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LG Flip II Photo Leaks for T-Mobile
Thanks to yet another a leaked image from Pocketnow, we have what looks to be the LG Flip II for T-Mobile. If this phone looks (and sounds) familiar that’s because UK Orange showed an image of this device back in June. Based on the arrival of …
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HTC Release Source Code for 7 Devices
HTC has released a slew of source codes for their phones, both new and old. These source codes can all be found at HTC’s developers repository where we expect you hacking types will have a field day. It might be me, but HTC seems to …
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Gingerbread for Xpera X10, For Realzies
We’ve made it through the “few days” waiting period and now it’s time. Gingerbread has finally started rolling out to Sony Ericsson Xperia X10s around the world. This update should bring some much needed improvements like tethering, deeper Facebook integration, and of course the major …
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Zlango, Because Text Messages are Just Too Boring
Want to try a more unique way of messaging than using old fashioned letters and numbers? We’ve got just what you need in Zlango, a picture messaging client that lets users send picture and animation rich messages to friends. Zlango offers a growing library of more than …
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Invite your Friends to Google Music (U.S. Only)
If you have been wanting to try out the new music streaming service provided by Google, now is your chance. Google has now opened up invitations a bit so that additional users can experience the music service. Unfortunately there are a few downsides to this in that it’s …
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Review: PhotoJoJo Lenses
If you’re looking to step up your phone’s camera a bit, check out these two awesome lenses from PhotoJoJo that make your phone like a mini DSLR. PhotoJoJo sent me their two mobile phone lenses, a fisheye lens and macro/wide angle lens. The two are …
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Nordisk Film Games Releases The Marbians for Android
Released today on Android and iOS, The Marbians is a puzzle-type game that takes place in the 1940′s. It’s a motion-controlled game, where you roll a marble through different obstacles and puzzles, hence the name Marbians.
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Droid 3 Review
From the first, to the second, and now the third, the Droid series has been one of the most promoted and well-known Android devices on the market (at least in the U.S.). The Droid 3 was defiantly a huge upgrade from the Droid 2, which lacked some …
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Samsung Fascinate Update Fixes Incoming Call Issues
If your Samsung Fascinate is having trouble receiving calls, then worry no more. Verizon is pushing out an update for the Fascinate that’s being dubbed ED05, that will fix the issue. Not only will the incoming call issue be addressed, Google Books will also be …
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Peel for Android Released
Just last week, the guys behind the Peel app for iOS released their interactive TV guide for Android devices, and it doesn’t disappoint. Peel takes your boring TV guide to the next level with rich graphics and an intuitive interface. It uses a special set of algorithms to choose …
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New Motorola Atrix with 8-Megapixel Camera, 1080p HD?
Some images have leaked of a new “Atrix” like device that appears to be heading AT&T . Given this is the first we’ve seen of the device, we’ll proceed with caution on the specs and details. However, we’re already on board with the phone should …
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ASUS Transformer 3.2 Update Rolling Out Tomorrow!
Tomorrow, ASUS Transformer users will be able to update to Android 3.2. The image above is obviously a tweet from the official ASUS Twitter account, and it’s boasting some “much needed” features. The update includes: SD Card Support Proper Application Scaling Optimization for more Tablet Sizes …
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Toshiba Thrive Gets Root, SuperUser, and ClockworkMod
The dev team for the Toshiba Thrive has obtained a stable root, super user permissions, and ClockworkMod recovery. Apparently the root is still under testing, and there is no guarantee it will work, so it may take some time to get out all the kinks. A word …
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Beta Test This: Dolphin Pad Browser for Tablets
Dolphin Browser has been one of the top 3rd-party browsers for Android for as long as we can remember. Along with making a great mobile phone browser, they have done it again with a version of Dolphin called Dolphin Pad, designed specifically for tablets. This …
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Sprint Killing Off Several Android Devices in the Coming Months
Thanks to SprintFeed, we got a look at the devices that Sprint will be killing off. As you know, new phones come out every month, so obviously Sprint can’t hold onto all of them. Looking at the list above, some Android devices that specifically stand out …
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