Review
by Joshua Munoz
Apr 13, 2011
If you're a total photography fiend that hates the idea of using your USB cable to pull your photos and videos off your phone (and let's be honest, cables were SO last year), then you're going to love...
Article
by Chris Parsons
Jan 24, 2011
Like most things at Google, cloud printing started off as a beta back in April 2010 but Google is now launching it across mobile devices. Google cloud printing for mobile documents and GMail mobile a...
Review
by Jerry Hildenbrand
Jan 19, 2011
The Ubuntu One service is a pretty cool thing. Think of it a Dropbox, but written by the open source people at Canonical. Maybe one of it's coolest, yet least known features is the ability...
Article
by Alex Dobie
Jan 18, 2011
Gaming firm Envizions has announced the Android-based GameBox console, which promises to deliver a cloud-supported home console experience on the Android platform. Similar to Envizions' cross-platfo...
Article
by Jesse Potter
Dec 09, 2010
Wyse has reached the 250,000-user milestone across Android and iOS devices. To celebrate this milestone, Wyse simultaneously launched PocketCloud 1.1, which is already available in the Android...
Review
by Jared DiPane
Oct 15, 2010
Music is a huge part of my daily life, whether at a computer, driving in my car, or sitting waiting for the next meeting music is always playing. I have used Pandora or Slacker off and on, as lo...
Article
by Jerry Hildenbrand
Aug 11, 2010
Evernote has updated their excellent Android application to include a widget (pictured), the 'send to Evernote function' (also pictured), pinch zooming within a note, note caching, and a slew o...
Article
by Phil Nickinson
Feb 04, 2010
For you Dropbox fans out there who look at your iPhone-wielding friends longingly as they browser through their stuff in the cloud, take heart in the knowledge that an Android application is in the w...
Article
by Casey Chan
Jul 21, 2009
Gizmodo is speculating that Google will eventually bring their new desktop OS, Chrome OS, to their current OS, Android's, space--smartphones. We can't argue with them either, Android and Chrome ...
Article
by Casey Chan
Oct 17, 2008
You can always count on Steve Ballmer, Microsoft CEO, to run his mouth and offer unsolicited opinions about future technology. What did he say this time? That the world is not ready for cloud compu...



































