The Zumobi Network has announced today that they have partnered with Popular Science magazine to release a PopSci.com for Android. Much like its iPhone iteration, the free app brings science and technology news to your favorite mobile platform. Read More »
Samsung sure is gutsy. J. K. Shin, a Samsung Mobile rep, told Korea Times in an interview that Samsung is aiming to triple its smartphone sales this year. In 2010, Sammy sold 20 million smartphones. In 2011, They're shooting for 60 million. Read More »
SwiftKey is an amazing keyboard. I was an alpha tester from day one, and it's come a long way. It's eye-pleasing, easy to use, and it just works. Well, the SwiftKey team has updated their keyboard, and they've included some awesome tablet functionality. Read More »
We've just gotten word from our friends over at TmoNews about a (sorta) new Samsung device coming to T-Mobile, and it's sure to upset a lot of people. It's the Vibrant Plus, and it's essentially an upgraded version of the original Vibrant. Read More »
T-Mobile is ready to roll out the latest weapon in the war that is 4G phones and networks. ... Read More »
U.S. Cellular just hit up our inbox with a deal worthy of Black Friday recognition. Starting today, the carrier is offering all of their Android devices on a buy-one-get-one deal through February 17th. Yeah, even the Samsung Galaxy Tab is part of the deal. Read More »
If you've never used LogMeIn, you're missing out. LogMeIn's Android app allows users to view their desktops from an Android device. Until now, it was only designed with smartphones in mind. But LogMeIn has recognized the tablet trend, and they're not wasting any time. Read More »
Ahh, the Galaxy S2. We've heard whispers of the successor to the original Galaxy S, and it looks like we finally have a date, or at least a time frame, for its release. Rumor has it that the Galaxy S2 will be shown off at Mobile World Congress, which is in Barcelona next month. Read More »
VEVO has released their official Android application today, opening up the doors to more than 25,000 music videos spanning more than 7,500 artists. As one might expect, the app provides music charts, video premiers, and and exclusive clips. However, there's quite a bit more to the application... Read More »
We just received an invitation from Sprint for an event being held in New York City on February 7th. As to what exactly is being unveiled or announced isn't quite clear. Sprint's playing coy with the wording, promising another "industry first". CEO Dan Hesse will be in attendance as will magician David Blaine where they will show us that "the impossible is possible". Read More »
Popular lifestyle publication, Thrillist, has come to Android today, bringing hand-picked recommendations for food, drinks, shopping, and more. Even though the free application only works in fifteen markets across the US and UK, we expect it will still be rather popular. Read More »
Think twice before you leave a message with that fascinating story about what's happening to the toenail on... Read More »
Motorola has released the "full" version of the commercial for their brand-spankin' new Android phone, the Atrix 4G. Have you seen it yet? Read More »
Facebook game developer Digital Chocolate is bringing two of its most popular games, Millionaire City and MMA Pro Fighter, to Android, and has launched them on GetJar, an independent cross-platform app store, rather than on the Android Market.
Though the games debuted on GetJar, they are now also available in the Android Market, joining a number of other previous Digital Chocolate releases. Read More »
We all assumed it'd be Ice Cream, but, admittedly, an ice cream statue might look a lot like a frozen yogurt statue. TechCruch is reporting that in a conversation about last month, Android's Andy Rubin let slip the code name Ice Cream Sandwich in reference to the Android release that comes after Honeycomb. Read More »