Ice Cream Sandwich Flagship Device: The Galaxy Nexus

Ice Cream Sandwich Flagship Device: The Galaxy Nexus

Oct 20, 2011

Though actually manufactured by Samsung, this phone has nothing but Google and Android branding on it. Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich wasn’t that surprising. As we got closer and closer to the release, more and more rumors were leaked. Though the secret wasn’t kept as well as it could have been, the release of the new mobile OS is still cool. As you...

Android 4.0 “Ice Cream Sandwich” is Official

Android 4.0 “Ice Cream Sandwich” is Official

Oct 19, 2011

Fineally, the long awaited Android 4.0 update is official! It brings some awaited changes that will really one-up your Android phone. One of the new things of ICS is that there will be no more physical or capacative navigation buttons. The only ones for use will be on the display itself, much like the tablet version of Android, Honeycomb. Personally I...

Should You Start Using Google+?

Should You Start Using Google+?

Oct 18, 2011

There’s been a lot of debate on whether Google+ will soar past Facebook as the new main social-networking site. There are a ton of celebrities on Google+ right now, but what actual reasons are there to join? Let’s have a look. The interface looks similar to Facebook, with Stream (friend’s updates, ect.) in the center and options for...

Google Drive is Coming

Google Drive is Coming

Sep 25, 2011

The long-rumored Google Drive has finally had some hard evidence to back it up. About a month ago, some changes to Chromium (the open-source browser behind Chrome) suggested that “GDrive” may be soon to launch. Just yesterday social media consultant, Johannes Wigand, noticed something that seemed to resemble Google Drive at a Google-sponsored event....

Happy 20th Birthday World Wide Web!

Happy 20th Birthday World Wide Web!

Aug 6, 2011

The tool that lets us get access to unlimited information, the tool that lets us look at cats doing tricks, and the tool that lets me bring this article to you has officially turned 20 years old! On August 6, 1991, Tim Berners-Lee had a summary of a project he wanted to start that organized information on a computer network through a “web”...