Taylor Martin

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Taylor Martin

Taylor Martin is the Managing Editor for PhoneDog and has over six years of experience with BlackBerry and two or more years of hands-on experience with mobile platforms like Android, webOS, and iOS. When he isn't writing into the wee hours of the morning, Taylor is hacking, tweaking, and modding one of his phones or tablets to do his laundry and cook his breakfast. Away from cell phones and other gadgets, Taylor spends his time with friends and family and enjoys playing video games, eating sushi, tweeting, and watching anything of worth on Netflix – especially documentaries. If you have any Netflix recommendations or tech-related questions, follow him on Twitter. Just remember to keep it under 140 characters, folks.

Author's latest articles, videos, reviews and more...

How AT&T botched their 'biggest launch ever'

I've been on the fence about becoming an AT&T subscriber (again) since I moved back in the Winston-Salem part of the Triad in North Carolina. The Charlotte Metro area was great for me as a T-...

Why I root all of my Android devices

When on the subject of Android, one topic that often comes up is rooting. It's this simple (largely misunderstood and misused) term that stands between Android users and unleashing their device to...

The Galaxy Note on T-Mobile is as awful as it is great

If I hadn't made it clear enough already, the Galaxy Note is one of my favorite devices ... ever. I've been through more phones than most women have pairs of shoes (not to "genderize" at all, I also...

I really hope this is not Nokia's first PureView Windows Phone

Of the handful of manufacturers building phones for Microsoft's mobile platform, Windows Phone, only one has really stirred the kettle. The partnership with Nokia was announced early last year and...

SwiftKey 3 is the best soft keyboard I've ever used

Being a long-time BlackBerry guy, I had a pretty rough transition to software keyboards and all-touch smartphones. I guess you could say I was attached to the big, luxurious keyboard found on some...

Would you be interested in a smaller iPad?

Ever since the first launch in April of 2010, Apple's iPad has been wildly popular with demand quite often outpacing the supply chain. Even the latest model, the new iPad, proved to be no different...

Can the HTC EVO 4G LTE rejuvenate the EVO brand?

Last night in New York, HTC and Sprint came together to announce their "latest collaboration." While the HTC EVO 4G LTE isn't quite the name we were expecting (or hoping for, for that matter), the...

HTC EVO 4G LTE Hands-On

Taylor gets some hands-on time with the HTC EVO 4G LTE, HTC and Sprint's most recent collaboration. It's a sleek, thin, sexy device that is a device to be reckoned with. It touts a 1.5GHz dual-core...

HTC EVO 4G LTE Gallery

Just moments ago, HTC and Sprint took the stage here in New York to announce their latest "collaboration." We had a pretty good idea of what to expect as we entered the event, and our expectations...

Live from the Sprint HTC event in New York!

I'm on the ground in New York getting ready to head to the HTC/Sprint event. The action kicks off promptly at 5:30 PM Eastern time and I will be liveblogging the action as it happens. Will HTC and...

What should we expect from the Sprint and HTC event later today?

HTC kicked this week off with quite a bit of thunder. Embargoes on a few of their latest devices lifted and reviews went live across the Web. Most everyone – that I saw, at least – had only good...

Can the One series help HTC reclaim their title as Android king?

Since the dawn of Android, Samsung and HTC have been back and forth in a battle for the spot as top manufacturer for the little green robot. Until last year, the two have been virtually neck and...

Can the One series help HTC reclaim their title as Android king?

Since the dawn of Android, Samsung and HTC have been back and forth in a battle for the spot as top manufacturer for the little green robot. Until last year, the two have been virtually neck and...

Should Microsoft be worried about lack of Google support for Windows Phone?

We all have been wondering if and when Microsoft's Windows Phone platform would take off here in the States. To date, Microsoft only has about four percent of the total U.S. smartphone market share...

Should Microsoft be worried about lack of Google support for Windows Phone?

We all have been wondering if and when Microsoft's Windows Phone platform would take off here in the States. To date, Microsoft only has about four percent of the total U.S. smartphone market share...

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