101 Best Android Apps is an Android Apps gallery for the best Android phone applications
Sponsored Links
Most smart cameras require a wired power source. Oftentimes, though, getting a power source to a camera mounted anywhere outside just isn’t practical. That’s where Netgear’s fully wireless Arlo Pro cameras come in. QVC is currently offering a two-pack…
When you’re shopping for a new smartphone, there are a lot of factors to weigh so you can find one that suits your needs. What tips do we have for picking the right phone? Well, here’s what NOT to do.(This is a preview – click here to read the entire e…
Qualcomm doesn’t have to worry about a hostile takeover anymore, but the company is still trying to please stockholders. It previously promised to reduce costs by $1 billion, and part of that seems to be laying off a large number of employees.
Qualcom…
The Samsung Galaxy S9 comes in slightly different variants, depending on which part of the world it was intended to be sold in. Whereas the version designed for the US market comes with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 chip inside, Galaxy S9 devices sold int…
The Samsung Galaxy S9 comes in slightly different variants, depending on which part of the world it was intended to be sold in. Whereas the version designed for the US market comes with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 chip inside, Galaxy S9 devices sold int…
The world of smartwatches is starting to dry up, and as sad as that is, I can’t say that I’m surprised. However, there remain a few diamonds in the rough, one of which is on sale over on eBay. The Fitbit Ionic, in all three color variations, is going for $239.99, a nice $60 off.
While not really a typical smartwatch – as compared to a Wear OS or Gear device – the Ionic nonetheless received a very fair rating from Ryan, who re-reviewed the wearable after it had some software updates.
[Deal Alert] Fitbit Ionic down to $240 on eBay ($60 off) was written by the awesome team at Android Police.
The world of smartwatches is starting to dry up, and as sad as that is, I can’t say that I’m surprised. However, there remain a few diamonds in the rough, one of which is on sale over on eBay. The Fitbit Ionic, in all three color variations, is going for $239.99, a nice $60 off.
While not really a typical smartwatch – as compared to a Wear OS or Gear device – the Ionic nonetheless received a very fair rating from Ryan, who re-reviewed the wearable after it had some software updates.
[Deal Alert] Fitbit Ionic down to $240 on eBay ($60 off) was written by the awesome team at Android Police.
With Android tablets being… Android tablets, Chromebooks are quickly being adapted to fill the void. On supported devices, they combine the utility of Android apps with the flexibility of an adaptive (and productive) form-factor. The latest tweak, presenting Android-style Settings and Shortcuts apps in the launcher, further affirms the role Google’s Chrome OS is set to assume.
It’s no secret, we’re of the opinion that Chrome OS devices are set to displace Android tablets, and app-centric changes like these seem to imply that Google feels the same way.
Chrome OS Settings and Shortcuts to appear in launcher alongside Android apps was written by the awesome team at Android Police.
With Android tablets being… Android tablets, Chromebooks are quickly being adapted to fill the void. On supported devices, they combine the utility of Android apps with the flexibility of an adaptive (and productive) form-factor. The latest tweak, presenting Android-style Settings and Shortcuts apps in the launcher, further affirms the role Google’s Chrome OS is set to assume.
It’s no secret, we’re of the opinion that Chrome OS devices are set to displace Android tablets, and app-centric changes like these seem to imply that Google feels the same way.
Chrome OS Settings and Shortcuts to appear in launcher alongside Android apps was written by the awesome team at Android Police.
Flickr has been purchased by photo-sharing service SmugMug.
According to a new report from USA Today, Flickr has been purchased by photo-sharing service SmugMug. The company says it plans to “[breath] new life” into Flickr by pouring in the necessary resources and focus.
For what it’s worth, SmugMug CEO Don MacAskill sure seems bullish about the service:
Flickr is an amazing community, full of some of the world’s most passionate photographers. It’s a fantastic product and a beloved brand, supplying tens of billions of photos to hundreds of millions of people around the world. Flickr has survived through thick-and-thin and is core to the entire fabric of the Internet.”
It’s unclear just how much money SmugMug spent on this 14-year-old piece of the entire fabric of the internet, but it has already launched a landing page for SmugMug + Flickr.
SmugMug, which has been around longer than Flickr, says the two platforms represent “the world’s most influential photographer-centric c…