A new version of Google Maps has been released today. Version 4.3 now has support for Place Pages, enhancements to Latitude and much more. Here’s the post from the Google Blog: Google Maps for Android Helps You Find the Right Place, Catch a Train, and Add Latitude Friends Tuesday, June 22, 2010 | 10:55 AM [...]
Ok, Ladies and Gentleman, This has to be some sort of record. It looks like Eugene373 has struck again rooting the same root method he introduced us to with the MyTouch 3G Slide. It looks like Eugene has struck onto something pretty significant as far as rooting Android goes. This method appears to be working [...]
Yesterday, we saw the teaser of the Droid X. It’s a 16 second video, but the video is hiding a lot of secrets. Like yesterday, we figured out that there is a secret Droid X Twitter account hiding at the start of the video known as @DroidLanding. Today we have another story, you may have [...]
Stephen Stericson, known as the developer of both MetaMorph and NinjaMorph, wants to stress test Google’s Latitude app and he needs your help. He is also wanting to see every Android user around the world on his device. You can follow his adventure on Latitude or via his Twitter account @Stericson. To add him go [...]
We can add one more device to the “Rooted” list. It seems that users jerpelea, biktor_gj and bin4ry over at XDA- developers have made it official. The only thing left to do is for the bounty started by another XDA member can pay up the $890 collected so far. Now, let’s see how many ROM’s [...]
What does this mean to us? Good things and soon! Companies like HBO, CNET.com, Sony Pictures, USA Network etc… have begun optimizing their content for mobile devices thanks the Adobe and with that soon. As they will be designed for Android 2.2 aka “Froyo” and up, this is a huge step in the right direction [...]
AT&T users unite! This new app titled “Mark The Spot” has been available for iPhone users for months now and we see it’s made it’s way to Android. This app allows customers to send feedback regarding network issues i.e. dropped calls, coverage loss, poor signal strength etc… According to the app summary AT&T states: “AT&T [...]
rodigezstyle has released an update to RoDrIgUeZsTyLe @ FroYo MCR R17 v2.6. Now at version v2.6. v2.6 Changelog: – battery monitor lite mod in Lime Green by me (Exactly Battery Percentage) – Keyboard touch errors Fixed – LauncherPro Updated – Market Fix – Build.prob Reworket for better Market Support ( if you don´t make a [...]
Good news to those who live in the U.S. and could not use Google voice before! Google voice is now available for everyone. Formerly known as Grand Central, Google has been working diligently for more than a year to make this available to all U.S. users and it seems they have done it. Google is [...]
A French blog is reporting that the SFR, France’s second largest mobile carrier, will be launching the Android 2.2 aka Froyo for HTC Magic this summer along with Nexus One. Android 2.2 is coming to all the latest phones by the end of this year. Recently, T-Mobile USA also announced that they will be launching [...]
We have been hearing for a long time that the Samsung Galaxy S is coming to T-Mo. A few days ago, we saw the Samsung Galaxy S passing the FCC with T-Mobile 3G bands, where we assumed that the device is headed to T-Mo. While AT&T announced the Samsung Galaxy S as Samsung Captivate, T-Mobile [...]
AT&T announced the Samsung Captivate, which is the company version of Samsung Galaxy S, the first cool Android powered phone by AT&T after the HTC Aria. Folks over at Engadget got their hands on this device. The phone they tested was an old prototype of the Captivate. There was no sign of AT&T or Samsung [...]
“A squeaky wheels gets the oil,” Although this is not the update you were hoping for, it’s still better than what you have. As of June 21st the OTA updates have began rolling out and will last until June 25th. Samsung is trying their hardest to please the Behold II users by adding some new [...]
djmcnz has released an update to Kang-o-rama CyanogenMod 5.0.7/8 & Froyo 0.9b2.Now at version 0.8. Change Log: Upcoming Changes: I`m about to move to an absolute inclusion list rather than a change log, it will make it easier for first time users. I am also considering a new release strategy for Froyo based on Service [...]
Over at Verizon you can search for the Droid Eris all you want, but the device itself has disappeared. What you will find is accessories for the device. I think it’s safe to say farewell to that device. We could all hear the tell tale sounds of the Droid Eris phaseout due to obvious price drops. [...]