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3LM announces Android v4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich compatibility for it’s Mobile Device and Application Management System
3LM or “Three Laws of Mobility” makes Android enterprise-friendly by providing a host of features to protect data on the device and while in transit to the enterprise. Kicking off CTIA2012, 3LM announces is latest and greatest Mobile Device and Application Management (MDAM) which now supports any Android …
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No Contract 4G with Virgin Mobile USA, starting at $35 a month
I love it when Richard Branson gets a bug under his skin and sets out to prove everyone else he’s right and they’re wrong! Kinda “sticking it to the man” (aka the 4 major carriers in the country) he is claiming consumers don’t care about …
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The Ematic eGlide XL Pro 2, an inexpensive Android v4.0 powered tablet now available
We’re always ready for news about a new, inexpensive Android tablet. Today we found out about the Ematic eGlide XL Pro 2, a 10″ tablet [thankfully] running the latest Android v4.0. With a price of $219.99 it’s sure to catch the eyes of some bargain …
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Verizon announces Droid Incredible 4G LTE arrives in “coming weeks”
The next-generation Droid Incredible is announced on the eve of CTIA 2012.
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A hint of carriers to support the Galaxy S III?
The new Galaxy S III may be cool and all, but I’m sure we all remember the enormous amount of time it took to introduce the Galaxy S II in the US. Samsung’s new sign-up site for information hints at a relatively soon release of …
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Draw Something loses 5 million daily users in a month
The higher they climb, the harder they fall, as is the case with OMGPOP’s most popular game, Draw Something. About a month ago, it had over 15 million users. A month ago, that is. App Data reports that the number of daily users signing in …
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HBO Go, MAX Go updated for Android 4.0 smartphones
In a move that will surely please a few of you, HBO Go and Max Go have been updated to support Android 4.0 smartphones this week. When we say smartphones, we mean exactly that – the handsets. According to the change log, the apps are for Android …
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LG announces Optimus LTE2, with 2GB RAM
No stranger to “firsts”, LG has just announced the first smartphone with 2GB RAM.
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$400 Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 now available to order
Shipments start May 11 for the Wi-Fi Android 4.0 tablet.
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Android 4.0 getting close to 5% share of platform
Android’s biggest problem continues to be fragmentation. Particularly when you have a huge UI change, like in Android 4.0 ICS, it’s important to get as many devices as you can on the update to avoid customer confusion and developer frustration. Even the Nexus S 4G, …
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T-Mobile announces $20 Prism 3G for May 6
Aimed at first-time smartphone buyers, the T-Mobile Prism 3G is enough Android to get your aunt started.
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Verizon’s Galaxy S III user agent profile confirms Snapdragon S4 chipset
We’re just a matter of hours from getting all the official Galaxy S III details but that won’t stop a few last minute leaks from dropping on us. A leaked user agent profile picked up by our friends at Pocketnow has been found and looks …
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