“The Gadget Lab editors and I have been playing with Chrome on a Galaxy Nexus smartphone and Asus Transformer Prime for the last two days, and can report it’s far better than any Android browser we’ve used thus far. From tabbed browsing to multi-device syncing, it’s a must-download for anyone running the Ice Cream Sandwich version of Google’s mobile OS.” -Mike Isaac (via Hands On: Chrome Beta for Android — the Platform’s Best New Browser)

“The Gadget Lab editors and I have been playing with Chrome on a Galaxy Nexus smartphone and Asus Transformer Prime for the last two days, and can report it’s far better than any Android browser we’ve used thus far. From tabbed browsing to multi-device syncing, it’s a must-download for anyone running the Ice Cream Sandwich version of Google’s mobile OS.” -Mike Isaac (via Hands On: Chrome Beta for Android — the Platform’s Best New Browser)

“If you have one of the few Android devices currently running Ice Cream Sandwich, then you’re going to love this post. The rest of you, including those of you on iOS, will have to gaze longingly for a while. Because Chrome just landed on Android. It’s faster. It syncs everything (provided you want it to). It has nifty transition effects and a more intuitive system for jumping between tabs. And it’s also loaded with potential.” -Jason Kincaid

Introducing Chrome for Android Beta (by googlechrome)

Dock

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“Any customer with an Orange SIM and Internet-enabled phone in the AMEA will be able to browse Wikipedia’s mobile site at no charge, providing they stay within Wikipedia’s pages. The site can be accessed through a browser or Wikipedia widget. The partnership is part of a larger campaign by the Wikimedia Foundation to reach people around the world who access the Internet solely through their phones.” -Zachary Sniderman

Joe Sabia

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Hand Dance

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iPhone vs. Nokia 3360

iPhone vs. Nokia 3360

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January 3rd, 2012 | 39,668 notes