The OG Droid as some call it is in fact the original Motorola Droid that was hugely popular over on Verizon. I still see the Droid more than almost any other Android I think. If you have rooted or toyed with your Droid most likely you know the name Peter Alfonso, he is the man [...]
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The extremely popular and top selling iOS game by Zepto Labs Cut the Rope has been available for Android the last week or so over at GetJar as they got the exclusive on it, sadly it comes with ads but then it is also free. If you haven’t downloaded the amazingly simple yet fun game [...]
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While we’re already seeing Samsung’s newest Galaxy Tab rolling out, owners of the original Tab have not been forgotten. If you’re still suing one of these tabs or simply have one put away some where be sure to have it ready come July 5th as Sprint should be releasing the infamous Gingerbread update for their [...]
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Taco Bell, Pepsi, and Samsung are teaming up to giveaway the Samsung Galaxy Tab as part of a text-in-to-win promotion. Unfortunately, they aren’t giving away the brand new Galaxy Tab 10.1, but rather the original 7-inch Galaxy Tab. All you have to do is guzzle down a large fountain drink. Actually, you just need to [...]
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EVO 3D owners: want to be able to use the HTC Watch app and have access to The Green Hornet in full 3D, but wary that the system update may not be easily rooted- Well, you aren’t alone. XDA user str8upx has extracted the updated HTC Watch .apk from the system update and has made [...]
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Update: If you’re the type that likes your games to be ad-free, then you’ll be glad to know that Cut the Rope just landed in the Android Market sans ads. Of course, this mean you’ll have to pay for it, but at [substring:0:500] Update: If you’re the type that likes your games to be ad-free, [...]
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It’s becoming quite clear that the folks who designed the user interface for Google+ are quite brilliant. One of those people was Andy Hertzfeld, one of the original designers of the first Mac, so I’d hope so. One of the lesser-realized elements in the mobile app portion of the Google+ is the widget, a rather [...]
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When we directed your attention to a short video of the upcoming S2 tablet with Honeycomb, we overlooked Sony’s other Android tablet, the S1, which was also part of golem.de‘s hands-on. So here it is, looking mighty sexy if I do say so myself. If you were wondering how the curved stylings of the S1 [...]
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GateGuru has made its way onto Android, bringing with it a sort of mashup of Foursquare and travel apps such as Tripit and FlightTrack. When you first launch GateGuru, you’ll get a long list of airports, with their three-letter abbreviation. You can flick through the list, or type to drill down through it. The list [...]
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If you still have a Galaxy Tab laying around while you are playing with the newer Galaxy Tab 10.1, you may want to pick it up again because Sprint is planning to grace it with some Gingerbread love on July 5th. If you are a developer, you can head to Samsung’s Open Source Developers Center [...]
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What a long way we’ve come since 2008. We started out with a single device (the G1) that had a slow processor and below average build quality… and look at how much Android has grown in the last two and a half years. We now have incredible devices like the HTC Sensation 4G and Samsung [...]
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Good news for everyone who owns an Android device but can’t access/use the GetJar for whatever reason or just chooses not to. Cut the Rope by Zepto Labs is available on the Android Market now for download. It won’t be free but but it will be ad free! Read more… … Continue Reading Here Cut [...]
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While Sony broke the news of its upcoming S1 and S2 tablets back in April, there has been little info surrounding the pair since then – until today, that is. German blog Golem got some hands on action with the duo, and even took the time to grab a really quick video of the S2. [...]
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Google just launched their new social networking plan and they are calling it Google+. With the million of Android owners and Gmail users and the rest of the population using some sort of product of Google, they seem to be in a good spot right about now. Google has already developed a great mobile application [...]
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You may not know who TeamWin is but they are the guys that brought things like WIMAX and HDMI Mirror to CM7 for the EVO. They are hard at work but they have families and jobs just like the rest of us and this will take time. According to a few tweets along with an [...]
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The Motorola Xoom is back as the daily deal over at eBay but it wont last long so you better hurry. If you missed it the Galaxy Tab 10.1 32GB was up yesterday for only a few dollars more. This price at eBay of 9 sure is nice considering the 32GB Xoom is still rocking [...]
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Having only recently picked up an original Samsung Galaxy Tab for myself, I can relate to the many users out there that have one and are not currently running Gingerbread on it. Fortunately I was able load Gingerbread on mine after having rooted it but for some — that’s not really an option. Sprint Samsung [...]
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Another variation on the dual-core theme is headed to China in the form of the Motorola MT870. It’s the second dual-core handset from Moto announced for the country, following the Milestone 3. That is where the similarities end (for the most part). The MT870 rocks an NVIDIA Tegra 2 clocked at 1GHz, a 4-inch qHD [...]
