App Name: Homepipe Free Beta by Homepipe Networks Inc. Description: The HomePipe Android Application lets you get all your content, without hassles! By using the storage on your home network, HomePipe saves you time and money. No duplicating files. No new equipment. No storage limits. HomePipe is free and lets you enjoy ALL your content [...]
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App Name: Nexus Revamped Pro Description: Like the Nexus live wallpaper but with improved efficiency and extra customization such as different backgrounds, tints, colors, speed, spawn density and more. How it works: This is basically a customizable version of the Nexus live wallpaper. With this live wallpaper, instead of being forced to look at the [...]
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Today WHERE updated, here are the upgrades, the same stuff you love is still there. Go download the update! Its pretty sweet. New Design – Places, Restaurants, Check-in and Coffee got a visual makeover Coffee Widget – Now in the coffee widget you can filter your search for the closest cup of coffee. Search for [...]
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New operating system will be for high end handsets only, will scrap third party shells (Motoblur, HTC Sense) Android 2.2 seemed pretty cool, bringing Flash 10.1, aDavlik JIT compiler for faster apps, and the ability to run apps off a memory card. But Google’s recently unveiled Android 3.0 operating system, codenamed “Gingerbread” may make Android [...]
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Where does the name Notion Ink come from? The first thing we all do when we get any idea is to write it down. Its the first and the most important step between the conception and realization of our dreams. We want to become this exact enabler which will help people convert their notions into [...]
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The popularity of this amazing phone has reached it’s limit. It has been 5 days since the pre-sale started and Best Buy/Best Buy Mobile already have a hard time to keep up with the pre-orders. Unbelievable! But what can you say. This phone has been a hit since it was announced. It seems that the [...]
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Go ahead, modder community, let out that big sigh of relief. HTC won’t be shutting down Coinflipper and his merry crew of hackers over at Shipped-ROMs after all. Due to the cooperation of the site, HTC is extending the date on their cease and desist order and working with Coinflipper to identify exactly which software [...]
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Rogers has officially announced their latest wireless brand called “Chatr”. This is a brand spanking new division that caters to those who want to get on a plan with unlimited talk and text. Although there are no official launch cities announced, Chatr is expected to be available in Toronto, Calgary, Ottawa, Edmonton and Vancouver later [...]
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More Froya news keeps pouring out, for a while we’ve known that the Android 2.2 will be coming to Droid next month, but it looks like it might be coming a tad earlier than we had expected, at least for some lucky owners. This is only a rumor at the moment, but with more of [...]
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Earlier this evening at theSamsung Galaxy S U.S. launch event in New York, we noticed that the Samsung Fascinate, the Verizon version of the Galaxy S, was sporting a Microsoft Bing search application, the first we’ve ever seen on an Android smartphone. The devices destined for the other 3 carriers all offered only the standard [...]
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The appearance of Shantanu Narayen (Adobe CEO) at the Droid X press announcement last week set the blogosphere humming with theories as to what the software company was doing there alongside Google Verizon amd Motorola. But where is the mystery? Adobe are a big player and they’ve been around for ever. There is nothing really [...]
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Google fans will be rejoicing as theNexus One hits Australian Vodafone stores tomorrow. Customers will need to enter a 24-month AU$79 cap (with a total minimum cost of AU$1896) as Vodafone isn’t selling the phone outright. However, customers will also need to be quick. “Stocks are strictly limited and online customer orders will be fulfilled [...]
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After theSamsung Galaxy S event today in NYC, attendees were given time to play around with the newly announced devices. Lucky for us, a few of the attendees managed to shoot some hands-on videos of the upcoming T-Mobile Samsung Vibrant. So far, first impressions seem to be pretty postive. Mark your calendars forJuly 21st and [...]
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Verizon is holding no punches with their Droid X campaign, which again has taken to attacking the phone’s main competitor and the company’s biggest rival in much the same way the original Motorola Droid directly challenged AT&T and the iPhone’s “There’s an app for that” slogan with “Droid Does.” The latest print ad for the [...]
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Verizon is making nice to the Droid Incredible fans that have had to wait for their device and in yesterday’s post, “New Shipping Date For The HTC Droid Incredible”, we received your opinions of the situation. Thanks to the user, rydiculous, who sent us the email to post up:
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Known for low-end handsets, Indian brand, Lemon mobile has decided to step up a notch. They have announced they will be launching a dual-SIM Android powered handset. It appears that this is the first time Android and two-SIMs have been brought together in a working relationship. According to Trimours: “In a press conference, the Product [...]
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Samsung has come through as promised. Yesterday Samsung and Verizon announced their newest Android phone offering, the Samsung Fascinate. This is another version of Samsung’s immensely popular Galaxy S phone. Samsung has achieved greatness with this device by lining up the top four US carriers to each offer said phone. T-Mobile is getting the Vibrant, [...]
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We’ve seen our fair share ofSamsung Galaxy S phones in the past few weeks, but theSprint Epic 4Gversion (or the Galaxy S Pro, as we’d previously suspected it would be known) looks like it could take the cake. The phone has all the same specs as the others family members — including a 1GHz Samsung [...]
