Sundar Pichai, Google's new chief of Chrome and Android, has some interesting things to share ahead of the Google I/O 2013 conference.
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iFixit ripped the Ouya Android-based game console apart, and even a baby could fix this. The boys over at iFixit got their sweaty hands on an Ouya Android game console, and what did they do with it? They tore it to bits and pieces, revealing all its innards and private areas that shouldn't be touched due to its sensitivity.
Everyone is trying to get a piece of the Android game console market. The newest member is BlueStacks, with a different approach.
Real-time editing, support for Android tablets? Office Web Apps is becoming the de facto Web-based editing suite.
If the HTC One is too big for your hands, keep holding out for the HTC M4. It's almost the same device, but smaller in size.
Contemplating on switching to Windows Phone from your Android device? Switch To Windows Phone app will make things easier.
The reviews are in, and it appears the Samsung Galaxy S4 is one hell of a smartphone. The Samsung Galaxy S4 is finally here as reviewers from all walks of life are making their thoughts known to the world on what they think of the latest and possible greatest Android device.
Windows Phone is on the up and up, however, the same can't be said for BlackBerry. The Windows Phone platform is growing substantially since the beginning of 2013.
Microsoft aims to entice Android users to switch to Windows Phone with 'Switch to Windows Phone' app from Quixey.
Microsoft has something to smile about, as its Surface line of tablets outsell the Google Nexus 10. Not everything is going Microsoft's way this year, but the company might feel a little better after learning that its Surface tablets outsold the Google Nexus 10.
Looking at Android now, you wouldn't have guessed that it was made for digital cameras. The departed former boss of Google's Android division, Andy Rubin, revealed some interesting facts about Android.
The new gaming application from Gameloft receives mixed response from Android users. Finally, the wait has come to an end: the long-awaited entertainer of Android users is now available for download on Google Play.
Google Glass could find its way to consumers' faces by Aug. 6, if a leak is accurate Google Glass has been at the center of wearable computing device rumors lately.