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We saw Ice Cream Sandwich on a Phone, but What About a Tablet?
You watched the announcement, read all the blogs, and drooled over the multitude of Android 4.0 sexiness. Screenshot after screenshot, we saw what the next generation of Android phones would look like — but what about tablets? We all known Ice Cream Sandwich is the …
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Sprint’s Football Live App Adds the Ability to Purchase Tickets via StubHub
Sprint and StubHub have partnered up to bring users of the Sprint Football Live app the ability to purchase tickets to college and pro football games throughout the 2011-12 season. StubHub is one of the world’s largest ticket marketplaces, while Sprint Football Live comes preloaded …
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Android Joins Twitter, Gives us an Ice Cream Sandwich Wave
For all you Android fans out there constantly checking your Twitter feeds for updated news and information about Ice Cream Sandwich, I have some good news for you. You can now get updated Android information straight from the source. That’s right — Android has joined …
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StackMob now Offering Android Developers Access to Their Backend Services
Backend service provider StackMob has announced official support for Android and has opened up Beta signup to those interested. StackMob which recently only supported iOS, provides mobile developers with everything they need to have a powerful backend while allowing them to concentrate on the part …
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Build Your own Sin City With Game Insight’s Newest Android Game “Rock The Vegas”
Game Insight is known for its highly popular tycoon-style building games such as Paradise Island and My Country. Their newest release “Rock The Vegas” has just recently hit the Android Market and puts users in control of building their very own Sin City. Do it …
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Samsung Galaxy W Loses its “Wonder” on the way to T-Mobile, Becomes the Exhibit II 4G
The first press shots of T-Mobile’s Exhibit II 4G showed up on PocketNow yesterday. The device was originally referred to as the Samsung Galaxy W until TmoNews unveiled the Exhibit II 4G moniker thanks to a leaked shot of a T-Mobile inventory sheet. It’s also …
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“Something BIG” may be Coming October 19
Ever since Samsung announced its Unpacked Google Episode, the Android community has been going bonkers over a new Nexus device running ICS. It wasn’t soon after the event announcement that Samsung teased us with “Something BIG.” That got the community even more amped and lead …
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Evoqu Releases ShopAdvisor for Android, Alerts you When Prices Drop
Evoqu’s ShopAdvisor app is now available for Android. ShopAdvisor looks to differentiate itself from other shopping apps by not only offering up price comparisons, but allowing you to keep an eye on a product and receive alerts of changes in price or availability. A handy …
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Leaked Motorola Spyder and XOOM 2 Photos Show Near Finished Products
Newly leaked photos of a nearly finished Motorola Droid RAZR (aka Spyder) and Motorola XOOM 2 have surfaced, giving us a better idea of what to expect this coming Tuesday at the Motorola/Verizon event in NYC. The Droid RAZR now dons the Verizon logo along …
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Android Market App Reviews Finally Become Sortable [About Time]
Well it’s about damn time! One of the biggest complaints I’ve had about Android Market user reviews has been the fact that they aren’t in chronological order. I hate when I check out an app and the first review is months old while the second …
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Latest Verizon LTE Rollout will Bring Total Number of Cities Covered to 178
Between now and November 17, various new cities will be blessed with Verizon’s blazing 4G LTE service, bringing the total number of cities covered to 178. Verizon has certainly been on top of their game when it comes to rolling out the nations largest LTE …
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Sprint ID Gaining Momentum, Six Million Packs Downloaded in the Past Year
Sprint ID recently celebrated its one-year anniversary, and according to Sprint, it has become quite a popular service. Launched last year, Sprint ID gives customers an easy way of customizing their devices with content and apps most likely to suit their interests. Pre-packed bundles allow …
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HTC Flyer now Available on U.S. Cellular
U.S. Cellular customers can now purchase the HTC Flyer for as low as $399.99 when signing up for a 2-year 5GB data plan. They’re also offering the Flyer for $599.99 with a 2-year 200MB plan but that’s kind of a steep price to pay to …
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Motorola XOOM Family Edition Hitting Stores Soon
So apparently Motorola did some secret focus group poll thingy and came up with the bright idea of packaging kid-centric content into a $500 device and calling it the “Motorola XOOM Family Edition.” What a brilliant idea (insert sarcasm). Most of us parents are out …
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Best Buy Drops Price of HTC Scribe Digital Pen to $39.99 [Deal Alert]
Best Buy recently set the tech blogs ablaze with their HTC Flyer price snafu. There was a pricing “error” giving the HTC Flyer a brief $99 price tag and techies around the globe were ready to go all “HP Touchpad” and gobble up the inventory. …
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