The Moto G is the downgraded international version of the Moto X with a combination of good hardware and a craz good price. Check out our Moto G review!
Emojis are a huge part of the IM culture worldwide and the new ones that come with Android 4.4 KitKat keyboard are really cool. Here is how to get them on your device.
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Android 4.4 KitKat may be a long way away for most, but you can ge tthe KitKat look and fell on your smartphone now, with custom ROMs, launcher themes and more.
Instagram has brought annoying auto loading video ads and the auto playing of ad audio can be really annoying. But not if you switch off the sound to those video ads!
Since learning new languages has become very common, which Android language learning apps are better? We took Babbel and Busuu head-to-head in our app war.
Android 4.3 brought many new features we love, but alas, there are some we aren't too fond about: the constant Wi-Fi scanning even if Wi-Fi is turned off. Disable now!
After the release of the Nexus 5 and Android 4.4 KitKat last night, lots of unpacking has begun, beginning with the Google Experience Launcher from the Nexus 5 firmware.
Google Hangouts version 2.0 combines instant messaging and SMS into one application. The APK for the new app is available and we'll show you how to get it set up.
Google Maps is quite easily the most popular mapping service available, but not every users knows all the gesture controls the app offers, including one-handed controls.
BlackBerry Messenger is now out for iOS and Android after a few false starts. Will you be making the switch over in your messenger service because of it?
The Moto X is a is available in the Americas. Not a high-end phone, it still has a great AMOLED screen, fast X8 processor & nice design. Check out our Moto X review!
If you can't wait for the Nexus 5 to arrive, follow my simple tutorial to turn your Nexus 4 into a convincing Nexus 5. No one will be able to spot the difference!
Facebook is now allowing 13-17 year olds to post publicly on the site. We've got a tutorial to help you understand and set up your Facebook Privacy Settings.
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