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Google Taiwan to Support Further Android Development
Google has opened a fresh work place in Taiwan to help further the development of Android powered devices. The reason behind Google setting up its base in Taiwan might well be to stay in closer touch with fellow OHA hardware members HTC. As you all …
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X-Ray App for Android Devices
The guys at Stimulus have propped up an exciting app called XRay which displays an XRay image on the phone when it is placed over the Microsoft Surface. Presently their app is iPhone compatible, but according to the post on their labs, the app is …
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SlingMedia’s Android Plans
Android seems to be enchanting everyone and why not? Its the best open source platform available for developers to develop their own apps. When freelance developers are busy creating exciting apps on this new, soon-to-be-lucrative platform, how can the big software development firms stay put? …
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Is Google’s ‘Anything Goes’ Policy Hurting the Android Market Reputation?
Every handset maker is busy trying to eke out the best possible way to lure users to their own version of the App Store. In a bid to be both developer as well as customer friendly, they are trying to beat down each other in …
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HTC Missing From Sony’s List of X2 Device Makers
HTC looks like they’ll not be manufacturing Sony Ericssons’ Xperia X2, the much touted successor of the Xperia X1. Sony was reported to be having few quality issues with the device. According to the sources, Sony is rumored to be preferring smaller brands over the …
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Looking Back at the Year That Was 2008
I don’t know whether anyone remembers much of 2007 or will remember things to come from 2009. But, 2008 would quite inadvertently go down in to the memory drain of mankind as one of the most happening years in our history. 2008 saw the dawn …
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NanoPhone Security to Aid in Development of Android
The year 2009 will see Android pairing up with Mocanas‘ NanoPhone suite to address the increasing security related threats to the OS with the increasing complexity in the apps being developed. The Mocanas’ NanoPhone suite has a litany of apps that play a major role …
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Android Armed up with a Map Editor by Google
Brian Cornell, a software engineer at Google, developed the My Map Editor app that allows Android phone users to create and share maps using their mobiles. On top of that, one can also synchronize the maps to their PCs. Tell you what, he has developed …
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Raketu adds VoIP to Android
Good news to all of you G1 users as Raketu has introduced their Raketu Mobile for Android. This app enables users to connect to the Raketu mobile services to make phone calls, send text messages, email, and send and receive IMs. In a nutshell, it …
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Flickr’s Mobile Video-Sharing Coming to Android Soon
As more number of Flickr users migrate to their mobile devices, Flickr is revamping its plans to launch a full-fledged mobile app that allows users to share videos right from their mobile devices. The site from which you can log in to your Flickr account, …
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HTC Shifts to fast gears with its MAX 4G
HTC has announced the world’s first ever 4G mobile device. HTC has successfully incorporated the features of WiMAX in to the MAX 4G, a device which is said to be a Touch HD look alike. This makes Windows Mobile 6.1 the first mobile OS to …
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No Signs of Voice-Based Search or Gmail SMS Apps
It has been two weeks since Google pulled up its SMS service for GMail, right before it was being shipped off to the GLabs with a vow to launch it in two weeks. As of tonight, there are still no signs of it yet. And …
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Google Launches its Voice-Based Search on iPhone, G1 Must Wait
Google has done it again! They’ve launched a voice based search for the iPhone and the free app is rumoured to be available on the App store, at least some time soon. Maybe today.  The engineers at Google have added the voice recognition technology …
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No Fennec for Android!
The recently announced Firefox web browser Fennec, which is just in to its alpha version, can’t be developed for Android. Said Jay Sullivan, the Vice-President for mobile at Mozilla, that according to the Google’s requirements, all the apps listed on the Android Market must be …
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