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Microsoft’s Xbox One is Really Creepy



Buffalo Gear: Nokia Lumia 925

By Brandon Russell |

Nokia has always teetered on design brilliance with its Lumia 900/920—and recently the Lumia 928—but the company’s recently announced Lumia 925 is far and away its best. Forgoing Nokia’s very public love affair with bright primary colors and thick polycarbonate bodies, the newest Lumia family…



Flashback Friday: Android 2.3

By Sean P. Aune |

As another version of Android is reportedly being prepared for release, it seems only fitting to take a look back at the version of the operating system that really seems to have been the turning point for its adoption. Android 2.3, also known as Gingerbread,…



Google Hangouts: Never Be Out of Sync Again

By Brandon Russell |

Google Hangouts, the search giant’s new unified messaging service, isn’t likely to become much of a threat to existing platforms, particularly being so late to the game. But that doesn’t make its existence is any less important. Behind Google’s enormous ecosystem, the app introduces a…





Flashback Friday: Original iPhone

By Sean P. Aune |

2007, the year cell phones changed. Say what you will about the iOS/Android war, there really is no way to say that we would be where we are with smartphones today without the introduction of the original iPhone. As we’ve been traveling back through the…









Flashback Friday: Nexus One

By Sean P. Aune |

There was a time in the tech blogging world where we all speculated on the idea that Google was working on a phone. We kept calling it the “G Phone,” because we didn’t know what else to call it, and we figured it might go…





We Play Starseed Pilgrim

By Joey Davidson |

Welcome to another edition of “We Play.” This time, we’re taking a look at another strange indie in Starseed Pilgrim. This game launched last week for the PC and Mac for $6. Starseed Pilgrim, as you’ll see in the episode, is a bit of an odd…



Flashback Friday: Motorola RAZR

By Sean P. Aune |

The RAZR ended up being both a blessing and a curse for Motorola, but there is no question that it changed how we thought about cell phones forever. How was such a hugely successful phone a curse for a company? Easy. Motorola hung on to…