead hands. Read More
March 16th, 2010
With more than 16,000 apps available, and new ones being added daily, finding the cool new ones can be a bit challenging. Read this insider's guide to get the scoop straight from Stewart Wolpin, a smartphone expert with over 25 years in the wireless industry. Read More
March 4th, 2010
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Thanks to a new app courtesy of Google, Android users have yet another way to quickly find contacts, applications, bookmarks and songs on their smartphones. Dubbed Gesture Search, the new app lets users find content by drawing letters on the screen. Read More
February 12th, 2010
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Unless you pay the mall a visit most every weekend and know it like the back of your hand, sorting through all the advertisement pillars to find that one with the mall map isn't always a great time -- particularly for those of us who want to get out of the mall as fast as possible. Point Inside aims to bring the interior maps of malls across the U.S. directly to your Android smartphone, at the same time delivering helpful information such as store hours and contact information. Read More
February 11th, 2010
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It really doesn't matter who you are or what kind of phone you have, banging out an epic text message or email using a virtual keyboard is never a good time. For anyone who's ever experienced a tragic case of thumb fatigue, ShapeWriter's virtual keyboard may let you stay in the game just a bit longer. Read More
February 11th, 2010
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If you have a slew of retail reward cards and membership cards cumbersomely squeezed onto your key chain or frequently find yourself key chain-less while trying to get into the gym, Key Ring for Android might be the solution to some of your woes. Read More
February 10th, 2010
If you are armed with an Android phone, frequently on-the-go, and unable to stomach the idea of fully parting from your blog for any extended period of time, this list of free Android apps will help keep the blogger in you in the know and even allow you to expertly share your thoughts and opinions from almost anywhere. Read More