X-Mini KAI 2: Size doesn’t matter
X-Mini’s motto is “sound beyond size” as they specialize in small speakers that are big on sound. This is the second X-Mini speaker I’ve had a chance to review. The X-Mini WE outperformed my wildest...
View ArticleLofree Edge: A fresh take on bluetooth speakers
There is a large array of bluetooth speakers and speakerphones out there on the market. Some are better than others with each one trying to get the upper hand on their competitors. Trying to stand out...
View Articleverykool’s Spark II lights world on fire at $169.00
Android devices are in a war of budget phones. While many of the flagship devices have calmed down to having minor annual updates, there seems to be a race at the bottom to see who can jam the most...
View ArticleRace to the bottom of the cell phone barrel
Not too long ago cell phones were having a race to the top. Every week it seemed like one cell phone company was trying to out do another one. While the competition was great on the outside as it sped...
View ArticleSunrise calendar app now adds easy scheduling with a new keyboard
The first major change to Sunrise Calendar since its acquisition from Microsoft is an interesting one to say the least. In order to make scheduling easier, the app now comes equipped with its own...
View ArticleI started running because this app rocked my run (App Review)
Let’s face it, running sucks. It has to be the most boring exercise there is to do, even squats seem preferable. Judging by the vast amount of gizmos and gadgets directed towards exercising, the tech...
View ArticleSamsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 Android 5.0.2 update locks out competitor keyboards
Samsung’s business orientated Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 tablet received its Android 5.0.2 update in mid-July after a long wait to much fanfare. Unfortunately, one major feature has been broken during the...
View ArticleTrekkerTech’s PhoneRider keeps your phone safe while driving
My wife is always yelling at me for using my phone while driving. Yes, I have a Bluetooth on my Nissan Versa, but I’m still using my hands to navigate through the phone to answer or GPS, taking my eyes...
View ArticleUPDATE: Samsung finally patches Galaxy Note Pro 12.2; users rejoice
You may have recalled my article three weeks ago about Samsung’s update for the Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 that broke all competitor’s Bluetooth keyboard functionality with the niche tablet. Finally, as of...
View ArticleEasily print labels with the Epson LW-600P Label Printer
Printing has been the Achilles’ heel of mobile devices since their existence. In the last 18 months, printing has started to get easier by the means of apps by manufacturers and even Google building in...
View ArticleXiaomi announces a 49-inch 4K Android TV for a whopping $640
Tech lovers worldwide have just been given a reason to envy China. Early this morning Xiaomi just announced that it is releasing a 49-inch 4K Android TV called the MI TV 2. Despite the price being...
View Article[REVIEW] King of car chargers, the OXA Dual Car Charger
Have you ever tried charging a Galaxy Note (I, II or 3) on a charger for a less powerful phone? You probably found out that the charger was not strong enough. In fact, in many cases the charge produced...
View ArticleAndroid is better with a Titan [App of the Day]
After months of EA pushing “life is better with a Titan” advertisements in our face, EA has finally just dropped the Titanfall app into the Google Play Store. The Titanfall Companion App comes loaded...
View ArticleScurvy Scallywags mash up game starts to plunder Android
For those of us who have yearned for the day when we can get a match-3 role playing game tied in with a musical and pirates, the day has finally arrived. Scurvy Scallywags brings all that and much more...
View ArticleGet “physical” with Fusion [App of the Day]
Aspiring physicist or just a student looking to learn more about astrophysics? Fusion is an addicting game that makes learning fun. The game starts where you are in control of creating your own...
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