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.

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Does RIM still have a chance of turning things around?

To put it lightly, RIM's past year has not been the greatest. They've been hit from every angle by upset shareholders and investors, faced some rather ominous quarter earnings reports and more...

Should cell phones and tablets be allowed in the classroom?

Cell phones are quickly becoming a staple in the daily life and functions of people around the world. From providing you with endless hours of entertainment to keeping in touch with family, friends...

ASUS should pick up where Microsoft left off with a dual-screen tablet

Many of you know just how much I love tablets. I've recently focused on doing as much work as possible from my Galaxy Tab 10.1 as humanly possible, to unexpected success. I still need the aid of a...

If your phone is not officially updated to Ice Cream Sandwich, what will you do?

Google's Android 4.0 update, better known as Ice Cream Sandwich, is just around the corner. Sometime in the next 30 days, the Galaxy Nexus will launch, presumably on all major US carriers at some...

What are you looking forward to most from the Ice Cream Sandwich update?

Just three weeks ago, Samsung and Google took the stage to announce their latest and greatest. Samsung's focus was hardware. The Galaxy Nexus is easily one of the most highly-anticipated phones of...

Do you use your phone for fitness and health-tracking in the gym?

Ever since the explosion of mobile apps, smartphones have become do it all tools that most of us use for anything and everything we can. Aside from no longer needing a physical flashlight or a...

Siri should never have been an exclusive feature to the iPhone 4S

At Apple's keynote from 1 Infinity Loop at the beginning of this month, there were several things they highlighted, like the new camera with an improved lens, their updated "intelligent switching"...

Why has wireless charging not been widely adopted?

One of the most important aspects of a smartphone is battery life. While our phones are charged and working, we are more connected and capable than ever before, especially while on the go. However,...

Are you experiencing poor battery life with your iPhone 4S?

The latest from 1 Infinity Loop has taken the market by storm, unsurprisingly ... again. For a fifth time in a row, Apple has managed to hit record numbers on launch day and set the standard for how...

Can ASUS help Android capture the tablet market?

Apple's popular iPad has had a stranglehold on the tablet market since in originally launched in April of last year. Back in June of 2010, it was predicted that Apple would sell 16.5 million iPads...

Will TAT be Research In Motion's saving grace?

It's no secret that RIM hasn't been doing well lately. Okay, that's an understatement. RIM has been on a downward spiral for the last couple years, but that slope got a bit more slippery this year....

Is a phone with a flexible interface practical?

As you all probably know, one of my favorite things to do is to look forward and speculate what the future may bring for us. Will phones become the brains of all of our computing? Will smartphones...

Are you going to pre-order the DROID RAZR tomorrow?

Phew! October has turned out to be a big month for all major mobile platforms. Apple announced and released their latest phone and software update, and Windows Phone fans were finally introduced to...

Is Nokia's decision to hold off Windows Phones in the States until 2012 wise?

Since its induction in November last year, Windows Phone has yet to really capture any substantial attention in the mobile market. Whether it's due to the mediocre hardware, lingering memories of...

Are you excited for the Nokia World keynote tomorrow?

Microsoft's latest mobile endeavor, Windows Phone, was introduced a little over a year ago to a mostly uninterested audience. Despite some decent hardware and strong first version software, Windows...

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