By ComTECHnician on Mar 29, 2013 in:
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Having a phone that uses the Android operating system can amusing. For one thing it means that you have a smart phone (which is generally more fun than standard cellular phones). Another reason is, as long as you have your phone with you, you will ne...
With the great rise of computing power on mobile devices, it's almost a given that it can pretty much handle everything (no Crysis 3 here yet). That's why I was just half-surprised when I found an actually working PSP emulator on Android, aptly calle...
I was looking for a specific Android app the other day, something that's fresh and offers free messaging over the internet. This kind of service isn't new, but what I found had layers of extra features that were worth exploring. It's called WeChat.
Remember the Tamagotchi pets we had when we were kids? Yep, those pixel monsters that demand your attention are back. This time though, they've invaded your mobile devices as an app. Enter Tamagotchi Life. It's been a long time coming, but I expec...
By ComTECHnician on Feb 5, 2013 in:
Android, android, android apps, apps, consumer electronics, free android apps, google, mobile apps, mobile programming, smartphone, technology
Call clarity and the number of minutes provided used to be the main criteria by which people chose their cellular phones. Now cell phones are chosen based upon how smart the phone they want is. Lots of smart phone users … Continue reading ͛...
The "20 million downloads in just four days" casual game app, Temple Run 2, is now on the Google Play Store. The game, which was released earlier for the iOS, has been already a massive hit, thanks hugely to its predecessor Temple Run. Keith Sheph...
Hot on the tracks of their exclusive Android device launches, Smart Communications silently rolls out Smart Services, an Android-only app that aims to be your go-to for everything Smart-related. While we weren't briefed about the extent of capabil...