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posted September 12th, 2011 - by HotPinkGeek | Posted in: Accessory Reviews, Buyer's Guide, Product Reviews, Videos

Samsung Droid Charge Plastic Case

posted May 17th, 2011 - by sportsgeek | Posted in: Accessory Reviews, Buyer's Guide, Product Reviews, Videos

The geeks are back with a product video, displaying a Samsung Droid Charge plastic case. This is a low profile case, with access to all ports and buttons. The front lip is minimal, ensuring that access to the screen is not hindered. This is one of the best droid charge cases to get if you [...]

Windows Phone and Blackberry Struggle to get Attention

Windows Phone and Blackberry Struggle to get Attention
posted April 26th, 2011 - by collegegeek | Posted in: News, Tech Takes

With both Windows Phone 7 and RIM on the decline it is no surprise to see that there are not too many developers who seem to be very interested in them. It is difficult to say if this is for sure since the survey was only responded to by 2,760 developers who are using these devices, but it is very evident simply by looking at sales that both of these companies are suffering and having a hard time.

Nintendo 3DS with Netflix

Nintendo 3DS with Netflix
posted March 3rd, 2011 - by collegegeek | Posted in: News, Tech Takes

It is almost as if Netflix is releasing their services to any and every device possible. We know that Netflix can run on your computer, iOS or Android device, and most gaming consoles so why not move onto the Nintendo 3DS with it’s higher resolution screen.

Mobile Haptics

Mobile Haptics
posted February 17th, 2011 - by collegegeek | Posted in: News, Tech Takes

All stock Android devices come with haptic feedback turned on when you take it out of box just like any other touch screen phone, but it would be much better to be able to incorporate it better with apps and movies. Immersion’s MOTIV seems to be trying to fix this problem by trying to incorporate into normal Android devices.

ViewSonic on the Move

ViewSonic on the Move
posted February 14th, 2011 - by collegegeek | Posted in: News, Tech Takes

More than anything ViewSOnic has been known to be related with computers, but now with everyone jumping in on the mobile device industry it seems almost natural to see them join. Even before the Mobile World Conference, they have revealed their dual sim card phone, the V350.

Drop Cam for Android

Drop Cam for Android
posted February 3rd, 2011 - by collegegeek | Posted in: News, Tech Takes

Drop Cam has been available for iPhone users since last Summer, however Android users did not receive this app until now. Although Drop Cam is a good security app which keeps it’s videos stored on Cloud-based storage, this does not mean that it does not come at a high price.

Android Obsession

Android Obsession
posted January 31st, 2011 - by collegegeek | Posted in: News, Tech Takes

If Android and Google were not enough on your phone you can now rock them on your Google Chrome Browser and Gmail. They have come out with a theme that will keep you in the Android mood throughout your phone and even computing experience.

HSPA Sidekick with Android

HSPA Sidekick with Android
posted January 21st, 2011 - by collegegeek | Posted in: News, Tech Takes

Everyone used to be crazy about the Sidekick line of phones on T-Mobile. However over the past few years there has been a decline of interest in the Sidekick, in fact the Sidekick has been out of T-Mobile’s line up since mid last year. T-Mobile is now trying to revive the Sidekick and with it they plan on replacing the Danger OS with Android OS.

RIM on Other Smartphones?

RIM on Other Smartphones?
posted January 17th, 2011 - by collegegeek | Posted in: News, Tech Takes

Up until now Blackberry has been pretty stingy with sharing their software on other devices. It appears now that it would not be all too crazy to see Blackberry Messenger on a an Android or iPhone sometime in the perceivable future. This may seem like a huge step for them, but it is more of a clever business scheme to get people back onto their Blackberrys.