
My OtterBox Commuter case for my Samsung Galaxy Note has arrived! So stay tuned for my up and coming review… Published via WordPress for Android…

At work we get loads of customers that have upgraded from a simple Nokia, Samsung or Sony Ericsson that would last 5 days on standby and had no data connection, then wake up one day and decide to I’m going to buy my first Smartphone and its going to be an Android device. What is [Click for More]

So, what happens when you cross an Android smartphone with the Windows Phone Music UI? You get Metro’s minimalistic UI in an Android app, and it looks just great! Just in case you have not noticed, these pictures show a Windows Phone on the left and an Android phone on the right. It is said [Click for More]

Microsoft will make by the end of this year well over $1.3 billion from Android devices. Last week we learned from the Web that Microsoft is getting paid by Android smartphone OEMs a licensing fee in order to meet patent and copyright laws. This is no news, out of curiosity I just did the exercise [Click for More]

I was trying to confirm a story from a few days ago where Windows Phone 7 was projected to become #2 in market share (click [HERE] for more details on that) when I came across a confirmation that Verizon will be giving away free iPhones throughout the month of April in a desperate move to [Click for More]

As an attempt to keep some of the customers that seem to be moving on to Verizon, AT&T is offering them 1000 Free rollover minutes to be added to their rollover pool. The offering comes to their iPhone customers via text message, to which these customers need to answer “Yes” if they want to accept [Click for More]

ASUS is an electronics manufacturer. They are better known for being one of the first companies who started the Netbook frenzy a few years ago. They try and try and try until they get the right device. All this at low convenient prices for consumers. With all the tablets being rumored for CES this year, [Click for More]

As reported on a previous article (click [here]), we just completed a migration into Google Apps. Our initial goal was to replace MS Exchange, but we are going to use the other features available in our yearly fees. In this article I will go over the setup we did on our mobile users and their [Click for More]