cloud

HTC Sheds the Letters and makes the HTC One Official

HTC Sheds the Letters and makes the HTC One Official

In an early press event this morning, HTC unveiled and announced their latest and greatest device, the HTC One. This is definitely going to be the device to get if you love HTC, but maybe even you fans should wait and check out all the new changes coming along with the One and the ‘New Sense’. Lets go into detail below… Before I tear apart this device here’s a spec sheet of... »

Carbon App Sync and Backup Updated!

Carbon App Sync and Backup Updated!

Clockworkmod pushes an update to Carbon App Sync and Backup. You speak, Koush listens. Today Twitter greeted me with a surprise. Carbon App Sync and Backup already has an update! For a crack flasher like me, this app is a God send. I use it pretty much daily to backup my settings for the apps that are pain to get set up when I have to reinstall them. Now I can back up to my external SD card in add... »

Mediafire release android app for your free 50gb cloud storage accounts

Mediafire release android app for your free 50gb cloud storage accounts

Online storage site MediaFire has released their free android app for their cloud storage services. Users can access their free 50 gigs (or more) of MediaFire content on the go at anytime through their android devices. And yes, for those of us who didn’t know… that means they are giving out a free 50GB for all basic accounts, with options to upgrade for a small fee. Currently the app s... »

“Rom manager” Developer releasing New ‘Carbon’ Back up and Sync App [Beta]

“Rom manager” Developer releasing New ‘Carbon’ Back up and Sync App [Beta]

Koush, The developer behind ClockworkMod, Rom Manager and other ‘must have’ android apps is working on a new Data back-up solution, app called ‘Carbon’ (Yea like that twitter app that has still yet to come out for the public). At least that’s what its being called for now. The app promises to be a data back up and sync solution for root and  non-root users alike. With... »

Dropbox gets bumped to version 2.3 with easier photo sharing options and more

Dropbox gets bumped to version 2.3 with easier photo sharing options and more

Well kids, it’s flu season here at OMG!Droid. Despite that half of the team are on our death beds now, we’re still keeping our eyes and ears peeled for interesting developments in the community. Last night, our favorite cloud storage service, Dropbox, got itself an update, so here we are with all the juicy details. The latest version is labeled 2.3 and brings along with it several new ... »

Asus Qube [ CES 2013 ]

Asus Qube [ CES 2013 ]

In light of all the problems and ultimately the complete flop of the Nexus Q, Asus have produced their own media streaming device. Called the Asus Qube, it’s currently being previewed at CES 2013. It has a new motion sensing feature via a remote control used to navigate the interface of a rotating cube on your TV screen, this can also be done using voice control. It’s powered by Google... »

Ubuntu Mobile Coming Soon, Are we in Danger?

Ubuntu Mobile Coming Soon, Are we in Danger?

For the past two days Canonical the team behind Ubuntu, a very popular Linux distro, has had a countdown on their website for their next big venture. Well the two days are up and Canonical has revealed the newest project — Ubuntu for Smartphones. Their OS will soon be among us in mobile phone, and they plan to actually have Ubuntu phones. Do we have competition among us more so than Windows ... »

From the Founder’s Desk: Tony’s Top 10 Android Apps of 2012

From the Founder’s Desk: Tony’s Top 10 Android Apps of 2012

Well here we are, ladies and gentleman. We survived the Mayan apocalypse and we’ve almost made it through yet another holiday season. 2012 has been an amazing year for Android. We’ve not only seen top-notch hardware from the major manufacturers in the game, but the Google Play Store has certainly seen its fair share of exciting app releases. That being said, I wanted to do a round-up o... »

Google Music Scan and Match replacing explicit tracks with clean versions (Here’s how to fix it)

Google Music Scan and Match replacing explicit tracks with clean versions (Here’s how to fix it)

Just last week, Google announced an awesome new feature for its Play Music service, which allows users to eliminate the need for transferring gigabytes worth of data to get their music collections stored on the cloud. Rather than having to upload each track, Play Music’s new Scan and Match feature does exactly as its name implies. It scans your music collection, then matches it against Googl... »

Cloud Storage Up for Grabs

Cloud Storage Up for Grabs

We have two separate companies bringing their cloud storage to the table. The LogMeIn team back in November presented Cubby cloud storage, now in open beta for current LogMeIn users. They are offering up 5GB of free space with a max of 25GB free if you get a few people to sign up from your referrals. Now, they are still running this as a beta, so be safe with what you put in there.   Bitcasa,... »

Page 1 of 512345