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Google Voice number forwarding could be a potential liability
Donovan Colbert forgot to disable Google Voice forwarding when his regional number lapsed and was assigned to an underage girl's phone. Find out what happened.
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Use Smart Actions to manage the screen timeout in Webtop 3.0
Donovan Colbert show you how to use Smart Actions to avoid short screen timeout delays when using your smartphone as a productivity device.
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Will Google successfully monetize the Android market?
Donovan Colbert believes that Google borrowed a game plan from Apple and Amazon to monetize the app market. Do you think they'll succeed?
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Extend your PC desktop to your Android tablet
Donovan Colbert takes a look at ScreenSlider and iDisplay, two apps that can help maximize your desktop display potential.
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Five ways ICS changes your Android experience
Thanks to Ice Cream Sandwich, Donovan Colbert says it's time to revisit how we interact with our devices and unlearn some habits that are no longer necessary.
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Chrome Beta is just another browser choice for Android
Donovan Colbert compares the native Android browser with Chrome Beta for Android, using Google Docs as the experimental app. Find out why he's not impressed.
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iPhone or Android: Five questions to help you decide
When people ask if they should buy an iPhone or an Android device, which do you recommend? Donovan Colbert lists five questions to ask prospective buyers that will help them decide...
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LG Spectrum: Simple and uninteresting, perfect for daily use
Donovan Colbert reviews the LG Spectrum smartphone. Find out why he would pick this middle-of-the-road device over the Motorola Razr or Galaxy Nexus.
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Calibre: A free, open source ebook management solution that truly delivers
Donovan Colbert highlights Calibre's ability to scour web sites and compile documents that rival pay-per-view digital distributions.
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Windows Phone won't make the Android boo-boo better
Microsoft is offering Windows Phone handsets to Android malware victims. Find out why Donovan Colbert thinks the problem is the people, not the platform.