We’ve collected the top four reviews, roundups and how-to articles from across the AppStorm network in June. Whether you’re interested in Mac, iPhone, iPad, Web, or Android apps, there’s bound to be something you didn’t spot over the course of the month. Now would be a good time to explore a part of the AppStorm [...]
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Google has made almost every attempt possible to become the company that you use every day to check your emails, spend time on your phone, read ebooks and even edit your documents. Google Docs, the online document editor, has been available in mobile form for some time now as a web app, and many users [...]
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tecksphere | Jul 01, 2011 | Comments 0 The Catch Notes Android App by Catch.com is an android app that makes it easy to capture ideas. The ideas can be in the form of pictures or images/video and they will easily be able to stored in a password protected environment so people cannot profit from [...]
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An interesting consortium of investors that include Apple, Microsoft, RIM, Sony, EMC, and Ericsson have jointly purchased the patent assets of bankrupt telecommunications giant Nortel. Google opened the bidding at 0 Million and the consortium closed with a .5 million winning bid. However, I have to question whether the money is well spent and actually [...]
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Youtube link for mobile viewing It actually works. What’s up with Facebook rolling out updates that break things- This isn’t the first time, either. … Continue Reading Here One way in which Google+ is beating Facebook Phil Nickinson – androidcentral.com
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A mere 48 hours after release, Google’s application for their new social network, Google+, is already seeing its first update. The update will change your current verison to 1.0.2 and features a few new enhancements along with support for multiple Gmail accounts. What’s in this version: Spiffy new profile icon on the menu screen Handle [...]
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nitrozk has released an update to Nitroz Extreme v1.1. The latest version is now 1.1. This release is supported on the following Device(s):- Samsung Galaxy S2 I9100 Features of the ROM-The ROM is made to look like AOSP-Fully Deodexed-Zip Aligned-Removed all the Samsung stock apps (Adds more memory)-Removed WiFi Sharing (Battery Eater)-Removed all the HUBS [...]
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Two days ago we heard the Motorola Droid 2 would be receiving the same CyanogenMod 7 treatment recently seen for the Droid X. Although it’s on been a short time the Droid 2 files have been rolled in the main CM branch all nightlies are already available for download on the CyanogenMod mirror network. This particular build [...]
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We got our first look at Flight Track’s Honeycomb tablet update back at Google IO in May. Today, that update’s available in the Android Market, and one of our favorite Android travel apps get even better. You’ve got the same look and feel in the .99 app, which has expanded for larger screens, making the mapping [...]
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Okay, let’s be honest. You’ve played through Pokemon enough times that you could you look at two teams and decide which one wins, right- But you’ve got that ONE friend who thinks he knows more than you do. So what are you to do- You don’t want to train out the perfect team to play [...]
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Don’t you love new survey’s- It’s fuel for fanboys to fight no matter WHAT it is. No matter what the data shows, both camps like to point to why it shows that their favorite will win the war. The big fighting point from a recent Nielson Survey shows that Apple’s iPhone grew from 10% to [...]
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Gasbuddy is one of many gas station price trackers on the Market, but consistently has the best prices of all the apps I check. GasBuddy works like most of the other price-finding apps out there. Either enter a zip code of where you want to find gas or choose “Find Gas Near Me.” From there, [...]
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Google+ the latest social networking attempt from the monster search company has updated their mobile application. This application was literally available in the market at the same time, if not before the Google+ invites started going out. From the start these seemed to he a couple bugs that needed to be addressed. So that’s what [...]
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It’s time we got to know our Android devices a little better, preferably inside and out. And here to help you along the journey, AndroSensor. AndroSensor, by developer Fiv Asim, offers a plethora of features for you to keep track of the comings and goings of your Android smartphone. Get a quick glimpse of all [...]
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Edgar Cervantes on Jun 30, 2011 at 2:39 pm We know Amazon has been working diligently to bring the family of tablets we’ve been hearing about since last May. While we’re not very sure about the specs, we know these tablets could come with either NVIDIA Tegra or Texas Instruments OMAP processors. While most details [...]
