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Chrome Beta for Android First Impressions [Video]

Thumb Now that Chrome Beta for Android has been available for a bit, I've taken some time to develop my first impressions of the application. It's obvious that the Chrome team is a separate division of Google that does its own thing, but we really like what they've done so far, especially with the tablet experience. It feels like a "real" web browser now. Enjoy the... Read more »

Asus Transformer Prime Review [Video]

Thumbnail Welcome to the Transformer Prime FT201, the first quad core mobile device and the first 10.1" tablet running Android 4.0.3 Ice Cream Sandwich. This tablet packs a blazing fast Tegra 3 chip, 1GB of RAM, an impressive 8MP rear facing camera and a beautiful SuperLCD IPS+ display in a package just 8.3mm thin. Is it worth your money? Are issues fixed? How polished is... Read more »

Wikipedia 1.0 for Android Review [Video]

Thumb It's finally here! Quite an interesting day for Wikipedia; Today the official Wikipedia for Android app hit the market for free in the form of version 1.0. It actually brings a few notable features that that browsing the site from your mobile phone won't offer: You can cache entire articles on your phone for offline reading, read in different languages, and even... Read more »

Zombie Dash App Review [Video]

DD I'm not a huge gamer on my mobile devices, especially my phone. I installed Zombie Dash for the heck of it and almost instantly found myself playing it more than I've played any game on any phone in a while. The concept is, of course, every simple: Out run the zombies. There are only two buttons on the screen: Jump and shoot. Your weapon of choice upgrades over time,... Read more »

Dropbox 2.0 Review [Video]

unnamed-2 One of my all time favorite Android apps and web-based services, Dropbox, has updated its  Android application to version 2.0. Dropbox V2 is optimized for Android 3.0 and above, and looks beautiful on Ice Cream Sandwich devices. A new menubar is present, along with several useful features that weren't present in the previous versions, like quick text files, upload... Read more »

Crunchyroll brings anime streaming to Google TV

cr-banner Anime fans rejoice! As of today, there is a new app for you to download to your Google TV hardware. Crunchyroll, a long-time favorite of the Android community has come in all its glory to the Google TV Market. The app gives both free members and premium users the ability to watch their anime in their living rooms without waiting for a licensed DVD to hit retailers,... Read more »

All About the Galaxy Nexus Camera [Video]

DD There's been quite a bit of buzz around the blogosphere regarding the Galaxy Nexus' measly 5 megapixel camera. As I'm sure you most of you are probably already aware, megapixels aren't everything. They do have their significance, but I've seen plenty of 5 megapixel sensors outperform their 8 megapixel counterparts. That being said, how exactly does the Galaxy Nexus... Read more »

Tour of the new Twitter Designs [Video]

DD Twitter for Android, along with the rest of its platforms, underwent a major design overhaul this morning, and is rolled out to just about everyone using the service. If you use the Official Android app, you've probably noticed an updated by now. Here's what you'll... Read more »

Samsung Galaxy Nexus for Verizon gets a hands on video look

Galaxy-Nexus-Verizon-Back-550x419 Android fans seem to have been side-tracked the past week with the ASUS Transformer Prime taking over the rumor mill for the time being. Or maybe we're still recovering from the great let down of 11/29. Maybe everyone is afraid of throwing out another possible release date before December 8th rolls around. Maybe we're all just jealous that the rest of the world... Read more »

Google Posts “The Evolution of Search” Video

timeline-1920x1080 For many of us it's hard to imagine a world without Google Search. It has become so essential for so many people that we often forget we're even using it. Whether it's on our computer, phone, or even TV Google Search is an awesome tool. What began as a research project back in 1996 has turned into something we didn't even know we couldn't live without. Google has... Read more »