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Cyanogenmod 7 Alpha for HP Touchpad Released, Surprisingly Functional
WebOS may be discontinued but the hardware it’s running on, the HP Touchpad, is still very, very alive. The Cyanogenmod team has released an alpha of Cyanogenmod 7 for the Touchpad. As for bugs — it’s an alpha so there will be a lot of …
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Where are the Desktops in the Mobile Ecosystem? [Opinion]
We all remember Steve Jobs’ statement that we’re living in the ‘Post-PC era.’ This statement was widely spread and some people truly started believing that the days of the PC were over. I do not share this opinion, I think we should look at mobile …
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Factoring in Tablets, Android Has a Long Way to Go to Beat iOS
Comscore released a report earlier this week which covered mobile traffic over the last few months. One of the more interesting facts in this report is that although Android owns the majority of the smartphone market, iOS has a considerably larger share of internet traffic (measured …
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Amazon App Store Update Brings Compatibility Checks and Stability Improvements
The much beloved — or hated, or only-use-for-one-reason — Amazon App Store is currently receiving an update to version 1.15 which brings users some bug fixes and other cool new features. The update isn’t just important for consumers this time, it’s also handy for developers …
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New Game for Android: LEGO® Creationary
Who said that LEGOS were just for kids? The newly released LEGO game proves that anyone can have fun with LEGOS, even virtual ones.
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Preview of CyanogenMod 7 on the Samsung Galaxy S II [VIDEO]
The Galaxy S II has been released for a while in Europe now, but there’s still not even a nightly of the much anticipated CyanogenMod. No, I’m not giving you a nightly here, but I can point you to this video that TeamHacksung released. It …
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Unannounced Motorola Device Captured in the Wild
Pop Herald has spotted an Android phone, along with our friend Mr. Blurrycam. Although we don’t know specific details about this device, guessing never hurt anyone. First of all, it’s obviously a Motorola phone running Android. It’s got a pretty big screen and it’s not …
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Android Activations and How They Break Down
Google states that there’s over 500.000 Android activations every day, but where do they get that number from? That’s what I’m trying to find out in this article.
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Ubuntu Ported To the Galaxy S II
The Galaxy S II isn’t even officially available yet in the US but it has already been rooted, overclocked and the first custom ROMs are coming up as well. I used to run Ubuntu on my original Galaxy S (Just for fun of course, like you can effectively use Ubuntu on a 4″ screen), so I decided to port Ubuntu to the Galaxy S II.
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Interview: Harold de Kort, Communications Manager Sony Ericsson
During a Dutch show called ‘TeleVisie’, a bunch of smartphone manufacturers showed off their newest products. We found ourselves lucky enough to be there, and we did some previews and interviews. This interview is the first we did, with Harold de Kort, communications manager at …
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Future Samsung Devices not to Have Locked Bootloaders!
Today is a good day for ROM flashers who intend to buy a new Samsung device. Supercurio’s source says that the future Samsung devices will not use a locked bootloader, unless if Google would require it specifically — which is a small chance. The same …
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Galaxy Tab 10.1v And Galaxy S2 Proto Benchmarked
Samsung recently held a little event in Holland called Samsung Smart Living where we found ourselves fortunate enough to be able to attend. We interviewed the manager of the mobile division and did hands-ons with the Galaxy Tab 10.1v and the shiny new Galaxy S …
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Samsung’s CTIA Presentation Is On YouTube [VIDEO]
Did you miss Samsung’s CTIA Presentation on March 22nd? Do you want to watch the whole show? You can, because Samsung has now uploaded the full presentation on YouTube. It’s about half an hour, so go and get your popcorn, find yourself a comfortable seat …
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T-Mo Announces G-Slate Pricing: $529.99 With 2 Year Contract
There have been a lot of T-Mo customers who have been eagerly awaiting a pricing announcement for the LG Android powered G-Slate tablet device. Word finally came down today in the form of a very short press release (available after the break), and the price for the unit is not as good of news as people were hoping. To get your hands on the 3D capable, Honeycomb powered device, you are going to have to shell out $529.99 with a 2 year commitment, and that is after getting a mail in rebate of $100. Still, people were lining up to buy the Xoom when it was released at a higher price, what do you think? Is the $529.99 price point acceptable to you?
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T-Mobile Sidekick Pricing Announced: $99.99 With A 2-Year Contract
All you former Teeny Boppers can rejoice. T-Mo has finally announced the pricing for it’s new Android powered SideKick. T-Mobile’s Sidekick 4G is priced at $99.99 with a 2-year contract after a $50 mail-in-rebate. With a reasonable price like that, it is sure to be a hit with the teen crowd that the handset is aimed at.
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