Coming Soon: Instagram for your Android

Hipsters everywhere have reason to celebrate now that Instagram, the fashionable photo-sharing tool which churns out ultra-cool, vintage-flavored shots, will be available for Android users, too. Currently, the app is only accessible via iPhone users, but that’s about to change. Just a few days ago,…


Google Overhauls the Android Market with Google Play

Google, the amazing internet guru is attempting to revamp the Android Market by creating a more comprehensive bazaar for movies, apps, e-books, music and more. Essentially, the company is marrying its two popular sources, Google Music and Google eBookstore - and the product will be Google Play. The…


iPad 3 to Be called iPad HD: the Rest is Speculation Until Launch Tomorrow

It’s here…almost. Tomorrow, iFanatics will finally have a look at Apple's much-awaited new iPad 3 - which has been officially named the iPad HD. The unveiling will take place in New York City, on the tails of Apple Company’s recent public vow to deliver “...something you really have to see. And…


Stalking Made Simple with a New App on Facebook

It’s only been a week since you broke up with the love of your life – and he’s already dating somebody else...well, prowling his every move just became as easy as pie. With Facebook’s new app, now the broken-hearted can keep tabs on their ex-flames – without even logging into the popular social…


Consumer Priority Service Reviews the Samsung Galaxy Note

Samsung has long been considered a major contender in the mobile-phone making business. Its success has been largely in part due to its ability to create products that imitate many of Apple’s most popular devices. But now, Samsung seems to be steering itself into another direction, along a road…


Get Ready for a Slice of Raspberry Pi

If it feels like you’ve been waiting forever for an affordable computer, you’ll be delighted to know that the wait is finally over. Fresh out of the oven last month came the very first batch of Raspberry Pis – low-cost USB computer units for less than 40 bucks a piece. The Raspberry Pi project…


Japanese Memory-Maker Elpida Files for Bankruptcy

The biggest bankruptcy filing in history occurred recently by Japanese company Elpida. The company, which was the only business left in Japan to manufacture DRAM (the memory responsible for energizing many of our digital devices from smartphones to tablets to desktops) was drowning in debt that…


A Few Ways to Improve Your Mac OS X Lion Time

While mastering your Mac may have required a learning curve, the OS X Lion is definitely one of the easiest platforms to pick up. Likewise, Mac tips, tricks, and tweaks to create an enhanced and more seamless Apple experience. Here are a few ideas: If your Mac starts up with some programs you’d…


Welcome to the World, Bluetooth 4.0

If you’re familiar with Bluetooth technology, you probably know that most devices that sport Bluetooth tend to drain of their power easily. Enter Bluetooth 4.0, however, and the story changes – the upgraded, more intelligent technology allows for a new breed of gadgets like medical devices and…


The Samsung Series 7 Slate PC Hits a Sweet Spot

For a tablet, the Samsung Series 7 Slate PC is a bit hefty, but it still hits the spot for those who want a device that marries portability and power. It weighs a substantial 1.8 pounds and measures 11.6 X 7.2 X 0.5 inches, yet it is equipped with a Core i5 processor and a 128GB solid state drive.…