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Smartphones
Browsers
Google search history follows you from browser to mobile
Google's new feature allows users to view recent searches done on their desktop from their mobile and vice versa, but is this a less obvious play to get users to enable Web History after the recent mass exodus?
Smartphones
World’s first articulating iPhone base will begin production
Tiltpod for iPhones solves the balancing act of trying to get yourself in iPhone pictures before your smartphone falls off of a rock or table, or worse, chops your head off in pictures.
Smartphones
Buzz Contacts app boosts productivity for under a dollar
Smartphones are advanced in so many ways, yet still lacking in others, like the infinite scrolling for contacts or having no real way to group contacts natively. Buzz Contacts goes a long way to repair these problems for under a buck.
Smartphones
Free smartphone app turns any TV into a browser
Advancement in technology
Phone enhancements and technologies continue to impress us all. Up until now, there haven’t been too many limitations when it comes to...
Smartphones
Siri against Google Voice in a speed smackdown
Voice technologies
AGBeat has had some great fun at the expense of Siri, the name of the voice technology used in the "personal assistant" app...
Smartphones
Samsung Rugby Smart can take a beating
Samsung wants you to drop this phone - literally
As expensive as cellphones are these days, it always a shame when you find out for...
Smartphones
Half of all mobile phone owners now have smartphones
Smartphone ownership levels
According to a Nielsen survey in January, your age correlates with the likelihood of your being a smartphone owner, based on a...
Smartphones
Evernote Hello forever changes how you remember new people
Innovation in the palm of your hand
As mentioned in the video above, the brain does not categorize new contacts the way a Rolodex does,...


