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20 of the most head-scratching moments in the history of Android
Take a trip through time and recall some of the dumbest things to happen in Android’s first years.
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NBC teams with Adobe to launch two London Olympics apps
If you’re a big fan of the Olympics, today might just be your lucky day. NBC and Adobe have announced the release of two great new apps that will help users get the best content during the big events. The first is named, creatively enough, …
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Q3 What?! Motorola Mobility updates Android 4.0 details for devices
Updates, updates, updates… A hot topic for many Android users. Most of us are, at this point, used to getting the shaft when it comes to timely updates from OEM’s and carriers. Motorola knows this is an important issue, as they’ve released some news regarding …
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Motorola Site Redesign Accidentally Outs Unannounced Products (Zaha, Slimline, Tracy XL, and XOOM 2)
Oops. Motorola is more than likely spending the evening trying to get the proverbial toothpaste back into the tube tonight as four of their upcoming products were just outed. Our first official glimpses of the XOOM successor and three other devices come courtesy of Motorola, …
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Software Upgrade for Motorola Bravo Now Available
Attention all Motorola At&t Bravo users: there is an update for those of you running Android 2.1(Eclair). 2.2(Froyo), plus some additional improvements, is now available! Instructions for installing the software can be found here. Check out more info after the break.
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App Review: FrameGrabber for Android
I have to admit, I don’t use my phone’s video camera that often. Sure, I take lots of pictures, but not too many videos. But I’ve faced a problem in the past: taking still images from videos. Sure, you can do that with PhotoShop or another online tool, but there’s never really been a good way to do it from your Android device. Until now! FrameGrabber does exactly as the title suggests: it “grabs” frames from a video.
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Sprint Releases Epic 4G Froyo OTA
Sprint has unexpectedly released Froyo for the Samsung Epic 4G OTA. They’ve beat the other 3 major carriers by getting Froyo to their Galaxy S device first.
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You Tell Us: What is AT&T’s Best Android Handset For the Money?
As we head into the new year and a slew of new Android goodies, we’d like to start reflecting on the current crop of phones. We’ll be taking the next few days and weeks to gauge our readers’ opinions on handsets and carriers as they pertain to Android. To kick things off, we’d like to know which Android-based smart phones are the best value for AT&T.
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Amazon’s Smart Phone Deals Features Oodles of Android
Amazon has some amazing deals for those of you looking to pick up a new Android handset this holiday weekend. These devices are from all four major carriers and run the gamut of handset makers as well.
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Q3 2010 Quarterly Report Card (US Carriers)
We put this feature together to help fill you, dear reader, in on we think each of the big four wireless providers are doing as it pertains to Android. Using the same system as the first time around, we conducted a blind, internal poll with members of our staff deciding how they would grade each U.S. wireless provider on their job. You know, like a teacher handing out grades. How did your provider do?
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Motorola Flipout Arriving at AT&T, Goes on Sale Sunday
Motorola announced three MOTOBLUR-flavored devices for AT&T last week with the Flipout, Bravo, and Flipside phones. Tapped with an ambiguous “coming soon” for a release date, we don’t know when to officially recommend you head down to your local store to pick one of these …
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AT&T Adds to Android Arsenal with Trio of Motorola Devices – Bravo, Flipside, and Flipout
AT&T has announced three new Android handsets today, each coming from Motorola. Dubbed the Flipout, Bravo, and Flipside, they are each Android 2.1 phones with the latest release of MOTOBLUR user experience. And keeping with Motorola’s track record, the phones carry unique form factors not found on other carriers.
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OpenFeint Launching 20 High Quality Games Over Next Month, Starting Today with Fruit Ninja
OpenFeint, a leading provider of cross platform social gaming, has announced that they are unloading a slew of top-notch games on the Android world. Starting today with Halfbrick Studios’ Fruit Ninja and continuing over the next month, we’ll soon be treated to titles from Hudson, …
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Review: Motorola Charm
At first glance, the Motorola Charm appears to be a very odd, strangely shaped Android smartphone. A blend between a Blackberry and the Android powered Motorola Cliq XT, the handset is a messaging device first, smartphone second. It is a very unique Android handset. Overall, …
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