If you are a customer of the independent Cellular South wireless carrier and are in the market for an Android powered tablet, there is good news for you today! Cell South has announced that it will be bringing the Honeycomb powered Motorola Xoom to it's customers, with a bit of incentive in the form of a MiFi hotspot (if you sign up for broadband service for the MiFi). Read More »
Root Tools is a new open source project aimed at making life easier for developers of apps that... Read More »
In a press release from CTIA today, Amsterdam based AVG technologies has announced the release of their Android... Read More »
In a press release today, Glu Mobile Games has announced that they are putting some of their most... Read More »
Readwriteweb.com is reporting that QuickOffice, the mobile software suite that allows users to manipulate and edit documents on... Read More »
Hunting, fishing, and general outdoors-y types will be happy to see the magazine come to Android. Read More »
Getjar has released the results to a recent survey this week and, as you already guessed, it shows... Read More »
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Muvee, a maker of video editing technology for Symbian and Windows Mobile, recently released a suite of HD editing... Read More »
This morning at CTIA, Yap, an innovator in the realm of cloud-based, automated speech recognition services, announced the... Read More »
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We've gotten word from the guys over at BusinessWire that Kyocera has launched an Android developer program, aimed specifically at app development for their Echo device that we saw back in February. They're claiming that they already have some major Android developers on board (although they're not naming any names), and are looking for more. Read More »
There have been a lot of T-Mo customers who have been eagerly awaiting a pricing announcement for the LG Android powered G-Slate tablet device. Word finally came down today in the form of a very short press release (available after the break), and the price for the unit is not as good of news as people were hoping. To get your hands on the 3D capable, Honeycomb powered device, you are going to have to shell out $529.99 with a 2 year commitment, and that is after getting a mail in rebate of $100. Still, people were lining up to buy the Xoom when it was released at a higher price, what do you think? Is the $529.99 price point acceptable to you? Read More »
All you former Teeny Boppers can rejoice. T-Mo has finally announced the pricing for it's new Android powered SideKick. T-Mobile's Sidekick 4G is priced at $99.99 with a 2-year contract after a $50 mail-in-rebate. With a reasonable price like that, it is sure to be a hit with the teen crowd that the handset is aimed at. Read More »
Come on, you've got to admit it, giving a 3D presentation for a 3D phone is actually quite... Read More »