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SHAREit - Transfer & Share is a free tool that lets you send files between devices even when you have no Internet or nearby WiFi networks.
These are the best engines and development environments to create games of all kinds for the Android platform.
10 free, open source apps apps for Android that are just as efficient and robust as their licensed co-parts.
Have you ever really asked yourself what "the Cloud" is? According to recent studies, most people haven't. Have no fear, we've got everything you need to know about cloud technology and storage right here.
Here we review Facebook’s record of attempts to penetrate the mobile market with apps separate from their main client.
If you’re having a hard time hitting the books, these apps will help you plan your time better during the exam period.
XBMC is one of the most popular and complete media centers that exists. It is a free, open-source application designed to convert any device into a complete media center where you can view images and video, in addition to listen to your favorite podcasts and music, as long as...
Most of us love to travel and discover new places, but it isn’t always easy to get around in regions where a language different than our own is spoken. It can be a barrier when trying to carry out even simple daily tasks. Many people use printed guides to...
A couple days ago Samsung presented at an international event the long-awaited new model of the Galaxy S line, an open secret that many consumers have been waiting for ever since the brand starting experiencing tremendous success a few years ago with its new lines of smartphones and notebooks....

What CES 2013 left us

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The International Consumer Electronics Show, which took place in Las Vegas, ended on Friday, January 11. There were around 150,000 people that visited the different booths at the event to see the more than 30,000 products that were presented by diverse tech companies. The whole idea of CES is...