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Official: Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Will Get Android 2.1 in Q4
Good news for you Sony Ericsson fans out there – the Xperia X10 will be getting Android 2.1 later this year. Officially. The Sony Ericsson blog tells us that a UXP update will roll out in the fourth quarter of 2010 for the entire X10 …
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HomePipe Provides Cloud-Free Access to Your Files From Wherever, Whenever
HomePipe Networks has announced the release of their Android app, giving users access to their home content while on the go. With the free application, photos, videos, and files are readily accessible over a WiFi or 3G connection, regardless of firewall. There’s no cloud storage …
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SugarSync Adds Features, Refreshes UI
Yesterday SugarSync announced a refreshed version of their Android application as well as some new features. The changes were designed to improve the way in which users access, sync, and stream their files. Among the additions to the app are e-mail address auto-complete which helps …
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Battle of the Network Stars
When purchasing a new phone many of us are being faced with not only a question of a handset but a prospective betrothed wireless carrier for at least a two year term (this is/was the genius of the Nexus One, more on that later). That …
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Samsung Galaxy A Released for SK Telecom
Samsung has released their SHW-M100S Galaxy A handset for domestic wireless provider SK Telecom. Features include a 3.7-inch AMOLED PLUS touch display, a 5 megapixel camera, and 8GB internal memory. The phone, powered by a 720MHz processor, also rocks support for DivX, T-DMB, Bluetooth 2.1, …
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RSS Explained and Which App to Use
Several of us know what RSS means, maybe not what it stands for, but we have some general idea. If not, hopefully this will article will help. Don’t worry; I’ll get to my point shortly. What you should take away from this reading is a …
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Adobe AIR and Flash Running “Flawlessly” on Prototype Android Tablet [VIDEO]
So apparently Adobe is showing off a prototype Android tablet of some kind at the Web 2.0 Expo. Said tablet happens to play Adobe AIR applications and Adobe flash videos without problem. The picture to the left is a prototype tablet snapped by an image …
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Dropbox App Hits Android Market
Our friends at Androinica are reporting that the official Dropbox app has come out of beta and has been uploaded to the market for the syncing use of the masses! Dropbox is a service that allows users to sync content between multiple devices and multiple …
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“Google Editions” E-Books, Coming to an Android Device Near You
Tuesday, Google announced plans to begin selling digital books starting this Summer. Without a doubt, this move throws the Big G into a battle for e-book supremacy with Amazon, Apple, and Barnes and Noble. Interestingly, you just might be able to access the books …
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From RIM to Android
When I got my Pearl last year I thought, “Finally, I have some type of awesome technology!” That is until I started to notice touchscreen phones everywhere! I saw the DROID and Eris the week they came out and instantly fell in love. I wasn’t …
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Cellular South Teases us With “True Game Changer”
Cellular South has thrown an image up on their site teasing customers with a new Android handset. There’s no mention as to what’s in store, only that it will be a “true game changer”. There’s a tiny piece of phone peeking out from under the …
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Samsung’s “S-pad” to Feature 7-Inch SuperAMOLED Display
Korean site Etnews (translated) is reporting that Samsung has a 7-inch SuperAMOLED tablet in the works. Due in late July/early August, the “S-pad” will be supported by SK Telecom and offer both WiFi and 3G connectivity. Other specs include a USB dock, ebooks from Korea’s …
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HTC Legend is AT&T bound, so says the FCC
Engadget has just posted a picture of FCC origin (see below) showing the HTC Legend sporting AT&T’s 850 and 1900MHz WCDMA bands. The label is the same as the one found inside the unibody case of the Legend that we’ve already become accustomed to. It …













