About Briley Kenney
Briley is a tech/gaming journalist, and electronic gadget enthusiast. Briley writes for several online publications including Android Headlines, Blackberry Rocks, The Tech Labs and of course dotTech. His most recent project involved working on a turn based RPG called Tales of Illyria, which is now available in Google Play!
The Gmail app for Android is improving greatly. Now you can archive messages with just a swipe gesture, and browse individual labels more efficiently thanks to the new Holo layout. Unfortunately, it seems there are still things le...
Windows 8.1 is going to be made available as a free download to everyone that already owns Windows 8. Supposedly it’s going to add a whole slew of features and improvements. If you want to see what those changes are going to be, y...
According to a New York Times article published this week, US agencies have made some pretty serious attempts to monitor Julian Assange and his group Wikileaks. In case you don’t know, Wikileaks is the group responsible for ...
Tablet and smartphone sales are on the rise, and PC sales are dropping considerably, but that won’t stop a very specific crowd from upgrading their arsenal. PC gamers always strive to have the biggest and the best, because w...
A lot of households have a computer that’s used by multiple family members. Unfortunately, while it’s certainly a practical way to make use of a computer it does sacrifice individual privacy. Any window, application or website tha...
Wouldn’t it be great if instead of just throwing out the weather, your phone could tell you what to wear? I already know some of you are probably looking at your screen in confusion right now, wondering what the hell I’m talking a...
What if a social network launched without all the reshares, likes, plus ones, or upvotes? You could enjoy the content in a pure sense, without having to worry about reciprocating or recycling. That’s the idea behind Potluck, a new...
According to a new leak, HTC might be producing a Windows powered handset that borrows from the gorgeous design of the One. HTC has certainly taken an interest in the Windows phone platform, as can be seen with recent devices like...
There’s one piece of hardware in particular that can bring any techie, geek, or nerd to their knees- the battery. Without power, you can’t use any device and that goes for smartphones, tablets and laptops. Unfortunately, over time...
I have service with Verizon Wireless, not that you necessarily care, but trust me that point sets the stage for my review. Verizon likes to lock down their devices by charging you all kinds of additional fees to use features which...
If there were any doubts about the general success of OUYA, at least in its early stages they can now be laid to rest. Just mere hours after going on sale in the US, Canada and the UK, the Android powered game console sold out thr...
It’s only going to take another generation or two until those 5 to 6-inch phablets become full on tablets. Huawei decided to skip right over all the innovation for the next few generation of phone sizes and took it upon themselves...
HP just announced the Slate 21, which is a 21.5-inch freestanding Android powered PC that happens to be integrated into a display. It’s essentially an all-in-one PC backed by an Nvidia Tegra 4 processor and Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bea...
One thing that I find to be particularly lacking in Windows is a diverse selection of desktop widgets. Then again, that’s not taking into account many of the third party options available out there. This may seem strange, but one ...
One of the best things that Android has going for it is the support for widgets. You won’t find the same functionality on other mobile platforms, which is silly because widgets really do add to the overall user experience. Most wi...