It’s always fun to take a trip down memory lane but it’s especially amusing to go back and look at the tech that, for its respective time, was cutting-edge.
The Samsung Galaxy Nexus breaks new ground as the first smartphone to run Android 4.0 “Ice Cream Sandwich.” Get a look at the device from every angle and see comparison shots with the Droid Razr and iPhone 4S. Plus, get a quick peek at the software and see a photo from the camera.
You can prevent a lot of performance issues by keeping a close watch on your network with the right tools. Scott Lowe recommends these five apps to simplify the job.
There’s no reason to stick with the built-in Android keyboard if you find it hard to use. One of these replacements could make your tablet typing a whole lot easier.
Monty Python and the Holy Grail script, a TI-1200 calculator, and Merlin are some of the items featured in this gallery of first geeky gifts based on TechRepublic members’ feedback.
Bill Detwiler cracks open the Verizon Samsung Galaxy Nexus. Inside the 4G Android smartphone he found hardware from Samsung, VIA Telecom, FCI, and Texas Instruments.
Ryan Boudreaux presents an exhibit of 10 websites that have put new HTML5 properties into action, including doctype, section, nav, canvas, and article elements, just to name a few.
Most people think of PowerPoint when they think of presentation software. But there are some good alternatives out there that might do a better job for you.
Todd Fluhr shares his candidates for ten of the best interactive website experiences. Wildly popular, viral, or quirky, all of these have been influential on other designs.
Here are 20 iPhone apps that can help you be more productive, reduce the number of gadgets in your life, and take advantage of the top benefits that mobile computing has to offer.