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Home / Archives by: Scott Webster
  • First Look at Android 2.1 Screen Shots

    Posted Nov 30 2009 by Scott Webster in Rumors with 18 Comments

    The first few images of Android 2.1 have made their way online and we’re more than pleased to share them.  These pictures allegedly come from an HTC Hero running the newest build of Android.  We’re excited to see this on “old” hardware like the Hero …

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  • LG Announces OPHone “Amundsen” for China Mobile

    Posted Nov 28 2009 by Scott Webster in News with 4 Comments

    LG’s Korean website shot out a press release this morning announcing their “Amundsen” (GW880) handset. This marks the second official Android phone, following the Eve. Bound for China Mobile, Amundsen will use the OPhone blend of Android. We’ve done our best to piece together a …

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  • Garmin Seeking Android Developers

    Posted Nov 28 2009 by Scott Webster in News with 18 Comments

    GPS giant Garmin is actively seeking Android developers in the Kansas City area. They are looking for people with a passion for improving user experiences who want to create cool navigation and location-based apps.  Among the “essentials” are the ability to develop software in C, …

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  • Best Buy Mobile Offering 5 Android Under $100

    Posted Nov 25 2009 by Scott Webster in News with 57 Comments

    It’s a great time to be shopping for Android handsets.  Best Buy has announced that they will be carrying five Android powered smart phones at $99 for the holidays.  They’re making it hassle free for your convenience with instant rebates as opposed to carrier mail-in …

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  • LG Announces OPHone “Amundsen” for China Mobile

    Posted Nov 25 2009 by Scott Webster in News with 7 Comments

    LG’s Korean website shot out a press release this morning announcing their “Amundsen” (GW880) handset. This marks the second official Android phone, following the Eve. Bound for China Mobile, Amundsen will use the OPhone blend of Android. We’ve done our best to piece together a …

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  • Pencils Down! ADC2 Voting Comes to End

    Posted Nov 25 2009 by Scott Webster in News with 8 Comments

    The official Android Developers Blog has announced that public voting for the second Developers Challenge has come to a close.  We won’t have to wait too long to find out who the winners are as they will be announced this coming Monday, November 30th!

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  • Google News Optimized for Android

    Posted Nov 24 2009 by Scott Webster in News with 1 Comment

    Last week saw Google announcing that their mobile News site has been optimized for Android (and other WebKit-enabled browsers). This new version brings many of the same features found on the desktop client, including personalized favorites. The new homepage displays more stories and pictures then …

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  • Android 1.6 Gets Google Maps Navigation

    Posted Nov 24 2009 by Scott Webster in News with 14 Comments

    One of the coolest features and improvements in Android 2.0, Google Maps Navigation, is now available for devices running Android 1.6 (Donut).  All you G1 and myTouch 3G owners are now able to take advantage of  voice guided directions and automatic rerouting. Using your data …

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  • WhitePages Offers Free On-the-Go Directory for Android

    Posted Nov 24 2009 by Scott Webster in News with 0 Comments

    WhitePages, has announced the launch of their new free Android app that provides features such as people and business search, GPS integration, reverse phone lookup and more.  This title adds to the rolling snowball that is WhitePages’ Caller ID, which is now one of Android’s …

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  • Planned Maintenance for AndroidGuys

    Posted Nov 23 2009 by Scott Webster in News with 1 Comment

    Hey guys and gals… We’re moving AndroidGuys to a bigger, better solution today and things might act a little funny.  We’ve simply outgrown our current situation so it’s time move forward.   The whole thing should take less than a day so hang in there!

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  • Introducing the Android-Related Events Calendar!

    Posted Nov 21 2009 by Scott Webster in News with 12 Comments

    We’re pleased to announce another great joint-effort from some of your favorite Android sites.  Take a look on the right side of the site and you’ll see an embedded Google Calendar with Android-related events listed. Going forward, this will feature all the known Android events …

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  • Seesmic’s Twitter Client Arrives on Android

    Posted Nov 21 2009 by Scott Webster in News with 14 Comments

    Yeah, we know the Android Market is littered with twitter clients, but we have a new one for you today.  A rather big name in the twitter game has arrived and its name is Seesmic.  Already available for desktops, through the internet, and BlackBerry, the …

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  • Gameloft Slowly Un-Embracing Android

    Posted Nov 20 2009 by Scott Webster in News with 58 Comments

    Gameloft, a major gaming developer, has started to pull back on their plans for Android.  The two reasons are potential revenue and adoption of the platform “We have significantly cut our investment in Android platform, just like … many others,” Gameloft finance director Alexandre de …

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  • Motorola Motus Image and Specs Arrive

    Posted Nov 19 2009 by Scott Webster in Rumors with 10 Comments

    There must be some unwritten rule somewhere that says the first picture taken of any handset must be blurry.  What is it with these things?  Does everybody have to rush through a photo?  Anyways, here’s the first picture of the Motorola Motus, a unique device …

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  • Select US Bank Customers Able to Use Visa App

    Posted Nov 19 2009 by Scott Webster in News with 3 Comments

    The official Visa application, launched last year has to the growing list of supported customers who can manage their accounts using Android phones.  It’s not known how exactly it breaks down, but the service is available to  “select U.S. Bank debit card holders.” The added …

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