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Wednesday, July 20, 2011
Wednesday, July 6, 2011
Wednesday, June 1, 2011
Droid Charge
This Phone isn't all it's cracked up to be... Well it's just as good as the old Droids, but lacked something new other than look(which didn't change all that much anyways). They charge more fore the same phone. It's a little faster though. Verizon is putting out Droid after Droid. If you want a new phone, the Thunderbolt by HTC is a much better choice.
Tuesday, May 3, 2011
how to make money with twitter?
There are many ways to make money with twitter you can advertise say your product or you can advertise someone else product. A great site that i use is sponsored tweets. There are three requirements your twitter needs to be over 60 days old. You have to have more than 50 followers and posted over 100 tweets. It works like this you choose an advertiser that you want to tweet and the advertiser will get back to you and for how many people click it you can get a certain amount of money. It ranges from 2 cents to 20 cents per click. If you have any questions just write a comment. follow me @bridaman on twitter.
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
LG Thrill 4G / Optimus 3D
Now people, this phone was announced in March. In this years market mind as well not even compete with the I Phone, which was introduced to Verizon this year in January. But AT&T is going 3 - Dimensional and Android Honeycomb with this phone, something that not even the I Phone can compete with. It has 3G and 4G network options and a 3.5 mm jack. It has dual-core 1GHz ARM Cortex-A9 processor and FM with RDS plus GPS with A-GPS support. It is a phone with Google support including Google Search, Maps, Gmail. More features include Youtube and Google Talk, MP4 player(video), Document viewer/editor, and Full Flash 10.1 support. Watch out I Phone!
Tuesday, April 5, 2011
google motion
I fell into the trap of looking at Google motion on April fools day and it was a prank. People are trying to develop a software using the X-box 360 kinect and several hand gestures. I honestly think its a waist of time because it is so much easier to use a mouse and a keyboard but thats my opinion. It is a great prank to use for your friends and family if you want to give them a late April fools joke. click here for Google motion
Saturday, March 19, 2011
Nexus S review
The Google Nexus S, like the
original Nexus One, isn't intended to awe the tech community with late-breaking
technology and huge leaps in, well, anything. Instead, it's intended to
represent the best possible experience for the Android operating
system at this given
moment in time. It's not weighed down by the often heavy interfaces that HTC,
Motorola, and Samsung like to use on their Android devices, and so what you're
left with is a light installation of Android backed by some pretty compelling hardware.
If the Nexus S is anything like the Nexus One, we have a winner on our hands. Not only was the Nexus One a fast device with terrific battery life and a crisp
screen, but it won the support of the development community, paving the way for
a plethora of custom ROMs and tweaks available for the device, even one year
after its release. And, with promised updates by Google on a regular basis, the
Nexus series of devices won't become obsolete, even when successive devices are
released. Read on for our full review of the Nexus S!
original Nexus One, isn't intended to awe the tech community with late-breaking
technology and huge leaps in, well, anything. Instead, it's intended to
represent the best possible experience for the Android operating
system at this given
moment in time. It's not weighed down by the often heavy interfaces that HTC,
Motorola, and Samsung like to use on their Android devices, and so what you're
left with is a light installation of Android backed by some pretty compelling hardware.
If the Nexus S is anything like the Nexus One, we have a winner on our hands. Not only was the Nexus One a fast device with terrific battery life and a crisp
screen, but it won the support of the development community, paving the way for
a plethora of custom ROMs and tweaks available for the device, even one year
after its release. And, with promised updates by Google on a regular basis, the
Nexus series of devices won't become obsolete, even when successive devices are
released. Read on for our full review of the Nexus S!
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