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Possible Confirmation of ARM-Powered Google TV
According to Armdevices.net, they have a tip that someone in Google is confirming that an ARM-powered Google TV is in the works, and will be released “soon.” Whether or not this “tip” is something that can be trusted, it would certainly be awesome to see a sub $100 ARM powered Google TV on the market. It can do nothing but help the platform spread to the masses.
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Huawei Devices Introduces IDEOS X5 at CES
Huawei announced at the CES that they are expanding their IDEOS line with the X5 coming this year. In Singapore, Hong Kong, and New Zealand, it’s coming this month, and later in the year for US carriers. According to Businesswire, the X5 boasts: a 3.8 …
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More pictures emerge for the HTC EVO Shift
We’ve been covering a lot of info about the EVO Shift coming this January 09th, (or pre-order the 6th) and some new images have surfaced from the Shift’s Facebook site.
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Samsung’s New Wi-Fi Camera, Control it with Android!
We’ve been hearing a lot about Samsung lately, and now, they are releasing a new WiFi capable camera that works with Android this March. (In the US)
Tomsguide reported that the new Samsung camera integrates with your Android phone (note that as of now, we are unsure if it works only with the Samsung galaxy phones, or all Android phones) to view, delete, or remotely access the shutter.
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CyanogenMod 7 Gets Shown Off On Video
The people behind Cyanogenmod have been busy, the above video is proof! Take a look at a preview video of the upcoming Cyanogenmod 7.0. Make sure to have something to wipe the drool off your chin.
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Touch Revolution Launches TRū™ Multi- Touch Monitor Product Line at CES
Remember last year when Touch Revolution introduced the Android kitchen?
Touch Revolution has been busy, and at this year’s CES, they released info about their working with Android. On their site, they mentioned their “groundbreaking implementation of Android on a 21.5” TRū™ Multi-Touch Monitor on a recumbent exercise bike with an innovative touch screen user interface powered by Touch Revolution’s NIMble™ Embedded Touch Computer.”
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Mono for Android Open for Developer Testing
Attention developers! MonoDroid is now open for you to work with! ReadWriteWeb announced to us that the new version is free of the little bugs that the previous version had. For those not in the know, MonoDroid is a development stack for using C# and core .NET APIs to develop Android-based applications.
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Android Special Report: Is Samdroid the new Wintel?
When Windows exploded on the market back in 1985 (Who remembers 3.1?) Intel was there to hop on board and “Wintel” was a wonderful partnership, and the leading one for the realm of Windows OS.
Could we now be entering the age of Samdroid? In 2010, Samsung exploded, outselling HTC in their Android phones, and they aren’t seeming to slow down in 2011. Check out some charts and figures after the break.
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iMediaShare Android App Delivers TED and NASA Videos to Your TV
iMediaShare has brought their streaming media service to Android. PRNewswire has informed us that they have redesigned the Android version, which “provides a much improved user-experience, and a new scalable back-end infrastructure to support on-demand video streaming from the cloud.”
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AT&T Announces Plans to Deliver Nation’s Most Advanced Mobile Broadband Experience
As the US’s only licensed iPhone dealer, AT&T has left a lot to be desired with providing their customers with the Android OS.
Things are changing in 2011 for AT&T. According to their media release, they plan on releasing 20 new 4G devices by the end of the year, 12 of them being Android.
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D-Link Introduces Network Cameras With Night Viewing Capability, Increased Video Quality and Free Apps
Remote viewing of your home security camera on your phone just got easier. Thanks to D-Link, there is a new night-vision camera that unlike a traditional USB-connected webcam, my-dlink enabled cameras are complete monitoring systems with built-in CPUs and web servers that transmit high quality video images for security and surveillance directly to the network without the need for a PC. Simple installation and an intuitive web-based interface offer easy integration to an existing home network.
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Comcast to offer streaming to Tablets this year
Comcast announced in a press release today that they are going to be offering streaming to tablets for iOS and Android. Coming soon is also the ability to watch the Comcast OnDemand right from your tablet. That’s 3,000 hours available on the go at the click of a button.
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E FUN Adds Two Capacitive Touch-Screen Android Tablets to Nextbook Line
If you’ve ever been over to NextBookUsa.com, then you have seen the NEXT series of netbooks. Now, they are expanding and adding two capacitive touch-screen models to its quickly growing line of sleek, lightweight Nextbook Android tablet computers.
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Cross Country Automotive Services Announces New Roadside Service App
Cross-Country automotive services has announced that they are releasing a new mobile app for Android to help motorists who need help while travelling. This app takes roadside assistance to a new level. It can use your GPS location to notify the tow truck more precisely where you are which, I find amazing, especially when your car breaks down outside of a well-known area.
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Google Welcomes Vizio to its TV Line-Up
Vizio has been in the news a lot lately, and now, Google TV Product Manager Rishi Chandra has announced a new partnership with them. “Today I’m excited to share that we’re kicking off the year with a new partner, Vizio, a leading TV maker in the …
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