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Galaxy S4 User Reviews: Has the Feedback Been Good or Bad?

Samsung’s flagship android phone has been rated one of the best phones ever by Consumer Magazine. It even topped the iPhone 5, so what exactly makes this phone so special? The Design The Galaxy S4 has a 5-inch high definition and touch-screen display. It is thin and light measuring just 7.9 mm thick and weighing Read More of “Galaxy S4 User Reviews: Has the Feedback Been Good or Bad?”

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A Comparison of the HTC One against the Galaxy S4

The year was a great one for cell phone innovations, and two leaders of that charge are Samsung’s Galaxy S4 and the HTC One. Both companies stepped up their games and came up with some great solutions using forward thinking designs. Each company developed phones that display great advances as well as some drawbacks. Before Read More of “A Comparison of the HTC One against the Galaxy S4”

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Integrating Your iPad and iPhone

The iPhone and the iPad are great devices which allow you to stay organized, communicate, listen to music, and much more. Integration of the two devices is possible and can be done through iCloud. What is the iCloud? The iCloud was developed by Apple to allow access to files, music, and more on all of Read More of “Integrating Your iPad and iPhone”

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Can a Wet Cell Phone be Saved?

This becomes a very important question in the seconds after you dropped your phone in water. The answer is, sometimes. Cell phones, just as many other electronic devices do not take well to water. But what you do in the minutes after your phone is exposed to water can make the difference in its survival. Read More of “Can a Wet Cell Phone be Saved?”