Archive for March 28th, 2010

The Dark Knight – starring the G1

“Why won’t you just die!!!” This morning when I woke up, I found that my G1 was sitting on my desk (not strange as this is where it stays most of the time), but what struck me as odd was the fact that the phone seemed to be on and the notification LED was flashing. Not really knowing...
Filed in: Phones, Uncategorized
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Tip and Tricks #1: Fix App Problems

A common error that most people get from flashing an old ROM to a new ROM is that their phone never leaves the boot animation screen or some apps don’t work as well before flashing. A simple way of solving this problem is by going to the terminal emulator and type the following codes: 1. su 2....
Filed in: News, Uncategorized
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XDAndroid – dual-boot Android on WinMo

Over at XDA devs and users alike have been working together on a community project known as XDAndroid. The project has already been successful on a few devices and recently there has been a lot of focus on the HTC Rhodium (TouchPro2). Basically, the phones that run WinMo can be booted into Linux, and...
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Rooting, Backflip Style

It has been about 20 days since AT&T released the Motorola Backflip. Many in the Android community were initially angered by it because AT&T had stripped all Google content to replace it with Yahoo and AT&T bloatware. On the 12th of March Motorola released the source (minus the proprietary...
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All a twitter about #Android

Another Sunday afternoon, another edition of Android gossip in the twittersphere. Today we find some Android newbs and pros, random facts, frustration, and sound advice. bcpk @duggan I bought four games yesterday. And then refunded them all, because you can do that on Android fozzyfan #Tweetcaster...
Filed in: News
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Apps Vu helps you find an app for that

AppsVu has joined the online store crowd with clean and simple interface. It’s designed to help anyone quickly find that particular app by searching across the Android Market as well as the fast-growing app reviews community of AppstoreHQ, AndroLib, and Cyrket. Search results are presented quickly,...
Filed in: News
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Blastosis 2D Scrolling High Resolution shoot’em-up

A new game called “Blastosis” has been released on the Android Market for your 800×480+ Resolution devices (ie Droid/NexusOne/Newer-Gen Devices).  The game is a traditional 2D scrolling shoot’em-up from Siliconis Games. Your home system was just conquered by the evil Blastosis...
Filed in: Games, News, Software
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iTag protects your phone and your data too!

Did you know that 1 in 4 mobile phones are either lost or stolen each year.  When you lose your credit card you make a quick phone call and the card is cancelled so anyone who finds it or the person who stole can no longer use it. iTag has launched a new service that offers similar protection for...
Filed in: News, Software
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