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ASUS Confirms Tablet Plans
With Computex only a few months away, Taiwan-based ASUS has confirmed plans for a pair of “iPad killers”. In an interview with Forbes’ Elizabeth Woyke, ASUS revealed that they are prepping “at least two tablets” and are expected to unveil them at the June event. …
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CabSense Makes Hailing a Cab Easier for New Yorkers
The New York City Taxi and Limousine Commission and Sense Networks, Inc. have announced the release of CabSense, an app designed to make finding and hailing taxis easier. With this free application, users can figure out which street corners offer the most best chances of …
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Early Build of Firefox Mobile (Fennec) Sneaks Out [VIDEO]
A member of the AndroidForums named MartinSchirr has released a very early look at the forthcoming Fennec web browser for Android. Admittedly slow and buggy, it still gives users a little bit of insight as to what to expect when the full version arrives later …
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2.1 Arrives on Select Droids Today, Full Rollout Starts This Week
According to Engadget, the long awaited Android 2.1 rollout has commenced for Droid owners. Start earlier today, 1,000 started receiving the notification that an update is available for their phone. By the time many of you head to bed, another 9,000 will see this message …
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NARM Releases Android Application
The National Association of Recording Merchandisers (NARM) has released their first Android application today to provide constant news updates as they pertain to the entertainment industry. Launched ahead of the 2010 Convention and Music Business Crash Course, the free application lets users link to daily …
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Rumor: Verizon’s Nexus One Due by End of Next Week (With a Surprise)
SoftSailor is reporting that one of their most trusted tipsters claims the Nexus One will hit Verizon Wireless by the end of next week. We’ve been hearing things like “soon” and “any day now” for a while, but this is perhaps the most definitive window …
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Latest AdMob Report Shows Android Eating Symbian’s Share of Pie
AdMob released their February 2010 report last week and it confirms what we’ve been seeing and saying for the last year or more: Android is growing very quickly and it’s chopping away at the competition. Over the span of 12 months, Android has gone from …
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KDDI to Sell 5-Inch Sharp Device This Summer
Tokyo-based KDDI Corp. plans to offer an Android-based handset from Sharp in June in an effort to compete with the likes of NTT DoCoMo and Softbank Corp. The smart phone will offer a 5-inch touch display, a physical QWERTY keyboard, and TV tuner. This unit …
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Froyo and Gingerbread Aim to End Android Platform Fragmentation
Engadget is reporting today that the Google is looking to tackle the growing problem of Android fragmentation head on with the next two installments of Android: Froyo and Gingerbread. You know, the kind of fragmentation that has users running four different versions of the Android OS on their smart-phones (1.5, …
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Code Pollution: Background Control
Background processes have their place on Android, and the fact that they are possible gives Android more flexibility than some of the alternatives. There can be too much of a good thing, though — learn more in today’s episode of Building ‘Droids!
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AT&T Planning to Lock Down all Android Handsets?
As CTIA was kicking off last week, AT&T and Dell unveiled the forthcoming Aero handset. The sleek touch-only device which features a 3.5-inch screen and 5 megapixel camera may have something in common with AT&T’s other Android phone, the Motorola Backflip. According to PhoneNews.com, the …
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Dropbox Android App Detailed
Although we’re still a few months away from the actual release, Dropbox has decided to tease us with some details about their upcoming Android application. The official Dropbox blog has posted some screen shots and a few bullet points letting the world know what they …
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Kyocera Zio M6000 Likely Headed to Sprint
Handset maker Kyocera was in Las Vegas last week to show off their new Android-based Zio M6000. Touted as a mass-market device for first-time smart phone buyers, it’s rumored to land on Sprint at around $99 with a contract. This marks the first smart phone …
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Sprint’s HTC EVO 4G: It Sizzles?
I was just perusing through Sprint’s developers website and came across something kinda strange. On the site, Sprint’s upcoming 4G powerhouse device was listed with all of its glorious specs. However, the title of it threw me off. It was called the “HTC EVO 4G …
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Mystique – Android’s Most Horrifying Puzzle
Mystique is a 3D RPG puzzle game that is available in 3 versions on the Android Market. I have seen this game in the Featured Apps section hundreds of times and only today was I curious enough to want to download it. On my brand …








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