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Sprinkle (Review)
Late last week we informed you of Sprinkle hitting the Android Market, a game where you help an alien species inhabiting Titan, one of the moons of Saturn. Earthlings have crashed through Saturn’s rings, sending meteors crashing into Titan, it’s your job to help this …
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HTC Holiday to be Renamed HTC Raider at Launch
PocketNow have got a hold of the HTC Holiday’s user agent profile, which indicates that it will be named the HTC Raider at launch. Although this will probably be the global branding of the phone, it’s not known yet whether AT&T will choose their own …
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Sony S2 Tablet is the Tablet P, Specs Continue to Leak
More specs have recently leaked about the upcoming Sony Tablet S and the codenamed Sony S2 which are expected to launch next month. The S2 will launch as the Sony Tablet P, the dual 5.5″ screened clamshell will weigh 370 grams, have …
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Motorola Xoom 4G LTE Upgrades to Begin Within the Week?
According to an e-mail received by a Droid Life reader, Motorola is to begin the upgrade process within the next week. As long as you’re a business or government customer that is. According to the e-mail, Motorola is piloting the upgrade process before rolling out …
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Google TV Coming to the UK…Finally!
Ok so even though our reader base is predominately US based, I’m from the UK so feel obliged to be the one getting excited over this! Google TV is set to launch in the UK within the next 6 months, with Eric Schmidt giving the …
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Samsung GT-I9250 aka Nexus Prime Receives WiFi Certification
The Samsung GT-I9250 received wifi certification yesterday meaning it does exist, and likely to be on schedule for a late fall early winter release. This is the device rumoured to be Google’s next flagship, the Nexus Prime, with a HD (1280×720) screen of 4.5″ or …
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No Galaxy S II for Verizon Customers
So, you’ve been holding off from upgrading your flagging device to wait for the blazing fast Samsung Galaxy S II. You thought you wouldn’t have to wait long, but then the release was pushed back to Q3, even though the whole of Europe has been …
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Samsung’s Unpacked App Reveals Tab 7.7 and Galaxy Note
Samsung has unwittingly revealed 3 new devices that it plans to announce at IFA next week. These were discovered when one Android fan went poking around the APK of Samsung’s Unpacked app and found logos of the new devices. The new devices are the Galaxy …
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Sprinkle Arrives in The Android Market
Sprinkle has today launched on the Android Market, for $1.99 you can get your hands on this water based puzzler exclusively for Nvidia Tegra devices. Sprinkle has you manning a crane mounted water cannon to help save the blue inhabitants of Titan, one of Saturn’s …
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HTC Bliss Handled in The Wild
The folks over at XDA.cn have gotten their hands on some clear pictures of the upcoming HTC Bliss. The device is beginning to look like a cousin to the Wildfire S, with capacitive buttons and modest specs. Initial rumors give the Bliss HTC Sense 3.5, …
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Staples Survey: Tablets Make “Out of Office” Productivity Easy
A new online survey undertaken by Staples Advantage questioned around 200 employees from companies across various industries about their thoughts on tablets, their business uses, and impact on productivity. What the survey found was that a large number of people are using their personal tablets …
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The NPD Group: Google Acquisition Has Potential to Revitalize Flagging Motorola
According to leading market research company “The NPD Group,” Android continues to dominate US smartphone market share. They say Android accounts for a whopping 52% of units sold in Q2 2011, iOS also gained a slight quarterly rise to 29% but BBOS fell to …
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Android Already Ported to the TouchPad?
If I told you Android had already been ported to the TouchPad would you believe me? How about if I told you it came as the default OS for one lucky person having bought theirs in the $99 fire sale? Yeah I would of laughed …
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U.S. Smartphone Users Spend More Time in Apps Than on Mobile Web
Nielsen has posted the results of a recent study into smartphone usage, but instead of conducting surveys as per the norm they installed a piece of software on thousands of iOS and Android devices across the US. This software allowed them to track how participants …
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