Pretty decent review of the #nexus5 Can't wait to get mine in the mail!
Pretty decent review of the #nexus5 Can’t wait to get mine in the mail!
Pretty decent review of the #nexus5 Can't wait to get mine in the mail!
Might be worth a shot for those of you that own a #galaxynexus
Might be worth a shot for those of you that own a #galaxynexus
Samsung and Google jointly released the Galaxy Nexus just over two years ago, in October 2011. The handset is no longer shiny and new, but that doesn’t mean there aren’t still customers using the device — it’s still for sale at retail locations like Amazon. And Nexus owners could be considered the hardcore Android fans or, in other words, the very ones who know about, and want, version 4.4 of the mobile operating system.
Might be worth a shot for those of you that own a #galaxynexus
Might be worth a shot for those of you that own a #galaxynexus
Samsung and Google jointly released the Galaxy Nexus just over two years ago, in October 2011. The handset is no longer shiny and new, but that doesn’t mean there aren’t still customers using the device — it’s still for sale at retail locations like Amazon. And Nexus owners could be considered the hardcore Android fans or, in other words, the very ones who know about, and want, version 4.4 of the mobile operating system.
Amazing everyone survived.
Amazing everyone survived.
This terrifying two-plane crash somehow miraculously resulted in no fatalities. It’s insane that people could survive after two planes hit each other in mid-air. It’s almost impossible that everyone could survive from the fireball and ensuing chaos after the crash. But they did. Thank God.
Very interesting.
Very interesting.
Google finally unveiled KitKat last week, but you may have noticed something was missing. Yes, there was no news on the so-called Google Experience Launche… by Ryan Whitwam in Applications, KitKat 4.4, News
Nexus 5 ‘coming soon’ to SaskTel | MobileSyrup.com
Very powerful tool inside the G+ app.
Very powerful tool inside the G+ app.
A little bit of work and a lot of Google magic lead to wonderful results
The latest version of the Google+ app brings with it another new app on your device: Photos. That’s Google+ Photos to be exact, and it’s an app that gives you access to all of your pictures and videos, both on-device and online, in a single place. Along with providing a system for managing your pictures,…
The latest version of the Google+ app brings with it another new app on your device: Photos. That’s Google+ Photos to be exact, and it’s an app that gives you access to all of your pictures and videos, both on-device and online, in a single place. Along with providing a system for managing your pictures,…
Creating Auto Awesome Videos in the new Google Photos app
A little bit of work and a lot of Google magic lead to wonderful results
The latest version of the Google+ app brings with it another new app on your device: Photos. That’s Google+ Photos to be exact, and it’s an app that gives you access to all of your pictures and videos, both on-device and online, in a single place. Along with providing a system for managing your pictures,…
The latest version of the Google+ app brings with it another new app on your device: Photos. That’s Google+ Photos to be exact, and it’s an app that gives you access to all of your pictures and videos, both on-device and online, in a single place. Along with providing a system for managing your pictures,…
This is would have been kinda crazy to witness!
This is would have been kinda crazy to witness!
Several days ago, a resident of Lachine, Quebec, captured harrowing video of a large electrical fireball that traversed across a power line, prompting everyone to ask: What the hell was that?
Not All “Viruses” Are Viruses: 10 Malware Terms Explained
Most people seem to call every type of malware a “virus”, but that isn’t technically accurate. You’ve probably heard of many more terms beyond virus: malware, worm, Trojan, rootkit, keylogger, spyware, and more. But what do all these terms mean?
KitKat Feature Spotlight: Non-Destructive Photo Editor With A New Layout And Advanced Features
Google has been talking up Snapseed and it’s enhanced HDR mode in recent blog posts and events, but the Gallery-based photo editor is getting a boost in An… by Ryan Whitwam in KitKat 4.4, News
Looking forward to test this out.
Looking forward to test this out.
In my opinion, Photospheres are one of the coolest camera features of Android. I don’t use them that often (not often enough, anyway), but I always take so… by Cameron Summerson in KitKat 4.4, News
Nexus 5 and Android 4.4 KitKat video walkthrough
Come take a look at the future of Android More: http://www.androidcentral.com/nexus-5
Yup, my transaction went very smooth this time around.
Yup, my transaction went very smooth this time around.
Before we go any further today, we do need to mention just how smooth Thursday’s launch of the Nexus 5 appeared to go from a retail standpoint. Google Play appeared to stand up to the nerd crush. Google Wallet — which in the past has been the bottleneck — handled the transactions as well as we could expect.
And phones are already shipping.
So kudos to the men…
And phones are already shipping.
So kudos to the men…
Android tops 81 percent of smartphone market share in Q3
Google debuts new wireless charging pad with support for Nexus 5 and 7
All the New Stuff in Android 4.4 KitKat
Happy Halloween, everyone. Have a KitKat–Google’s latest update to Android, that is, which Google just announced, along with the new Nexus 5. Here’s what you need to know about the mobile OS update.
How the Nexus 5 Compares to Its Toughest Smartphone Competition
Finally, the long-awaited Nexus 5 has arrived in the form of 5 inches of pure, unfiltered Android just the way Google always intended. That all sounds nice, but as Google’s flagship response to other big dogs like the iPhone 5S and Lumia 1020, does the refreshed Nexus have the specs to keep up with the competition (at least one paper)? We put together the comparison charts below to find out.
Nexus 4, Nexus 7 and Nexus 10 will all get Android 4.4 KitKat
Yeah, yeah. The new Nexus 5 is the first with Android 4.4. But if you’re sitting on one of those other Nexus devices — as in 2012’s Nexus 4 and Nexus 10, and the Nexus 7 (we presume both the 2012 and 2013 versions of it), know this: You’ll be getting KitKat in the coming weeks as well.
In addition, the Google Play Edition Samsung Galaxy S4 and HTC One also will be…
In addition, the Google Play Edition Samsung Galaxy S4 and HTC One also will be…