Archive for December 3rd, 2010

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Review: Verizon Droid Pro

If Android and RIM got together and had a love child, I believe it would be the Droid Pro. I’ve had the pleasure of using one for the last two weeks and being a previous Blackberry user, I can honestly say it is one of the best Android devices for business users to date. If you haven’t had a chance...
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Christmas Comes Early for You Lucky T-Mobile G2 Owners as @Enomther Drops “TheOfficial” G2 ROM

Enomthers G2 ROM Manup Themed If there has ever been a ROM I’ve always gone back to no matter what ROMs I’ve tried, it’s  Enomther’s “TheOfficial” series.  First it was the T-Mobile G1 and then the Google Nexus One, and now all you lucky owners of the T-Mobile...
Filed in: Developers, News
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Finally, see the Playstation phone a.k.a Zeus with it’s clearly displayed Playstation logo in crystal clarity!

Finally we can actually see some clear video of the Sony Ericsson PlayStation phone.  No longer are we left wondering what we just saw in a fuzzy video clip. The actual name of this device is still somewhat of a mystery. We’ve heard everything from Sony Ericsson Z, Z1, Zeus and just Playstation...
Filed in: Featured, Hardware, News, Phones
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Galaxy Tab sales breach 1 million, Samsung shooting for 1.5

The Samsung Galaxy Tab release was a much anticipated device launch. We all needed something to get our grubby little hands on that wasn’t an iPad. With the huge success of the Galaxy S line it should come as no surprise that the Tab has received the following that it deserved. In the last two...
Filed in: Hardware, News, Tablets
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Peter Vesterback from Rovio Gives Advice on Mobile Gaming Success

If you don’t know the name Peter Vesterback, that is ok. If you don’t know who Rovio is, then you, my friend, have never played Angry Birds. We can all agree very easily in fact, that Angry Birds is a raging success across Android and *cough* iPhone. With reports of over 60 millions downloads....
Filed in: Featured, Games, News, Software
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Sharp announces the Galapagos Tablet

The Galapagos tablet is Sharp’s latest venture into the Android tablet scene. They are launching the tablet in two different sizes, a 5.5 inch for 39,800 Yen ($473) which has a screen resolution of 1024 × 600 and a 10.8 inch 54,800 Yen ($642) with a screen resolution of 1366 × 800. Technically...
Filed in: Featured, Hardware, News, Tablets
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Dell Streak battery mod Located

The simpler the better as I like to always say. The community that we have backing nearly all of our Android products and devices around the globe is utterly amazing. They never cease to amaze me. With that being said there is a custom battery modification available available now for the Dell Streak....
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Android Market ‘Related’ tab still not showing Up? Fix Here

Google has released a small update to the Android Market, which brings a ‘related’ tab.  If you have an Android device running Android 2.2 (Froyo) , forcing the update is super easy. Simply navigate to Settings > Applications > Manage applications > Market ( you will need to hit...
Filed in: News, Software, Update
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Google Aims to Increase DCMA/Copyright Compliance

On Thursday, Google announced that it will begin improving its responses to DMCA takedown notices. In conjunction with that move they intend to prevent piracy-related websites from making profits from Google’s advertising networks and services. Take a quick look at part of the blog post from googlepublicpolicy: That’s...
Filed in: News
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More Details of the Gingerbread UI Emerge

Ah, the beloved Gingerbread! We keep hearing through the grapevine that Gingerbread will boast some nice UI changes. But we would all like to know which ones, correct? Although I can’t be a saving grace and provide all the details of what is to be expected in the upcoming Gingerbread UI, we have...
Filed in: News, Rumor, Software, Update
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SDK released for NOOKcolor; Will it have any Success?

  Barnes & Noble has released its SDK (Software Development Kit) in hopes that developers will take the time to build some applications for the eReader. The unfortunate part of this will require developers to completly rebuild their apps from the ground up. There is currently no easy way to port...
Filed in: Hardware, News, Software
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KiteUI Makes an Appearance to Give Us Relief After TAT Sells Out

When The Astonishing Tribe and RIM made their announcement yesterday, I felt like a child learning Santa Claus wasn’t real. All my magical dreams and beliefs where shattered. Thankfully, not all hope is lost. There is always another fish in the sea looking to make big waves. KiteUI is one of those...
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New Tab Appearing in the Market

I have been seeing many reports of people checking the market and seeing the new tab that we reported seeing in the Gingerbread video. “Related” or “Similar” is showing its face finally. I personally have been wanting a tab like this. The constant search for applications can be...
Filed in: Networks, News, Software, Update
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SPB TV 2 Launches, Now Offering a FREE TV Solution

SPB TV has been around for a while, offering its application for $9.95 with no-subscription fees. Today they have released SPB TV 2.0 as a FREE application to the Android Market. The application provides you with a whole host of live TV channels from around the globe and in many different languages....
Filed in: Applications, News, Software
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App Review: The Impossible Game [Video]

To call your game impossible right in the title is quite a boast but when it comes to difficulty The Impossible Game doesn’t mess around. Practically everything in the game kills you: Touching a spike, touching the side of a block or touching the ground where you shouldn’t. These may not...
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