January 10, 2011
TechCredo isn’t about bringing the latest news; it’s more about documenting and listing the coolest things in mobile technology – the truly innovative stuff, stuff that’s impressive enough to even geek out a hardened tech geek. Such as the recently revealed Motorola Atrix superphone running Android that also can serve as a desktop and netbook [...]
Posted in Android, Featured Posts, Guides, Motorola, Videos | Tagged Android, CES 2011, Convergence, Demo, Hands-on, Linux, Motorola, Motorola Atrix, Tegra 2, Videos, Webtop
August 6, 2010
Back in May, Gameloft released a series of games for Android to mixed reactions. On one hand, the company was praised for the impressive graphics its lavish games featured, but at the same time Gameloft received criticism for not making the titles available in the Android Market. To add insult to injury, Gameloft initially had [...]
Posted in Android, Featured Posts, Games + Emu, Guides, Reviews | Tagged 3-D, Android RPG, Dungeon Hunter, Gameloft, Hack 'n' Slash, Hands-on, HD, Review, Role-playing Game, Ubisoft
July 30, 2010
There are already many superb games for Android, and there’s no doubt in my mind that it soon will become one of the world’s greatest mobile gaming platforms. One can only imagine what the games will look like when they can be powered by devices with dual-core 1.5 GHz Snapdragon processors, 4.3 inch screens and [...]
Posted in Android, Android Basics, Featured Posts, Games + Emu, Guides | Tagged 3-D, Android, Dungeon Hunter, Emulation, Gameloft, Games, Gaming, Hands-on, Nintendo, Overview, Polarbit, Top Games, Video Game Consoles, Videos
July 16, 2010
After an intriguing Wired article in early 2008, I think it’s safe to say that I got fairly obsessed with Android: Google’s then upcoming open-source mobile OS. I felt that Android was going to be the world’s greatest smartphone platform, the idea of it fascinated me immensely and I read news about the development of [...]
Posted in Android, Android Basics, Featured Posts, Guides | Tagged Android, Apps, Best, Blogs, Devices, Games, Hands-on, List, News, Phones, Previews, Reviews, Rumors, Sites, Top 10, Top Blogs, Websites
May 25, 2010
Alongside Touchflo 3D by HTC, SPB Mobile Shell has been one of the most popular user-interfaces for Windows Mobile devices for many years – and justly so. It makes Microsoft’s in many ways archaic OS more slick and up-to-date, and back in October last year, I recommended version 3.5 of the UI that had just [...]
Posted in Featured Posts, Guides & Articles, Symbian | Tagged 3.5, 5th Edition, Hands-on, Nokia N97, Review, SPB, SPB Mobile Shell, Symbian, Symbian^1
May 3, 2010
A feature that was introduced in Android 2.1 is live wallpapers, and they debuted on the Nexus One back in early January 2010. Live wallpapers are basically animated, interactive homescreen backgrounds that can behave differently depending on the time of the day, where you are, Internet updates, and how you move and touch your device. [...]
Posted in Android, Android Basics, Featured Posts, For Fun, Guides, Videos, Wallpapers | Tagged 2.1, Android, Backgrounds, Demos, Éclair, Freeware, Guide, Hands-on, HTC Desire, Incredible, List, Live Wallpapers, Motorola Droid, Screen savers, Top Free, Videos
April 12, 2010
One of the devices I’ve been most curious about the past couple of months, particularly in late 2009, is Nokia’s Maemo 5 powered N900. After the slightly disappointing Symbian^1, which failed to bring something new to the table, the Linux based, open-source OS Maemo 5, that features tight Internet integration, seemed like the perfect way [...]
Posted in Featured Posts, Random Tech | Tagged Hands-on, Impressions, Maemo, Meego, Nokia N900, Review
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