Tag: Google

Ouch! RAZR burn.

Motorola Droid RAZR display quality receives mixed reviews

Uh-oh: yet another mention of graininess. But--hold the phones!--PCMag awarded it Editor's Choice (4.5/5). See what I mean about "mixed" opinion?
Motorola RAZR Droid

Motorola Droid RAZR early reviews are in

When it comes to smartphones I say: Anything but iPhone. My world is not black and white.
HTC Rezound on Verizon

Android Upgrade Dilemma: HTC Rezound, Motorola RAZR, or Google Nexus?

It's a solid device. But compared to the Nexus and RAZR I'm not convinced there's any compelling reason to choose it, unless, of course, you are smitten by HTC sense or Beats Audio.

Google Android takes market share from RIM and Microsoft (again)

What continues to amaze me is that only a few years ago Google was not even a player in the space.
Yahoo Livestand

Yahoo Livestand – pretty boy enters social magazine race (hands-on)

Though Livestand is billed as a magazine stand, it's really an aggregation play, a very good looking one at that.
Samsung Galaxy Nexus: first to run Android 4.0 - Ice Cream Sandwich.

Galaxy Nexus Early Reviews: Decent, not mind-blowing

"Roboto," the new ICS typeface, it getting positive reaction and is reported to me much easier to read. But where's the Siri-like must-have feature?
RIM Headquarters

Masses abandon BlackBerry, pickup iPhone 4S

So far Gazelle reports that 65,000 BlackBerries have been traded in. The firm expects that number to hit 75,000 by the end of the week.
Thin is in again with Motorola Droid RAZR: Only 7.1mm thick.

Verizon Droid RAZR pre-orders, are you in?

"The 960-by-540, blessedly not-PenTile-format screen is an absolute stunner. It uses Samsung Super AMOLED Plus technology. It's higher-res than any Samsung phone we've seen so far."
Google Samsung Nexus

Smackdown: Galaxy Nexus vs. Motorola RAZR

I was going to go RAZR (hey, nostalgia is fun), but for a feature monger like me, ICS on Nexus is hard (impossible) to turn down.
Motorola Droid

Verizon Motorola Droid upgrade options

With a legion of original Moto Droid users coming off contract next month (Nov. 9), will the iPhone 4S lure some to iOS?