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MWC 2010: Hands On a Few Motorola Devices [VIDEO]
Here is a short overview of the latest Motorola Android phones, including the QUENCH/CLICK XT and the BACKFLIP. The QUENCH looks OK but not as good as the model for the Korean (MOTOROI) and Chinese (XT800 and MT710) markets. The BACKFLIP is a very odd …
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MWC 2010: Fast Track To Android with Motorola
As part of Mobile World Congress, Motorola had setup sessions to fast track new developers who are willing to start developing on Android. They had brought few companies to showcase their work and answers questions. This is great to see that Motorola is heavily involve …
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ShowStoppers at Mobile World Congress 2010
ShowStoppers is a special event where companies can showcase their products in advance of a show. They had one for CES and there was one this evening in advance of Mobile World Congress. If this event give any indication of the trends for this year …
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Mobile World Congress 2010
Mobile World Congress is starting this Monday in Barcelona, Spain and you will be lucky to have 2 Android Guys (Patryk Zabick and myself) walking through hundred of booths and meeting lots of companies involved on Android. We will be reporting on all the latest devices, applications …
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Opinions From an Apple & Google Fanboy
There has been plenty of spilled ink (and pixels) surrounding products released over the past few years by Google and Apple with both putting  out game changers or a iWhatever killers. A perceived rift may be becoming a reality. As both an Apple and Google …
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50 Android Games in One Video
In this video from AndroidHD, you’ll see a short presentation of 50 Android-based games. Who said that Android was not a great platform for gaming? Looks like we’re off to a good start so far.
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PLEN Robot Controlled by Android [VIDEO]
Those of you with piles of cash might be interested in picking up a PLEN hobby robot for your desk. The roughly 9″ tall “droid” can be controlled via Bluetooth, either by your cell phone or PC keyboard. You know where I’m going with this… …
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Unofficial Count Has Android Market Hovering Near 25,000 Apps
It has been barely a month since we talked about the number of apps unofficially hitting the 20,000 mark and we’re ready for another milestone. At some point in the next few days, the tally should put the Android Market at 25,000 apps.
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FixIt!: Google Calendar and time zones
One of the best features of Android is the integration with Google’s services. If you are using Gmail and Google Calendar, you will like the fact that everything will be seamlessly synchronized between the cloud and your Android device. The issue is that any problems on …
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Glyph Launches Free Mobile App Localization Program
Glyph Language Services, a Seattle company, has launched a limited time offer to localize mobile games and applications for free. New clients can receive localization and emulator testing services for one Android or iPhone app in one target language. The offer includes localization of up …
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Who to Ask for Support for Nexus One…
The Nexus One, while being a very good Android device, has some issues. It is starting with the ordering process with Google and the upgrade eligibility with T-Mobile. There are also reports of signal quality with 3G as outline by Gizmodo. The Nexus One is …
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Nothing Wrong With Google Promoting Nexus One Through Free WiFi
In my travels, I have paid for WiFi a couple of times so I appreciate when I can get access internet for free. When this is the case, I don’t mind getting some ads or having to fill-out a form to briefly share my impressions …
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Dazzboard 2.0 Launches First Android App Manager With iTunes Music Integration
There are plenty of Android users who feel that that they are missing an “all-in-one” synchronization desktop application to manage photos, videos, music and apps> You know, something like iTunes but with your data in the cloud a la Google. Dazzboard 2.0′s software, announced this …
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FixIt!: Users
There are 4 main elements that make a successful platform: 1. great evolutionary hardware, 2. opened operative system, 3. lots of smart developers and finally 4. an enthusiastic bunch of users. If only one of these 4 elements is missing, the platform may be bound to …
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CES 2010: Gesture Control Software for Android
GestureTek will announce at CES that its patented, award-winning software for gesture-based mobile device interaction now supports the Android operating system. The eyemo app uses the camera on a mobile device to sense and report device motion. The software is already enabled on multiple platforms, …
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