Saturday, January 25, 2014

The Best Ways to Stream Youtube to your TV

1. Chromecast

Chromecast is a perfect way to stream YouTube to your TV. It can also stream Netflix, Hulu Plus, and more. This device is running a simple version of Chrome OS. This device is compatible with Android 2.3, IOS 6, OS X, Windows, and Chrome OS. This device cost $35. To learn more about this device check out my review.











2. Apple TV

This device is more expensive but a good way to stream Youtube. This can also get Netflix, Hulu Plus, iTunes, and more. Since this is made from Apple it is running a simple version of IOS. This device can also do something called Airplay. This means that you can mirror anything on your IOS device, OS X device, or on iTunes on a windows device. This device device is connected to iTunes so you can get movies, tv shows, and music. This devices cost $99 and there will be a review coming soon.















3. Roku

The Roku is a cheap little box. Well, the first one is. There multiple versions of the Roku. The one showing on the screen is the Roku 2. All of them have the same operating system but the hardware is different. This device can stream YouTube and more. Like Netflix, Hulu Plus, Amazon video, and more. This device has an app store unlike the others so you can get more stuff. Roku also released an app so you can stream videos and photos to your Roku with an Android and IOS device. You can also use the app to control the Roku. So if you lost the remote your device is a backup. The Roku is between the Chromecast and the Apple TV. If you want something more advance then the Chromecast or a little less advance then the Apple TV then this device is for you.

Friday, January 24, 2014

Happy Birthday Apple Macintosh or iMac

Today Apple is celebrating the 30th anniversary of Macintosh! 30 years ago, on 1/24 this day, Apple introduce the Macintosh. It reinvented technology. Just one thing, made a company go big. This one computer helped design many things. Just look at the iMac today, then look at the Mackintosh. That on thing helped make the iMac that we all love today. As years passed by, the computer kept changing. The Powerbook, The Mackintosh TV, and more. This one computer designed more then one things the we use today. Fashion, Music, Photos, And Apps. This computer created also created iTunes, iPods, iPhones, iPad, and a lot more. Knowing Apple they have stuff planed for this computer, hardware or software. I am ending this blog post with a message to Apple. Apple this creation from Steve Jobs that made Apple. We all know that you have plans in the future, we can't wait to see them. This computer helped design things that we use today. This computer educate kids in schools and in homes. We can't wait to see what you guys do to bring Mac OS X to any screen. I would like to say we hope you guys are celebrating and Happy 30th Birthday iMac!

Friday, January 17, 2014

2 New Things Added to Google Play

Google added two new devices on Google Play. One of them was recalled but was able to sell again.



Moto G

The Google Motorola Moto G was added to the list of Google Play Edition. I would like to say the Moto g was already a pure Android Phone. Google kept the same price unlocked at $179 at 8 gigs. This idea was not a very smart one from Google. It was already Pure Android, Google bought Motorola so ever since that all the phones has Pure Android. The specs are the same as normal. If your not convinced that the Moto G does not have Pure Android then this phone is for you.















HP Google Chromebook 11

When the Chromebook 11 was first announced it was released on Google Play but a mouth or 2 it was taken off. It got recalled. Ever since that when you go to the chrome web page the the Chromebook 11 was still on there but it said coming soon. We waited until the laptop went back to sell. A few days ago the Chromebook 11 was on sale. The laptop comes in blue, red, yellow, green, and black. It is available for $279

Wednesday, January 1, 2014

Happy New Year!!!

I would like to say sorry that this is late I have been super busy. But I would like to say Happy New Year!!!!! 2014!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

UPDATE: Best Pure Android Phones and Tablets

Since Google put more Google Play Edition devices to line of devices and Google bought Motorola so most of their devices have pure Android. So I decided that I do an updated version of Best Pure Android Phones but also Tablets.



Motorola

1. Moto X

The Moto X is one of my favorite devices ever since Google bought Motorola. This phone is running the latest version of Android 4.4. This phone is basically running stock android but with a redesigned camera app. I would like to say after the 4.4 update it is running the same UI as Nexus 7 and all the other nexus devices behind the Nexus 5 that is updated to Android 4.4. I think this device is a Google branded device because Google bought Motorola. You are able to customize the phone the way you want on all US major carriers. This phone is available on all major US carriers.





2. Moto G

The Moto G is basically a cheaper version of the Moto X. You can change the back color of the phone with back plates not on Moto Maker. This phone is available unlocked and cost $175 as I remember. Bestbuy is selling the phone on Verizon for $100 off contract. This does not have 4G but has stock Android. The phone will update to Android 4.4 this in January. This phone is the best and cheapest phone money can buy.













Google Play Edition

1. HTC One

Play edition phones are the best way to get best out of Android but popular devices are running it. You can get a Nexus feel or Stock Android in a sleek, aluminum body. This phone is unlocked but only works for AT&T and T-Mobile. The phone had beats sound in 2 speakers. The phone is available for $599 on Google Play.












2. Samsung Galaxy S4

The Play Edition S4 is running stock Android in a thin sleek body. The 5in screen is a perfect way to watch or stream videos. It has a 13 megapixel on the rear camera and a 2 mp front facing camera. This phone is unlocked but only works with AT&T and T-Mobile. This phone is available for $649 on Google Play.















3. Sony Z Ultra

The Sony Z Ultra is new to the Google Play Edition line and running the latest version of stock Android makes it better. With a 6.8 in screen makes it the biggest phone in the line yet but not the biggest device. This phone is waterproof and is built to be dropped so it makes it the best phone for an outdoors person. This is unlocked and available for $649 on the Play store













4. LG G Pad 8.3
This is the first tablet introduce to the line of devices. With a 8.3in screen makes it on of the biggest devices in this line. It is running the latest version of stock Android so it is the best way to get the best out of Android. The tablet is available for $349 on Google Play.














Nexus Devices

1. Nexus 5

The Google Nexus 5 is the perfect device to get the most out of Android. This is the first phone to be running Android Kit Kat 4.4. Nexus devices are always running stock Android. Google makes these devices cheap, for the 16 gig model it is $349 and $399 for the 32gig. This Nexus device is available unlocked on Google Play but it will not work with Verizon.












2. Nexus 7 (2013)

The 2013 Nexus 7 is a great 7 in tablet. It is nice to hold and it is very light. It is a Nexus device so it will be running the stock Android and the latest version of Android. The tablet is available on a wi fi version and a 4G LTE it will work for AT&T and T-Mobile.











No Nexus 10 Because

I am not going to add the Nexus 10 to the list because there are rumors of a nexus 10 2. This does not mean that the Nexus 10 is not a great device.