Robert Schoon

Acer Iconia W4: A Second Chance in Better Hardware and Software

Even offering a copy of Microsoft Office Home and Student 2013 - which can cost over $100 on its own - preinstalled on Acer's last 8-inch Iconia W3 couldn't drive sales for the fundamentally flawed small tablet. This time around, running the new Windows 8.1 and fixing some of the basic hardware issues that tanked its earlier tablet, the Iconia W4 is back to boost Acer's reputation.

LG G Pad 8.3 Release Date in November: Bigger Than Google Nexus 7 2, Pricier Too

After very little build up, LG Electronics introduced the LG G Pad 8.3, the company's successor to the LG Optimus Pad of 2011, early last month. Now it's coming to store shelves on Nov. 3.

HTC One Max vs HTC One: How Much Of An Improvement Is the Phablet Over the Original?

Now that the HTC One Max is finally landing in the U.S. "by the holidays," it's time to see how different the HTC One Max from its flagship predecessor, the HTC One.

Facebook Changes Privacy Settings for Teens: Now Posts Can Be Public

Facebook is changing how public teenagers' postings can be, lifting the 17 and under restriction on public posts.

Adidas Smart Run: The Limited Capability Smartwatch Aimed At Those Who Want Nothing More

Smartwatches are certainly becoming the new smartphone, with lots of companies trying to figure out just how this new technology will work for consumers. This time, it's Adidas that just unveiled its new "miCoach Smart Run" watch.

Every Inch of the World's Oceans Will Be Altered by Climate Change By 2100 - Study

The world's oceans are headed for a huge shakeup in the next 100 years, according to a new study.

Lenovo Miix2: A Windows 8.1 Tablet With Cost and Portability On its Mind

Levono might have just created the first low-cost/high-quality full-Windows tablet competitor to take on the likes of Samsung and Google.

Android KitKat 4.4: Five Features We Want To See in Google's New Operating System

Google is slated to unveil its new Nexus 5 smartphone and accompanying Android 4.4 KitKat operating system any day now. While its too late for the Mountain View giant to take suggestions, here's what we'd like to see in the new Google Nexus/Android flagship combination.

Twitter Direct Messaging Becoming More Open With New Option

Direct messages have always been a prohibitively confusing aspect of Twitter for many new users or those who are not tech savvy.

BBM for Android, iPhone Finally Coming: Release Date for BlackBerry Messenger "Within Days"

After a jittery start that coincided with the company's fiscal crisis, BlackBerry Messaging app for iPhone, Android, and other iOS devices is finally on its way.

HTC One Max: Super-Sized HTC One With a Few Extra Features

HTC finally launched its much-leaked HTC One Max, the phablet version of the HTC One, which now joins the HTC One mini in the Taiwanese company's 2013 smartphone lineup. The HTC One Max packs a few new features that make it more than just a scaled-up HTC One.

NSA Snowden Leaks: Hundreds of Email Contact Lists Collected by NSA

Information about the surveillance programs employed by the National Security Agency keeps being published from former NSA contractor Edward Snowden's leaks. This time it's email and instant messenger lists that the U.S. agency is slurping up.

HTC One Max: Super-Sized HTC One With a Few Extra Features

HTC finally launched its much-leaked HTC One Max, the phablet version of the HTC One, which now joins the HTC One mini in the Taiwanese company's 2013 smartphone lineup. The HTC One Max packs a few new features that make it more than just a scaled-up HTC One.

Netflix Streaming To Your Cable Box? Talks Are Under Way

In what could be seen as either a Trojan horse for Netflix or as cable companies trying to co-opt one of their chief new-media rivals, Netflix is reportedly in talks with cable/internet providers to include its streaming video app on cable companies' next generation of set-top boxes.

Sonos PLAY:1 May Be Your First (of Many) WiFi Streaming Speaker

Sonos, a high-end audio company from Santa Barbara, has been mainly selling its WiFi music streaming equipment to audiophiles who want the best possible sound quality and are able to pay for it. But now, with the Sonos PLAY:1 WiFi speaker, priced at a reachable $200, the company find a broader audience looking for something with a little more quality than Bluetooth speakers can deliver.

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