Griffin AirCurve (Gadget Girl)

In today’s episode of Gadget Girl, Amber talks about the Griffin AirCurve, a lightweight and portable speaker system for your iPhone or iPod touch. Like what you see? Check it out at the link below and get going to the beach already, summer’s almost over! The Griffin AirCurve: store.apple.com ‪Subscribe! www.youtube.com ‪Gadget Girl on Facebook: www.facebook.com Gadget Girl on Twitter: www.twitter.com ‬ ‪E-mail Gadget Girl: gadgetgirlshow@gmail.com ‬ ‪Gadget Girl is a Bi-Weekly Tech and Gadget show featuring the latest news, break throughs, and all things awesome. The show stars Amber Lee (Obama Girl), our resident gadget nerd.
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H2000 Android Phone Review

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This is my review of the H2000 Android Phone
Video Rating: 4 / 5

How to Tether (WiFi) your Android Phone for Free

This is a quick tutorial showing your how to tether from your android phone by WiFi if you have a 3G data contract. ———————————————————- Vlogging Channel: www.youtube.com Email: oliver@technotizer.com Blog: technotizer.com Twitter: twitter.com FaceBook: on.fb.me Facebook Page: www.facebook.com ———————————————————-

How to put music onto your android phone

I know this video is late but I have been having some technical difficulties and just got things to work. Srry the video is late but here it is. icon smile How to put music onto your android phone In this video I show you how to put music onto your android phone. Please let me know if you would like to see me do a series of videos where I do the same task (putting music from your itunes library to your phone) but with different options such as using a USB cable, a microSD card reader, and dropbox. thanks so much for watching and don’t forget to subscribe! icon smile How to put music onto your android phone To see the dropbox video click the link: www.youtube.com

How to add the Google Android SDK to your system path – Techneek TV

www.techneektv.com In this video tutorial, Mike from TechneekTV.com will show you how to add the Google Android SDK to your system path. Note This is what the Android SDK path should somewhat resemble: ;C:\Users\Mike\Development\tools
Video Rating: 5 / 5