Archive for December 12th, 2010

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What is still missing from the Market?

As we all know, the Android Market has been updated (if you are running 2.2 and go here).  We covered some of the changes that were announced a few days ago here.  I’m not going to go into great detail regarding these.  Instead I want to go and investigate what is still lacking.  We all...
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Review: Sprint LG Optimus S

Spint’s LG Optimus S review: LG has released their Optimus Line of Android phones across almost all of the major US carriers, as well as around the world, leading to sales of over 2 million units within the first two months it has been on sale.  Here in the US the Optimus series is T-Mobile...
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Breaking: LG Star gets some hands-on time

The LG Star has somehow landed in the hands of the Engadget guys.  If you are unfamiliar with this phone it is a powered by a Tegra 2 Dual-Core processor, with a 4″ inch screen and also the inclusion of an HDMI out port.  This phone has been coming up more and more, and seeing this video makes...
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The Business of Google: Eric Schmidt One of Best CEO’s of The Decade, Streetview Problems, Chrome, and The Nexus S

Google had a really big week this week. It started Monday evening when Google VP of Engineering in charge of mobile, Andy Rubin sat in the hot seat with Wall Street Journalist writers Kara Swisher and Walt Mossberg as part of their Allthingsdigital, D: Dive Into Mobile event in San Francisco.  While...
Filed in: News
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Review: Nationite ROCKtab 7″ Android Tablet. A surprisingly good Experience!

It seems almost every day a new entry level Android Tablet is hitting the streets, and they all appear to be copying the iPad design with no buttons except for a single button or ball on the bottom bezel. Enter the Nationite ROCKtab and another button-less Tablet is released that offers a similar...
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Update your Galaxy S camera to support Push-To-Zoom

SGS Tools Screenshot Good news for those of you with a Samsung Galaxy-S phone, you can now update your Camera application to unofficially support Push-To-Zoom. Previously, with the Samsung-provided stock Camera app, you had to use the volume keys to adjust zoom, but thanks to a nifty bit of coding...
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