Top 5 News of the Week: make your Nexus 7 awesome again, Galaxy S3 vs S5, Note 3 price drop, how to factory reset the Galaxy S3 and Galaxy S5 availability and bonuses.
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The Nexus 5 and iPhone 5s may be aging gracefully, but they are still two of the best smartphones around. Here's my attempt at an objective comparison between the two.
The original 32 GB Nexus 7 for a staggeringly low 159 USD courtesy of Best Buy. If you're in the market for a low-cost tablet this is the device you want. Trust me.
Want your Google content mirrored on both your Android devices? Or one primary device and another entertainment device without duplicate notifications? We'll show you how
Recently Steve Wozniak, eccentric co-founder of Apple, said Apple could make an Android phone. Here's three ways Apple could do a better job of it than Android.
Google is apparently now forcing manufacturers to ship new devices with a current version of Android or face not being certified to run Google's suite of apps.
After 5 months of certificati, Verizon finally certified the Nexus 7 for their LTE networks and the device is likely to be available in stores starting February 13th.
Android is chock-a-block full of great menus, settings, stats and data about your phone, your usage, performance and how to enhance it. Here's five tips you should know.
Top 5 News: Make your Galaxy S3 awesome again, get 4.4.2 on your S3, whatever happened to the Nexus 10?, Sony withdraws update support for older Xperias and Android 4.5.
Overnight a few more alternative launcher appeared: EverythingMe left beta, the GEL was rebranded as the Google Now Launcher and Mozilla announced Firefox Launcher.
Do not Disturb is app has a ton of customizable options you need to keep the ZZZ’s going all night long, one step ahead of Blocking mode for Samsung phones.
Whatever happened to the Nexus 10 (2013). How has a device that seemed so concrete simply vanished into thin air? When will we finally see the new Nexus 10?
The same designer that showed us a brilliantly understated vision of what Android 4.5 might look like a month ago has shared the second part of his vision for Android 4.5
Larry Page has announced on the official Google blog that Google will sell Motorola Mobility to Lenovo for $2.91 billion. What does it all mean?
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