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Sprint Hero Getting 2.1 “First Week of May”
The highly anticipated 2.1 update for the HTC Hero on Sprint’s network has been rumored with various rollout dates for months now. We received an email today from a follower who went straight to the carrier and asked about the 2.1 he was expecting today. …
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Glympse Adds Facebook Sharing
Glympse is announcing new features to their location-sharing service today which now includes Facebook integration. Android users can share their location with Facebook friends and allow them to track real-time movement over a predetermined time period. That’s right, you can now post your location on …
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Google TV Coming to a Set Top Near You!
Google is reportedly teaming up with Sony and Intel to create a set top box based on the Android OS to bring home viewers rich web content via Android like apps right on their TV screen.
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Korean Android Commercials Prove To Be Absolutely Hilarious
It’s getting late, so here is something to give you a good laugh. I wish all Android commercials were like the Korean commercials below. Absolutely hilarious. Source: Android Central
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Orange To Launch Android Handset Boston
Some Android news coming from across the pond. European wireless carrier Orange has announced that it will soon be releasing an Android powered handset named Boston(seen in the picture above). Manufactured by Foxconn, the new handset should land exclusively at Orange, while being expected to …
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Thursday Night Podcast Tonight 7PM Pacific, 10PM Eastern!
Join Scott Brown and co-host Matthew Patience tonight at 7PM Pacific, 10PM Eastern, 0200 UTC round 2 of the Thursday Night AndroidGuys Podcast! If you listened in last week, you’ll remember that we gave away a TON of stuff from ZAGG and AndroidSwag! This week, …
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Adobe CEO: “Flash Coming to Android Second Half of Year”
Here we go again. The on-again-off-again rumors of whether Flash is coming to Android took a turn for the good today. Adobe’s CEO Shantanu Narayen was on FOX Business speaking about Creative Suite 5 (CS5) when the subject switched to mobile.
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Android Market Now 38,000 Apps Deep, Nexus One Profitable
It seems like we were just talking about hitting 30,000 apps only a few days ago, doesn’t it? Well, the semi-official word out of Google today is that the Android Market is over 38,000 applications strong. We say apps, but we know with Android this …
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And It’s Official… Verizon Announces Droid Incredible for April 29th
One of the worst kept secrets in the history of Android has finally come to an end. The Droid Incredible is official from Verizon and due out April 29th. Starting Monday, April 19th, interested parties will be able to available for pre-order online at www.verizonwireless.com. …
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Droid Incredible Pre-Order: April 19th!
The gang over at Phandroid just broke that the Droid (HTC) Incredible will be available for pre-order in just a few days! Over the last week or so there have been brief glimpses of the Incredible being leaked to Verizon and maybe even T-Mobile!
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Beta Test This! Keyboard Wars
The team over kbwars.com is seeking up to 100 beta testers for their new Android game, Keyboard Wars. The premise of the app is to compete using your mobile typing skills. How fast and accurate are you? Put yourself to the test and find out …
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EEBA For Virtual Envelope Budgeting
When it comes to budgeting I prefer the old fashioned cash in the envelope method, but in this day and age of debit and credit cards, it just isn’t practical. That’s where the EEBA (Easy Envelope Budget Aid) app can help. With this free app …
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AAMCO’s iGAAUGE Now Available
AAMCO has just announced that their popular iGAAUGE application is now available for Android handsets. The free tool provides users with access to car repair information, nearby fueling spots and traffic information For those of you who have trouble keeping up with all the care …
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Toshiba’s Android-Based Slate to Take on iPad, Others
Toshiba has officially thrown their hat into the tablet/slate ring. In speaking with Reuters, Jeff Barney, GM of digital products for the US, hinted at several mobile devices or “slates” with both Android and Windows 7 operating system. The Android-based unit would have a lower …
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Google Getting Serious about Gaming?
It would appear so as they have gobbled up ex SCEA executive Mark Deloura. Gizmodo is reporting that Google has hired Deloura to be their advocate for game developers. Check out the whole article from Gizmodo here. Deloura was the manager of developer relations at …