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Today, June 30, 2010, was the end of Q2 and Motorola CLIQ/XT users just got notice that the update will be delayed. But, how much time exactly? One of Motorola Forums Admins who goes by the name Mark wrote that it will be made available “soon”. The Motorola Android Software Upgrade News has changed the [...]
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Since Froyo was open-sourced last week, the number one question that people have asked is “Will my G1 get Froyo?” I’d love to give an emphatic ‘yes’ or ‘no’ as a reply, but carrier flip-flopping and silence on these issues makes that impossible. However, comments from Google team members make it seem highly unlikely that [...]
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Google spawned more questions than it provided answers with itsintroduction of Google TV May 20 at GoogleI/O. The initial demo was a two-hour plus affair fraught with technical difficulties mostly as a result of dodgy Internet access. Since then, much more has come to light thanks to theFAQ sections for consumers and developers buried in [...]
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We’ve been hearing about the upcoming Android Gingerbread release in Q4 for a while now. And also how the new Android user interface will blow our socks off. Still, everyone’s beenpretty sketchy aboutexact details of what’s actually coming to Android Gingerbread. Until now. Mobile-review.com’s Eldar Murtazin just went and spilled a boatload of interesting details [...]
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A tipster has said that Verizon is going to launch their LTE network on November 15th. LTE stands for Long Term Evolution and is Verizon’s upcoming 4g network. Verizon will have some areas covered by 4G that they don’t even have 3G in. That’s because Verizon’s 4G, 700-MHz license blankets the entire nation, while the [...]
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Sprint CEO Dan Hesse was speaking out about theHTC EVO 4G and its success on his company’s network today at a Forrester Customer Experience conference. After his keynote presentation, Hessespoke with Reuters about their first 4G phone, which has been selling better than Sprint or HTC expected. New phone equals can’t meet demand. This is [...]
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It’s been a while since the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 got some update love, but perhaps the discovery of a new OTA this morning will soothe that empty part of your soul. Let’s clear this up right now: it’s not Android 2.1, nor is it Android 2.2. The device’s update to Eclair has a broad [...]
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Rogers, a Canadian wireless provider has letinformation about the second coming of the Ericsson xperia 10 and Mini Pro slip out again. Twice has Rodgers accidentally let information about these two phones be leaked. Official information about this has yet to be announced, but the mess-ups by Rodgers means it’s probably pretty close. At RGB, [...]
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TodayCisco has unveiled the Cius, a7-inch business tablet capable of capturing and displaying high-resolution video among a bevy of other business oriented tasks for which the device is geared. With collaboration and communication portability in mind, the device weighs in at 1.15 pounds and supports HD video streaming, multi-party conferencing, and all the messaging and [...]
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AT&T does not allow an application to be installed on its android phones from outside the market. AT&T was asked why and this is what they said. Q. Why can’t apps be installed from sources outside of the Android Market? A. Android Market, managed by Google, is open to all developers. There is no approval [...]
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TheSprint Epic 4G brings a horizontal keyboard, and it brings some monster gaming power (as do all the other versions of theGalaxy S, of course). After the break, we take a look at the Asphalt racing game on the Epic 4G, which sports a six-axis gyroscope, which you can see in action.
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Even with Samsung’s track record on some of their other devices, we expected Android 2.2 would be a big part in the future of the Galaxy S. The fact that they’re launching this thing in every nook and every corner imaginable to this Earth should be a big enough hint to assume they wouldn’t leave [...]
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T-Mobile’s version of theSamsung Galaxy S is known as theVibrant, and it’s as slim and sleek as its cousins. Same 1GHz Hummingbird processor, same 4-inch Super AMOLEDdisplay. T-Mo just had to show us how Avatar looks on the phone, and while it’s not quite the same as in the theater, it’s still pretty damn good [...]
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And here comes the Verizon version of theSamsung Galaxy S, which forever shall be knownas the Fascinate. It’s going to give theMotorola Droid X a run for its money, no doubt. It’s also launching with Android 2.1 but will get a Froyo update sometime later. Hands-on pictures after the break.
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Lo, look forth on theAT&TCaptivate — its version of theSamsungGalaxy S. Just like the other carriers’ versions, it’s thin, light, and flies, thanks to that 1GHz Hummingbird processor. And that Super AMOLEDscreen — gorgeous. We can only hope that AT&T doesn’t do its usual job of locking down the phone to the Android Market, but [...]
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Hulu spends a great deal of time blocking workarounds that allow people towatch Hulu on Android or mobile devices. That may not be an issue much longer if you’re willing to spend $9.99 a month to watch your favorite shows. Hulu CEO Jason Kilar has officially announced Hulu Plus, an invitation-only subscription service that will [...]
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We had already heard the news that the Vibrant was coming on July 21, but thanks to a recent press release, T-Mobile has some great news for those users holding out for the Galaxy S. You can start pre-ordering your Samsung Vibrant, known as Galaxy S elsewhere, July 1! Radio Shack will have the honors [...]
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