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CES 2013: SlimPort vs MHL

SlimPort is not a new technology, but is newly implemented into mobile devices worldwide. Launching first off with Google’s new flagship phone, the Nexus 4, SlimPort aims to replace all device-to-display adaptors by providing a single adaptor to both charge and extend your device.

     When the Nexus 4 was first announced and released into the public, we were upset at the lack of apparent MHL compatibility, but were relieved to find out that wired mirroring was still an option, just through a slightly different route. Instead of using MHL, Google and LG decided to go with SlimPort. While similar, SlimPort provides a more user friendly experience when attempting to mirror your device’s display to a external monitor.

     When using MHL, as most of you may have found out, the device requires a specific MHL compatible external display to allow you to simply plug and play your device without having any problems. You start to run into issues with you have a standard HDMI input which is not “MHL Optimized.” What this means is the user now has to plug in an external power supply in order for the MHL cable to transmit to the external display. SlimPort is trying to get rid of that requirement by enabling new displayport products and devices to power the device directly from the receiving port on the external display. What if the port doesn’t support it? SlimPort is still able to provide video output even without needing an external power supply.

     While this seems like a pretty taken for granted technology, it removes the need for multiple cables and ports on modern devices just to get an external display up and running. As well as only requiring a fraction of the work, these new cables will support various video out capabilities such as displayport, HDMI, and VGA – meaning that you’ll be able to attach it to nearly any monitor on the go. You read up and check out some more information which is available on SlimPort’s site.

Nexus 4 to Recieves Edge to Edge Display

Yesterday Google showed off their new toy in the Nexus 4, And people immediately looked it over with a fine tooth comb. Google employee Dan Morrill, stated (VIA. Google+) said one thing many people weren’t talking about that he felt was a very important part of the phone was its edge-to-edge display. [Read more...]

A $99 Nexus 7 is rumored, but how is this possible?

Just like always, rumor has it one of the new Nexus 7 devices is said to be priced at $199. Big deal right? We do believe this to be an improved version of the 8GB Nexus 7. Then we have the second tablet, which is said to be $99. Yes $99, this isn’t wrong. Then again how is this even possible whats the catch, is there one? [Read more...]

Indie Apps of the Week – Regularly (A Task Management System)

Keeping track of all your future events can become a real pain, especially when you have some ranging from just a few days away, to others nearly 6 months away. While there are many applications out there which help to alleviate the situation, this week’s Indie App provides the features that you need to ensure that you will never forget another task. Developer UgglyNoodle released Regularly, an application which allows you to keep track of all tasks, even those with flexible schedules. [Read more...]

Tablet SMS by Desk SMS – A New and Easy Way to Text From Absolutely Anywhere

Here at the office, we’ve been searching for the perfect texting client to allow us to text from our cell phone number from any device we own; whether that device is a tablet, desktop, or other device. Renown developer ClockworkMod has released his newest application, TabletSMS, which is created for the sole purpose of filling that role. [Read more...]

Google Now Updated for Jelly Bean Devices

Those of you fortunate enough to be running jelly bean on your devices definitely need to head on over the play store and update Google Search. Google Now will include the ability to see movies and showtimes. There has also been additional options added to the settings menu that will allow you to see how well your favorite teams are doing in real-time. Last but not least the program will now provide emergency alerts such as storm and earthquake warnings if you are in the area. Head on over to the Play Store and see for yourself.

Amzer Jelly Silicon Case for the Google Nexus 7

The Nexus 7 has been out for a few months now and has gained plenty of traction; with the quality construction and consistent performance you really can’t ask for a better bang for your buck. Because the device is so widely accepted, many case manufacturing companies have started shipping out products for the tablet. One of the first to come out with a decent lineup is Amzer: and if you take a look at any of the reviews on Amazon, they push out some quality products. [Read more...]

Pandora Gets a New Look


If you listen to music on the internet then you have more than likely used Pandora once or twice. A staple to internet radio, Pandora has been an extremely popular website and also smart phone application. Unfortunately, until today, the app had been sub par to say the least and in my personal experience, extremely buggy at times. After the huge update today Pandora now has a completely new look. Now following the Android UI guidelines, Pandora looks much sleeker and runs much better as well. You will now get to enjoy almost the exact some functionality that you have on the official website. Review, rate and bookmark previously played tracks as well as use the new “I’m tired of this track” feature. Another thing they have added is the ability to look at the lyrics of all the songs you are listening to. Users of the internet radio station should be pleased with the update. Give it a try with the link below and check out our screenshots.

Pinterest for Android has Arrived


Get your recipes and kitten pictures ready because Pinterest is finally out for Android! Fans of the picture sharing service have been eagerly awaiting its’ arrival on the Play Store and they will be happy to know that Pinterest is now available. The Play Store has been filled with 3rd party variants of a Pinterest app for quite some time as the young social service grew. Unfortunately, these are pretty terrible and failed to deliver an enjoyable experience. So, that left Pinterest itself to fill the gap.
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Google Translate Receives Camera Integration and Instant Translation

While we know Google is constantly improving all their products, they went far and beyond with their most recent to the Google Translate application. The new update brings Camera integration for translating images on the screen, instant translation while typing or writing, as well as dialect selection and various other fixes. [Read more...]