Tag: Android

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Snapseed now allows you to edit RAW photos on Android

I know most photographers don’t instinctively reach for something like an Android powered phone or tablet when they want to fine tune one of their photos shot in RAW format. I get it. But I have to say it is a pretty nice option to have if you only need to make minor adjustments on…




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AdBlock Browser Now Available On Android And iOS

  Tired of annoying and overly obtrusive ads wrecking your internet browsing experience on mobile devices? Well, good news! The makers of the most popular browser extension AdBlock Plus have now released a full browser of their own for both Android and iOS that allows you to not only block all ads, but also disable the…




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How To: Control your DSLR with an Android tablet pt 1 (Wired)

In part one I will show you the basic method of connecting your Android tablet to a Nikon DSLR camera using a USB cable. The instructions below will detail what things you will need, some that are optional, as well as the app I used to control the camera. I will start with optional accessories…




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PushBullet mirrors all mobile notifications to your desktop

When I am working on my computer I want minimize distraction as much as possible. If I hear my phone go off I don’t want to have to pull it out of my pocket to see if it was something I need to respond to immediately every time it makes a sound. To that end a few…




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South Korea directive allows Android users to remove preinstalled apps

The picture above illustrates the term coined as “bloatware,” or basically the apps that manufacturers and carriers load onto your phone that you cannot get rid of. Unlike the apps you download from the market, these apps cannot be uninstalled. This is something that has annoyed probably anyone that has ever owned an Android phone,…




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Motorola adds more wood options to custom Moto X, also slashes price

It seems as though each of the major manufacturers in the phone market all have their own trademark build material for their flagship phones. HTC has the all aluminum One series, Samsung owns the plastic/faux leather market, Apple made glass on both sides of the phone popular, and Motorola even has Kevlar. Well today Motorola added another feather…




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Hisense shows off their 6.8-inch X1 phone

Just how big is too big when it comes to the phone you carry with you everyday? Depends who you ask I suppose. I can’t imagine comfortably using anything bigger than my current phone which is 5-inches, but as any Galaxy Note user might tell you, bigger is better. If that sounds like you than…




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Nexus 7 Tablet Giveaway!

To kick off the opening of our website we are giving away a Nexus 7! This is the first tablet Google put out and it was often referred to as the best one in its size you could buy. It had been my go to tablet since it was first put out and I recommend them to…