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This is quite the interesting turn – Giga Market Ltc and Seavus Group have whipped up a new “mall” for Android that, if appearances are true, will take the rest of the app stores out there and throw them directly in the trash. This is Soc.io mall, an Android-based application and multimedia portal where you [...]
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Zenonia fans have been waiting for this moment for awhile now and it is finally here! Zenonia 3 is now available on the Android Market and in a surprise from Gamevil, it is available for free! Like the first two installments in the series, you get some great retro-rpg style pixel art and lots of [...]
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Last week we reported on G5 Entertainment and that they would start bringing their games over to the Android platform with an initial 5 game release starting… well… today. Instead of just releasing one today and letting the rest slowly flow onto the market, they decided to release all five at once. Read more… … [...]
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If a leaked internal document obtained by SprintFeed is to be believed, then owners of the OG Galaxy Tab on Sprint should finally join the Gingerbread club on July 5th. This update will also bring added support for HD Bluetooth to the seven-inch tablet, on top of the added benefits and goodies of Gingerbread. This [...]
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We have seen the Galaxy Tab’s smaller sibling the Galaxy Tab 8.9 in the FCC before, but the latest FCC filing recently uncovered shows the 8.9″ variety running with what might be AT&T radios. They might also be for Canadian carriers but we can hope for AT&T right- Earlier in the month we heard of [...]
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If you’re not one for aesthetics or Apple-like gloss but still find yourself needing to edit documents from your Android device, OfficeSuite Pro might be the app for you. OfficeSuite Pro tries to stand against the stalwarts of mobile document editing, Quickoffice Pro and DocumentsToGo, and while it offers the same basic abilities of [...]
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Google Music is one of my new favorite Android services. My entire music library at my fingertips regardless of how much space I have on my phone, what else could you ask for, right- Well, here’s a few more things that would would add to the experience: 1) Cached music readable by other apps. Let’s [...]
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Ever since we first saw and experienced the massiveness of the battery extension for the HTC ThunderBolt, it’s been a bit of an issue for the Android public to rectify the extending of said battery in the ThunderBolt and in every other Android whose connection speed and/or abilities to provide excellent day to day Android [...]
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A little while back at Google I/O Google introduced the world to Chromebooks. Svelte machines that run Google’s own OS, Chrome OS. Chrome OS is unlike any other OS that’s hit the shelves. It’s fast, lean, and easy to use. Chromebooks look to continue that theme. They are fast (relatively), lean, and easy to use. [...]
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has released an update to EXTRAordinary ROM 3.0. The latest version is now 3.0. This release is supported on the following Device(s):- Samsung Galaxy S2 I9100 Basic Information -ROM (JVP-based modem, speedmod kernel)-with all applications from the Samsung I9000. -ROM is stable. I use this ROM. -The battery lasts 48 hours.-Rom is fast and simple FEATURES: -secret [...]
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The Amazon tablet that we have been hearing about should still be making its way to the public in the second half of 2011 (which starts tomorrow – lol). The previously rumored tablets should have an initial order of 1.5 to 2 million units at launch according to a report by Digitimes, who also reports [...]
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N3V Games has announced that they are working on a new game which will be a 3D survival shooter where your goal is to survive masses of zombies who want to eat you. If the developers name seems familiar, it should. They also developed My First Trainz Set for Tegra 2 Android device and also [...]
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The Qmadix Snap-On cover for the HTC Thunderbolt is durable, slim, and easy to install case ideal for a basic level of protection. Qmadix leaves much of the Thunderbolt revealed while protecting the corners, back, and sides. It’s easy-on/easy-off, with no snapping, pulling, jamming or contorting necessary. It’s ribbed surface gives you some confidence when [...]
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If you needed a good reason to jump into the NOOK bandwagon, this may be it. Barnes & Noble is giving every new NOOK owner – NOOKcolor included – a 2GB microSD card preloaded with 30 titles. In order to take advantage, you’ll need to show the cashier your old device at the time you [...]
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We’ve seen it before, but never in true working form. It’s always been a simulation, a photo of the device, or a video of the device without anything touching it in any capacity. We’ve finally got at least one hands-on experience from someone on the interwebz, though. The video itself is 18 seconds and only [...]
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Samsung’s latest Android smartphone has been outed, and it’s clear the company has been looking inward for its inspiration. The Samsung Galaxy Z is a more compact version of the Galaxy S II, with a 4.2-inch WVGA Super Clear LCD display and 1GHz dual-core processor. There’s also WiFi, Bluetooth and a 5-megapixel main camera with [...]
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While we’ve seen our share of leaks and rumors for the Samsung Galaxy S II no North American carriers have officially laid claim to this power house device. While we assume that at least 3 of the big carriers in the US will be getting this handset, a few Canadian carriers have announced that they [...]
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