The last year has brought a ton of changes and surprises with it. So what tops the list for 2013 when it comes to Android and smartphones? Check out our list below.
The new year is upon us and there is no telling what may come down the pipe. Eric Schmidt, the chairman of Google, provides some incite into what 2014 may bring
Not everyone is as familiar with Android as they'd like. Our Android for Beginners series is designed to help get you up to speed on what you can do with your Android.
Some people are really caught in the middle between Android and iOS as to which OS is better. Here we take a look at some things which are unique to the Android OS
There's been a number of highlights amongst Android smartphone this year, but what were the highlight devices of the year? And did you manage to pick one up?
The smart dialer included in KitKat on the Nexus 5 has been scraped out of the code and released for anyone to install on a phone running an official or custom KitKat ROM
The Nexus 7 has been one of the most popular tablet devices of 2013. It's cheap and it is of a very high quality. Here we look at some of the coolest Nexus 7 accessories
Our readers still like their Nexus 4, and they want more tips and tricks to get the most of it. Here's another five tips on how to improve your Nexus 4
Top 5 News: Android 4.4.1 and 4.4.2: news and install tutorials, Android Device Manager as an anti-theft tool, Play Store gets updated, best smartphones of 2013 survey.
Google Now is a powerful tool. Not only does it use your voice to provide accurate searches, with a few tweaks, you can also use to program and control your home.
Android 4.4.1 is starting to roll out for Nexus devices and brings with it some pretty good bug fixes, most notably for the Nexus 5. Check out the changes inside.
CyanogenMod just released their first milestone build of CM 11 for Nexus devices, changing the order in which bug fixing usually proceeds. Nightly builds are also out now
Android 4.4.1 is rolling out for the Nexus 5, Nexus 4 and Nexus 7 LTE models. The incremental update brings camera improvements as well as sound and exchange server fixes
The Google Play editions of the HTC One and Samsung Galaxy S4 are the latest devices to receive the Android 4.4 KitKat update, following the Moto X and Nexus 4 last week.
Some clever developers at XDA Developers have released Android 4.4 KitKat ROMs for older Nexus devices including the Nexus One, nexus S and Galaxy Nexus.
The Nexus 5 has been out long enough by now that we thought it was time to share a root tutorial to let you take complete control over your Google wonder phone.
A Google spokesperson has confirmed that a new Android camera API is indeed in the works and it will bring RAW image data to all Androids as well as a native Burst Mode.
The Nexus 5 is here and is beloved by editors and consumers alike, but there's just something about it that I can't quite find myself to love. What are your thoughts?
Has the Moto G stolen the crown as the low-cost king? Check out our Moto G vs Nexus 4 comparison and see how it stands up next to the Nexus 4!
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