Today, PapayaMobile and Kiloo announced their worldwide partnership. PapayaMobile is a social networking platform for Android and iOS games. Kiloo is an award-winning game development company. With the partnership, they have announced the release of their hit iOS game, Frisbee Forever to debut on Android. Read More »
The very popular and ultra-addictive game Burn the Rope has come to Android today. Available for free on... Read More »
T-Mobile has climbed into the daily deals ring, albeit on the backs of LivingSocial. The carrier announced a... Read More »
T-Mobile has flipped the switch on their 4G network across 41 markets today, bumping speeds up to 42Mbps.... Read More »
It has been a few weeks since we last talked about the HTC Kingdom, but lo and behold,... Read More »
Locomo Labs is making quite a name for themselves with a string of recent tablet-optimized apps hitting the... Read More »
Today, Music Unlimited announced their new Android application. Music Unlimited is an online music streaming service that offers over... Read More »
T-Mobile has a brand Android handset in their lineup today in the form of the Samsung Dart. You'd... Read More »
Juicy details regarding the next Nexus device have been released thanks to the guys at Boy Genius Report. The next-gen Nexus device will likely be called the "Nexus 4G", and it will a monster of a phone. Read More »
*UPDATE: HTC have now specified that they will cut "select apps" from the Gingerbread update for the Desire in... Read More »
an·droid [an-droid] –noun an automaton in the form of a human being. Boy did they get that one... Read More »
Healthagen, the guys behind popular (1 million +) medical application iTriage, are looking to improve the end user... Read More »
Lookout Mobile Security has added yet another fantastic feature to their Android application today with the integration of... Read More »
I have to admit, Huawei has a history of low-end Android devices, and it doesn't look like that's going to change anytime soon. The device above is the Huawei X1 U8180, which is being given the strange name of "Gaga", and it's just gotten the FCC seal of approval. The Gaga will be packing a measly 528MHz processor, along with Froyo, a 2.8-inch QVGA display, 3.2MP camera sans flash, and the standard Android fare of WiFi, GPS, 3.5mm audio jack, and a MicroSD card slot. Read More »
AGTN NEEDS YOU! Ray Walters, the leader of our little rat pack of android enthusiasts is taking a well... Read More »