The Internet can be a confusing thing. Not what’s on it, but how you access it. In my travels I continue to encounter folks who don’t understand the basics of Internet connectivity–namely, the differences between Wi-Fi and 3G. This can cause problems, especially for buyers of devices like the Kindle
Read more →No Android device is really yours unless you have root access. Here’s how to install the Android SDK and root your Kindle Fire. Amazon’s Android-powered Kindle Fire e-reader/tablet has arrived, which means only one thing: Eager Android enthusiasts everywhere will buy one and hack it so they can get superuser
Read more →After years of being one of the odd men out in the iPhone market, Sprint jumped in with both feet on Thursday, offering preorders of Apple’s 8 GB iPhone 4 for $99. Preorder sales of the new iPhone 4S, which Sprint will also be offering, begin on Friday. There were prominent
Read more →Sprint released the HTC EVO 4G back in June of 2010. Before the EVO, there was no competition to the I Phone. Now that the Android OS has been revealed and Sprint is heavily advertising the EVO, Apple has much to be concerned about. I have owned an EVO now
Read more →Will the lightweight, affordable, and 4G Tablet PCs be the end for Notebooks as we know it? The release of the I Pad and Galaxy gave us a new door into the digital world. It’s hard to believe we lugged around a 5lb clunker at all. I personally don’t think
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