By SlashGear, published 17-05-2011
We first caught a glimpse of the LG Revolution 4G back in February when it was announced to be Verizon’s first VoLTE (voice-over LTE) smartphone and will be the third of four 4G LTE devices slated for the carrier. The device later hit the FCC in March signaling an oncoming launch. But today, some images [...]

By MaximumPC, published 14-04-2011
Ever feel like somebody’s watching you? Good because they are. Without proper protection, your internet usage habits are left out in the open; vulnerable to anyone to exploit. By simply navigating to a page, mousing over a given pixel or clicking through an advertisement or other link, most computer users give data brokers, advertising companies and other nefarious types enough to information to work with to tailor ad content to your needs. Creepy. While we love the look and fit of a good tin foil hat as much as anyone else, Ghostery, our Browser Extension of the Week, is really the better choice for putting an end to all that unwanted tracking. After installing Ghostery, you’ll be asked to answer a few simple questions surrounding what you’d like the extension to do for you: Track t...

By SlashGear, published 04-02-2011
ASUS’ Eee Pad Transformer shot from me-too tablet to potential must-have slate earlier this week, as the company showed what it could achieve by thinking a little laterally from the omnipresent iPad. In a second video from the Eee Pad Transformer launch event, the Android tablet’s custom app suite gets a walkthrough, complete with remote desktop support allowing you to bring your PC or Mac homescreen on the move. The remote access app is part of the ASUS “MyCloud” suite, which also supports content streaming from the bundled web-storage every Transformer buyer will get. In the demo, ASUS showed a Windows 7 notebook being wirelessly controlled from the Honeycomb slate, though it will also work for OS X based Macs and even, supposedly, other Android devices. There...