Archive for December 3rd, 2011

Carrier IQ Detector 1

Know if you’re infected with CIQ without rooting!

Not all phones are infected. Verizon Wireless claims they don’t use CIQ. So if you’re saying to yourself, “I just want to know if I’m clear and I don’t want to root!” Lookout Labs has heard your cry and made “an app for that.” Lookout Labs has made their...
Filed in: Applications
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mandroid

The ManDroid Show #9 Is Ready For Your Eyes To See! Check Out This Week’s Android Recap!

Thank you again my fellow Android friends for clicking in to another episode of The ManDroid Show. Enjoy of course. As always all articles below are covered in the show and pay close attention to the show. We are going to eventually start putting random hidden things in the show for giveaways. More...
Filed in: The ManDroid Show
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DarkICE ICS Keyboard

[Themed APK] DarkICE Keyboard from Ice Cream Sandwich stock V.2

  I’ll keep this one short and sweet. I know how much you  guys want a taste of Ice Cream Sandwich. I also know how you love your themed out apps. Here is a lovely, decked out version of the keyboard pulled directly from Android 4.0. DarkICE Keyboard comes to us from XDA Forum member djdarkknight96,...
Filed in: News
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Motorola S305 Bluetooth Headset

Deal Alert: Motorola S305 Bluetooth Stereo Headset only $39.34

The Motorola MOTOROKR™ S305 Stereo Headset delivers style, performance, and remarkable sound for your iPhone, iPod, or other stereo-capable Bluetooth® device. This lightweight headset lets you make hands-free calls and wirelessly listen to music so you’ll stay tuned-in and hooked-up no matter...
Filed in: News
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HTC Universal running Android with CyanogenMod 7

Windows Mobile Phone HTC Universal receives CyanogenMod 7 Android ROM

CyanogenMod 7 has made its way to an interesting “new” device. Remember the HTC Universal? If not, here’s a quick refresher for you — the phone was originally released almost seven years ago, back in 2005. It was the world’s first 3G device to boast a VGA 3.5″ pivoting...
Filed in: News
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Galaxy Nexus

North America-only HSPA+ Galaxy Nexus makes its way to the FCC

A new version of the Galaxy Nexus, dubbed the GT-i9250T, stopped by the FCC yesterday. This new variant supports 3G radio frequencies of 850MHz and 1,900MHz, but not the 1,700MHz band of the current HSPA+ version. This could mean the G-Nex will show up on AT&T, and that Ma Bell is doing what...
Filed in: News
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