In the off chance you didn't hear about it yet, Steve Jobs fired off a few terse words yesterday on Apple's earnings call for the third quarter. Taking aim at RIM, iPad rivals, Android, open source, and pretty much anything else in his space, Jobs tried to bolster the Apple arguments with 'facts' and lessons. We didn't know it until yesterday, but apparently fragmentation was such a problem for TweetDeck that the company called Android development a "nightmare". Or did they? Read More »
Millennial Media emailed us this morning to tell us about their latest monthly Mobile Mix report. As one of the bigger players in the mobile advertising space, these guys know a thing or two about what's going on in the world of Android. The September report confirms what we find ourselves reporting over and over again in that the platform is doing well and continues to shoot skyward. Read More »
Phandroid posted this article last night, it’s quite lengthy but you’ll want to read all of it. They are giving early details of whats coming with Gingerbread, as well as an incredibly blurry snapshot of the home screen. Surely all these blurry photos of new software/hardware are done on purpose, the fact that a clear picture cannot be taken these days is slightly baffling. Read More »
Here we are back with the latest and greatest addition to the CM6 Nightly Build #126. I'll keep... Read More »
It's Monday! That means tonight at 10PM EST you'll be listening to the longest running Android-related podcast on the internet. Join your fellow Android fans and developers as we take on some of the most recent headlines and hit each other with the hard questions. Read More »
Heads up NOOK owners, Barnes & Noble is readying another firmware update for you and your beloved e-Reader. The book giant says this will be the biggest update since the debut of the device last year and includes... Read More »
Motorola and Verizon have been very busy this year, pumping out one powerful Droid iteration after another. While some are new models like the Droid Pro, others are special versions of previous releases such as the R2D2 edition of the Droid 2. Read More »
Verizon has announced an Android version of their Field Force Manger service for businesses. The location-based mobile resource management tool allows businesses locate, monitor, and communicate with their mobile field workers. Read More »
The Instant Messenger is one of the first huge changes to the internet that, in my opinion, brought... Read More »
Ok hackers and modders - time to start digging into yet another ROM! The T-Mobile myTouch 4G (HD) is still at least a few weeks away, but the signed ROM has already made its way onto the internet. Read More »
Japanese wireless provider KDDI is expected to offer a Samsung tablet in early 2001, but, shockingly, it will not be the Galaxy Tab. Read More »
After a busy few weeks talking Windows Phone handsets, HTC is back on the Android train. Today sees the device maker announcing an Android 2.2-powered Gratia for European carriers. Read More »
You know, every employee makes a few mistakes from time to time. Some people lose a new iPhone, others accidentally put some files online to early... And some people just say to much. Read More »
HTC recently announced two new successors to its best-seller the Desire. The first one, named Desire Z, was equal... Read More »
Enough messing around with getting the full version of Angry Birds. The highly-successful game is now available on... Read More »