Posts by Mark Roberts:
The Top 5 Android Phones You Should Know About 5
Finally! Chrome Beta Update Adds Password And Autofill Sync 0
Well, this has been a long time coming. When the Chrome for Android beta channel first came out a few months ago, it promised to bring with it some much-requested updates to the mobile browser. So far, we have seen some pretty significant speed increases but nothing much else in terms of groundbreaking new features….
Did the Samsung Galaxy S4 Specs / Design Render Just Leak On Twitter? 1
If you’re reading this, you’re probably one of the many keeping their eyes on the Samsung Galaxy S4, arguably the most anticipated Android smartphone of all time. Everyone’s waiting to see what Samsung has up its sleeve, including Android device manufacturers like Sony, LG, and HTC, as they know their devices will inevitably be compared…
CyanogenMod 10.1-m2 (Android 4.2.2) Builds Out Now For Samsung, HTC, LG, And Nexus Devices 3
A couple days ago, Google released the Android Open-Source Project code for Android 4.2.2, and today, it would seem the team responsible for the excellent Cyanogen ROM was able to make quick use of Google’s offering. If you’re unfamiliar with how Cyanogen ROMs work, basically, they build upon Google’s AOSP code as a basis with…
Widgets Are Boring And HTC Thinks BlinkFeed Is The Cure 3
HTC’s Assistant Vice President of User Experience Drew Bamford recently wrote up an interesting post on HTC’s blog, explaining the design philosophy of the company’s fifth iteration of Sense. Sense has been one of the few custom user interfaces built by phone manufacturers that could be considered by some to be preferable over stock Android, and…
Google’s CFO Talks Motorola, Casts Doubt On May Release Of X Phone 1
Chief Financial Officer Patrick Pichette spoke last week at a conference about Google’s struggles with inheriting Motorola Mobility’s product pipeline, something the company must fulfill despite an evidently lacking sense of pride of the devices. Pichette made some interesting comments regarding the fact that Motorola’s manufacturing obligations for yet-unreleased phones will force us to see upcoming…
Fido Plans Now Include Voicemail And Call Display 0
We have seen Fido make some major changes in the past year to more distinguish itself as a budget-friendly carrier. Fido took the lead before Christmas offering a $57 $56 all-inclusive plan with 1GB 2GB of data, marking an end of the carrier’s treatment of voicemail and caller display as extra add-on features. It should be noted…





