Verizon has issued a new update to its SMS service. Users can now receive text messages sent to their phones on their PCs and tablets instantly, send them too.
It's official! Google Keep, Google's rumored Evernote-like note-taking app, is now a real app downloadable through Google Play.
The Google Nexus 7 is already very affordable, but those willing to get a refurbished unit can get this Android tablet for just $140. Updated
Everyone knows the Apple iPad is good, but what else is out there for those who want an alternative option with similar specs? TechnologyGuide has the answer.
In the latest round of Google rumors, Google is said to be readying a unified chat service called Babble and a related Android/Chrome OS app.
Screenshots, an icon, and programming code have emerged as new signs that Google is working on an Evernote-like note-taking service and app known as Google Keep.
Best Buy is now offering refurbished Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 units for $127, half their original cost.
An image of an unannounced Android tablet from Huawei has leaked out, giving the world its first look at this upcoming device.
Downloadable now, CBS's first full-episode TV app for iPad lets users watch full episodes of this network's shows. Android and Windows 8 apps are in the works.
Redbox Instant, a new movie streaming service for the iPad and Android and Windows tablets, has launched to the U.S. public. Get more details from TechnologyGuide.
When you want to do something graphically intensive on your iPad, Android, or Windows tablet, you need a stylus. Here's some tips on getting the right one.
In replacing Andy Rubin, Google is making peace with device makers, and it could be heading toward a single OS for phones, tablets and PCs, some analysts say.
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