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Sony Tablet Video Series Continues with Part 2
Sony Ericsson is back today with the second in a planned series 5 planned videos to help hype their upcoming S1 and S2 tablets. Like its predecessor(s), the clip is slow moving and full of tease, never stopping long to show either tablet. We dig …
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Droid Bionic Tipped for August 4 Launch
The long awaited arrival of the the Droid Bionic appears to be closing in on us. AndroidCentral is reporting that Verizon is set to begin offering the handset come August 4th. Yep, still considered “summer” and still within Q3. After first making its debut back …
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Sprint Announces Gingerbread for (7-Inch) Galaxy Tab
Sprint announced on their forums today that the Gingerbread is baked and is has been pushed out the door for their 7-inch Galaxy Tab. Starting today and expected to hit all tablets within the next 4 days, the update will be marked as release EF17 …
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TI OMAP 4 Platform First to See Certification for Netflix HD
Texas Instruments (TI) has become the first partner to pick up Netflix’s certification for the Netflix HD application on Android. More specifically, the certification is for devices with the OMAP 4 platform running Gingerbread. Thanks to TI’s M-Shield security technology, users will be able …
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Galaxy S II Reached 3 Million Units Sold, Still Climbing
Well, we honestly can’t say we’re surprised. If you look at the success of the original Galaxy S, it’s no shocker that its successor would sell. At any rate, Samsung has announced that they’ve officially sold over 3 million Galaxy S II units, just 55 days after its release. If you do a little math, that’s one Galaxy S II sold every one and a half seconds.
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Beta Test This: Path for Android
If you’re not familiar with Path, it was launched in November last year on iOS, and is just making its way to Android. It’s a service that helps you stay connected with friends and family through photos and videos. You can tag your photos and …
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T-Mobile Getting HTC Flyer & Evo 3D
Now, before you start jumping for joy on this one, there’s a catch or two. Let’s start with the HTC Flyer. It’ll be coming to T-Mobile, but only the UK branch has announced it for later this month. No word on pricing or if they’ll rename it, like Sprint’s Evo View 4G.
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Unannounced Motorola Device Captured in the Wild
Pop Herald has spotted an Android phone, along with our friend Mr. Blurrycam. Although we don’t know specific details about this device, guessing never hurt anyone. First of all, it’s obviously a Motorola phone running Android. It’s got a pretty big screen and it’s not …
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Verizon Leak Shows Droid 2 Global & Droid 3 Goodies
We haven’t heard much about the Droid 3 so far, but it looks like that’s about to change. A leaked Verizon document is giving some juicy info on the Droid 3, and it’s pretty impressive so far. It’ll be sporting a 4-inch qHD display, 1GHz …
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Carphone Warehouse UK Getting Xperia Ray in August
Sony Ericsson recently launched the Sony Ericsson Xperia Ray, another addition to their Xperia Android line. SE is calling it the “little brother” of the Xperia Arc, and it really looks the part. Carphone Warehouse UK has officially announced that you can expect this light, …
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Acer Cooking Up Another Android Tablet?
Acer is one of the leading tech companies in the world, and a few months ago, they launched their first ever Honeycomb tablet, the Acer Iconia. It looks like Acer is happy with their tablet sales and impressed by Android, as they are looking to launch …
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Skype Hits Android With Video Calling, Limited To Few Devices
Skype is one of the leading applications for video and voice calling. It’s been available for Android for some time, but unfortunately there was no video capability. It was recently launched for iPhone 4 with video calling, as the iPhone 4 sports a front-facing camera. …
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LeapFrog to Launch LeapPad, More Android Apps
If you’re not familiar with LeapFrog, they’re a children’s learning and entertainment company that specializes in fun education for kids. They’ve been producing interactive books and software for years, and according to John Barbour, the CEO of LeapFrog, they’re working on several tablets aimed at …
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