Photo shows how Google Glass will work in direct sunlight

We’re still a little while away from Google pushing out the developer kits to the Glass Explorers program, but it feels like we learn a little more about this wearable tech each day. A photo surfaced this week that gives a better look at how you... 

What it would take for Verizon to go pure LTE?

We’ve finally reached a point where it looks like all four major US carriers have decided to push LTE to their entire network over the next few years. Now that the data part has been sorted out, the next step is Voice over LTE. Verizon’s... 

Google cuts 10 percent of Motorola’s workforce

When Google’s Eric Schmidt introduced “The New Motorola” on stage last year, after appointing Googler Dennis Woodside CEO of Motorola, it was made clear that the company would undergo some serious restructuring to fit in more with Google’s... 

Geek.com’s first Hangout On Air is tomorrow at 2PM

Remember Google+? Do you remember its coolest feature? That’s right, the Hangout. The free video conferencing service is easy to use and easy to share, making for one of the — if not the — best formats on the internet for discussion.... 

Does Apple owe you $5?

The way we view apps has evolved rapidly over the last few years. What started as a convenience item for most companies is now a requirement, often more important than a well built website. A side effect of this rapid evolution is missing some critical... 

Firefox OS minimum specs can’t get much more minimal

Mozilla has revealed exactly what it takes to turn a phone running Firefox OS into an officially certified device — complete with a “powered by Firefox OS” stamp. If you hadn’t already guessed from the first round of Firefox OS... 

Samsung’s backup plan: Tizen 2.0 demo proves it can comp

Samsung has been proudly showing off progress on Tizen, the open-source Android alternative project it’s been shepherding since 2011. Its latest time in the spotlight shows that Tizen can indeed do all the things you’d expect a mobile OS... 

Happy Tiles: The Best Windows Phones

There are plenty of reasons to enjoy a Windows Phone, especially if you’re coming from a feature phone or your personal workflow is really integrated into the Microsoft ecosystem. We’ve reached a point where there’s quite a few phones... 

Does Apple owe you $5?

The way we view apps has evolved rapidly over the last few years. What started as a convenience item for most companies is now a requirement, often more important than a well built website. A side effect of this rapid evolution is missing some critical... 

Firefox OS minimum specs can’t get much more minimal

Mozilla has revealed exactly what it takes to turn a phone running Firefox OS into an officially certified device — complete with a “powered by Firefox OS” stamp. If you hadn’t already guessed from the first round of Firefox OS... 

Samsung’s backup plan: Tizen 2.0 demo proves it can comp

Samsung has been proudly showing off progress on Tizen, the open-source Android alternative project it’s been shepherding since 2011. Its latest time in the spotlight shows that Tizen can indeed do all the things you’d expect a mobile OS... 

Samsung sets the Galaxy S4 reveal date as March 14

If it feels like we’ve been talking about the Galaxy S4 since a week after the launch of the Galaxy S3, that’s because in one form or another that’s exactly what we’ve been doing. Samsung’s flagship smartphone has a global... 

Geek.com’s first Hangout On Air is tomorrow at 2PM

Remember Google+? Do you remember its coolest feature? That’s right, the Hangout. The free video conferencing service is easy to use and easy to share, making for one of the — if not the — best formats on the internet for discussion.... 

Does Apple owe you $5?

The way we view apps has evolved rapidly over the last few years. What started as a convenience item for most companies is now a requirement, often more important than a well built website. A side effect of this rapid evolution is missing some critical... 

Samsung sets the Galaxy S4 reveal date as March 14

If it feels like we’ve been talking about the Galaxy S4 since a week after the launch of the Galaxy S3, that’s because in one form or another that’s exactly what we’ve been doing. Samsung’s flagship smartphone has a global...