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HTC bids farewell to tablets in United States
HTC, having failed to make any real impact on tablet sales in the United States, has decided to indefinitely shelve things. Calling their efforts (Flyer, Jestream) a “great learning experience”, HTC advises that they’ll keep options open and may return at some point, providing they …
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13 apps to mimic the Windows Phone Metro UI on your Android
So you really like the look of Windows Phone and the don’t-call-it-Metro tiles but aren’t in a hurry to give up Android. What to do? Dudes, that’s easy – download these apps and mimic the look on your phone or tablet. We’ve put together a …
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Microsoft to release Office for Android in March 2013
Microsoft plans to release an Android version of its Office software suite in the coming months, according to new reports. Set to arrive in March 2013, the popular document creator will also be offered across Symbian, iOS, and Microsoft Windows Phone. In addition to the …
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Create custom, simple notifications for Android 4.1 with Notif
Looking for a way to create custom notifications and reminders for your Android 4.1 Jelly Bean device? Consider Notif and its four types of notifications for items like reminders, lists, passwords, and more. The free application lets users build whatever type of interactive notifications they …
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Free trial periods come to Google Play subscriptions
Android developers will find that they have yet another tool at their disposal at it pertains to consumer satisfaction and potential revenue opportunities. Available now, consumers can now take advantage of trials of in-app subscriptions, should a developer feel so inclined to offer them.
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Verizon’s 4G LTE network grows to 400 markets well ahead of schedule
Verizon announced yesterday that they will soon see its 4G LTE network expand to reach more than 400 markets, well ahead of schedule. The original goal was to hit 400 markets by the end of the year so congratulations are certainly in order for the …
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Spacetime Studios teases next RPG, Arcane Legends
SpacetimeStudios, ready to add yet another RPG to its mobile and desktop lineup, is providing a first-look video for its forthcoming Arcane Legends. If you’ve ever spent time with Pocket Legends or Star Legends then you know exactly what you’re up against – a time …
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Gameloft announces twin stick shooter, Zombiewood
Gameloft is teasing its next smartphone game this afternoon, having released a trailer for the twin stick shooter Zombiewood. Set to arrive by Halloween, the game will be free to play and feature non-stop action and survival gameplay. You’ll assume the role of a stuntman/action hero …
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Android 4.1.2 debuts with bug fixes, landscape support for Nexus 7
The hottest, newest version of our favorite mobile platform is starting to trickle out today as Android 4.1.2 makes its way into the Android Open Source Project (AOSP). What’s new? Not much, really. No, we mean it. According to the details we’ve come across, it’s still …
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T-Mobile says Galaxy Note II coming “this fall”
For reasons unknown, T-Mobile feels compelled to remind us of something we already knew.
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Winamp adds synchronized lyrics to Android app
Winamp today added a new synchronized lyrics feature to its desktop client and mobile application for Android. Powered by LyricFind, it provides lyrics to millions of tracks from more than 40,000 artists across 20 countries. If you’re a WinAmp user and want to add the …
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Sources confirm specs for HTC’s 5-inch DLX
A pair of tweets from reputable and trusted sources are confirming much of the same details as it pertains to the rumored 5-inch HTC handset. Falling in line with recent reports, the handset looks to be one of the biggest and baddest devices of the …
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Android-based Nikon S800C now shipping
Just a quick note to pass along the news that the Android-powered Nikon digital camera is now shipping. Priced at about $350, the S800C runs Android 2.3 Gingerbread and features a 10x optical zoom lens, 16-megapixel sensor, 4GB internal memory, GPS and a 3.5-inch WVGA AMOLED …
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Lookout 3.0 debuts with new Signal Flare feature
Lookout today introduced a new version of its mobile security application for Android, dropping v3.0 in the Google Play Store. Key among the details this time around is a new feature called Signal Flare which helps you to locate a missing or stolen phone even …
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