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Android Music App DoubleTwist Launches Streaming Service

Android Music App DoubleTwist Launches Streaming Service

With the streaming market saturated beyond belief and the ever growing question of is their real money to be made, it would seem kind of crazy to try and kickstart a new streaming music service now. But that’s just what DoubleTwist is doing. Sound familiar? The popular Android music app is back and more robust in version 2.0 with the biggest addition being a new $3.99/month streaming music service called “Magic Radio” backed by a 13 million strong...

Nokia To Release Tweaked Lumia 928 On Verizon WIth Aluminum Back, Lighter And Thinner Body

Nokia To Release Tweaked Lumia 928 On Verizon WIth Aluminum Back, Lighter And Thinner Body

Being a CDMA customer has its pros and cons. One pro, at least here in the states, is one gigantic carrier (Verizon) with a ton of coverage. The cons, of course, come in the form of hardware availability – or lack thereof. More often than not, new, unique devices are released on GSM first and CDMA later. Considering a vast majority of the world uses GSM, it makes sense from the manufacturers’ perspectives. For the customer, however, it sucks. But waiting pays...

Review & Roundup Part 2: Rocketcases

Review & Roundup Part 2: Rocketcases

We reviewed the Gameboy iPhone cases from Rocketcases back in January after a romp at CES in Vegas. When I was originally sent the Gameboy cases, a NES Controller case was also included in the bunch. Unfortunately, the courier service delivering the package got all smash happy with it and happened to damage that case. So the one I was really stoked to receive was damaged and I was unable to wear the case around. Luckily the Gameboy cases are gorgeous and so much fun to drape...

Review: Logitech UE 9000

Review: Logitech UE 9000

Whereas $400 is entering the upper end of universal in-ear products where a few stand out models dominate, the over/on-the-ear headphone segment is chock full of competition, not to mention, plenty of great sounding hardware. That said, there can also be awesome sound quality had for less, too. So what exactly makes Logitech UE’s 9000 headphones worth your hard earned cash and worthy of putting out just a little extra? Is UE’s legacy still preserved now that...

HTC Sense 5 Ported To HTC DNA

HTC Sense 5 Ported To HTC DNA

HTC’s brand new and drop dead gorgeous “One” smartphone ships with a new, completely revamped version of Sense. This 5th-gen iteration isn’t even publicly available yet but that doesn’t mean you can’t get it up and (mostly) working on your HTC DNA. The first 1080p smartphone to this the market is now also the first public testbed of Sense 5 thanks to the prolific devs at XDA. And while you can quickly and easily get it up and running on...

AT&T Says BlackBerry Z10 Coming March 22nd For $199

AT&T Says BlackBerry Z10 Coming March 22nd For $199

BlackBerry’s re-boot hedges on one single device (at the moment) – the Z10. While many other places around the planet have been able to start buying up the company’s latest and greatest for a couple weeks now, the U.S. is just now getting the privilege. Pre-orders for the Z10 begin March 12th with actual shipment occurring on the 22nd. The reason for the delay in the U.S.: *drum roll* “extensive (read: unnecessarily lengthy) carrier testing”....

Mozilla Says No Public Release Of Firefox For iOS Until Apple Changes Polices

Mozilla Says No Public Release Of Firefox For iOS Until Apple Changes Polices

Apple’s Safari browser that ships with iOS is a pretty awesome browser in terms of raw performance. Featurewise, however, it leaves quite a bit to be desired. One of the most popular 3rd party alternatives is none other than Google’s Chrome. On the feature front it isn’t itself quite as packed as some like Dolphin or Atomic, but it is fast and more feature packed than Safari. But it’s not as fast as it could be. Because Apple restricts all third party...

Review: PhoneSuit Flex And Power Core Battery Packs

Review: PhoneSuit Flex And Power Core Battery Packs

Your fancy, feature packed smartphone has just run out of juice. Now what? If you’re like most humans, you start looking for an outlet/power source of some kind. If you manage to get lucky and actually find one out and about, you then get to play the outlet hopping game the rest of the day, taking small breaks at each outlet you find along the way to charge up your battery just enough to make it to the next place. What a way to live, eh? That’s why battery packs...

Introducing: The New Facebook Feed

Introducing: The New Facebook Feed

Facebook has seen some of their more spry and evolving competitors continue to push forward in the UI/UX department while their product has grown quite bloated and stale. Today, however, Facebook tossed their cards into the pile by unveiling a brand new timeline design for both desktop and mobile versions of the site. The design is by far one of the biggest visual overhauls since the social network debuted over half a decade (god, we’re old) ago. Besides just looking...

AT&T Brings LTE To Four More Markets Today

AT&T Brings LTE To Four More Markets Today

After Sprint spent some time earlier this week boasting of their newly launched (and upgraded) LTE markets, AT&T felt that they too deserved some spotlight. Today, the carrier announced that four more of their markets are now bathing in LTE goodness. Georgia: Brunswick and Savannah Indiana: Evansville Virginia: Expanded areas of Hampton Roads LTE is a wonderful...

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