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Alberto Vildosola on Jun 30, 2011 at 3:55 pm Both Android and iOS market shares grew between the months of March and May, according to Nielsen. The research firm released its smartphone report today, based on a national survey of mobile consumers. The results are not surprising and confirm what weve been seeing for the [...]
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Edgar Cervantes on Jun 30, 2011 at 6:18 pm Whether you prefer the full power of a browser or a lighter version of it, Opera has you covered. Opera is one of the most popular 3rd-party browsers for Android, up there with Dolphin and Skyfire, and it’s just gotten a bit better. Opera has just [...]
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Alberto Vildosola on Jun 30, 2011 at 10:10 pm Unless you’ve been living under a rock for the past 48 hours, you already know Google has announced a new social network called Google+. Within just a few hours of unveiling this “Facebook-killer,” the initial reaction from most people ranges from “This is good” to “I’m [...]
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Path for Android has entered beta, allowing Google phone users to access the photo-based social network service. Released on iOS some months ago, Path positions its app as a way to share photos you’ve taken with a small group of trusted friends or colleagues: each account supports up to just 50 contacts. Images can be [...]
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There are certainly good reasons why developers choose to release apps with functionality limited to just a few Android devices. Testing everything might be an untenable goal, and the developer may just want to assure that a limited group can fully enjoy the app, rather than see a larger group struggle with compatibility issues. [...]
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Sony Ericsson broke news of the Xperia Ray (along with the Xperia Active) a little over a week ago, announcing availability would be sometime in Q3 2011. We still don’t have a precise launch date, but we can narrow down the range of when to expect it a little more now, with the arrival [...]
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If it isn’t one thing… HTC released an update for the EVO 4G earlier this month, the primary purpose of which was to repair damage that had been done to the phone following the previous update, breaking Netflix compatibility. Well, consider that another trade-off, since it looks now like that update went and broke [...]
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Digging the no-glasses-required 3D display on the HTC EVO 3D, but are already starting to run low on YouTube 3D content and are itching to have some more fun with your phone- For us, that often means rooting and getting ready for custom ROMs, but so far the EVO 3D has remained secure. Though [...]
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The countdown is now on… 14 days until the Samsung Galaxy S II 4G is officially available in Canada. This incredibly desired Android 2.3 device is en-route to Bell, Virgin and SaskTel. The no-term pricing will be 9.95 and SaskTel revealed the 3-year at a respectable .99. … Continue Reading Here Virgin launching Galaxy S [...]
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I was going to through this into the Android Overload but seeing how Google+ is such a hot topic these days, figured it deserved its own post. Not even 48 hours since it was released, the Google+ app has been updated to version 1.0.2 and now includes the ability to sign in using multiple Gmail [...]
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Not that too many of you may remember but the Motorola XT316 has already been through the FCC once before back in April. Only problem was this little brother to the Droid Pro was only packing Chinese supported 3G bands. This time around the XT316 looks to be supporting AT&T frequencies so you probably wont [...]
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Just wanted to let you guys know that we’ve been getting emails from T-Mobile customers of a what seems to be a major outtage in the New York City area. T-Mobile confirmed a short while ago on Twitter that they are working on the problem and hope to get things worked out soon. So, if [...]
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Loading… … Continue Reading Here Want a Google Plus invite- Get one here! Jonathan Royal – droidmatters.com
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A small update to the Google+ Android app, which is quickly becoming one of the top apps I use every day, was released a few minutes ago. The update mostly resolves login issues for those with multiple Gmail accounts (we’ve heard many of you complain about not being able to sign in because of that). [...]
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Yesterday, we notified you guys about the new version of Skype 2.0 that allowed video calls over WiFi and 3G/4G. But to many an Android user’s dismay, the new app only officially supported a handful of devices. Google Nexus S HTC Desire S Sony Ericsson Xperia Neo and Sony Ericsson Xperia Pro to be exact. [...]
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