Instagram seems like one of the most popular social networks along with Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, and Google+. It has managed to gather a huge following who is willing to take low-resolution photos and stylize them with easy to use filters,…
After ages of waiting, Samsung has finally released the official Ice Cream Sandwich Android 4.0 update for Galaxy Tab 10.1 users. While users already had access to ICS on this tablet through custom ROMs, but they were missing support for…
Google announced its 7 inch Jelly Bean powered Nexus 7 tablet at Google I/O not so long ago. It has been shipping since then and demand is so strong that Google has stopped taking orders for the 16GB Nexus 7…
Many Android users would know that installing apps from sources other than the Google Play (formerly Android Market) is as simple as changing an option in settings. There’s no need to jailbreak your device as is the case with iPhones…
Reading is mostly what large screen users do. Yup, the iPad and Tabs are heavily used for reading, and not just watching movies or videos, or an alternate for a full time laptop (let’s not forget they come very handy…
You’ve got a new Android device ad you love it because it offers you so much flexibility, loads of free apps and customizations that you can do to it. But soon enough you realize that you’re using a stock version…
I’ve been using a Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 since some time now. Thanks to the lag and issues, I was about to sell it off due to my disappointment with Honeycomb OS and unknown delivery timeline of the Ice Cream…
Despite all the features that Samsung Galaxy Tabs have such as screenshots and so on, apps like ROM manager, market enabler and so on still require that you have root access to your device. There are a few methods to…
Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you must be well aware by now that Google and Samsung unveiled the next generation Nexus phone called Galaxy Nexus. Although I’m not a fan of the name, I like the specifications that…