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Nook Hacks Continue with Working Browser
I’ve come to the conclusion that the guys over at NookDevs just don’t sleep. I was getting ready to head off to la-la land when I saw a tweet that grabbed my attention. “Lades and Gentlemen. The nook now has a working browser.”
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Motorola Backflip Headed to AT&T
Our friends over at phandroid were just passed along some images of the Motorola Motus. According to their tipster, we can start calling this one the Enzo, however it might be Backflip by the time it rolls out. The images finally help us understand just …
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App Review: Blogaway, Android Blogger Client
Having recently started a blog over at Blogger and being a new Android owner, I wondered if maintaining it from my mobile was possible. After a few searches I found an application that seemed to fit my needs. Blogaway met and has so far exceeded …
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Basecamp Experience Comes to Android with ‘Beacon’
Binary Duo has announced the release of Beacon, an app that provides on-the-go access for Basecamp users. Announced today, Beacon brings all the features of Basecamp to Android devices. For instance, users can post messages, view and create milestones, and jump directly to messages and …
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DoubleTwist Gets Updated With Nexus One Support
We received an email from DVD Jon late last night regarding his DoubleTwist desktop sync application. Previously reviewed here on AndroidGuys, the app allows you to manage the media on your phone through the software’s interface much like iTunes does for the iPod. It supports …
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Evernote Arrives for Android
The ever popular note-taking/idea capturing/inspiration grabbing service, Evernote, has announced that their Android app is available! If you’re looking for a way to store and access your photos, notes, and more, you should check it out. The app promises the ability to capture text, ink …
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Motorola Zeppelin Looking Sexier as it Preps for Flight
The Motorola (XT800) Zeppelin is making its way to China Telecom come December 25th and will support both GSM and CDMA. In addition to dual connectivity, the latest specs (translated) put have the phone running an ARM Cortex A8 processor. Other details list a 3.7-inch …
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Nexus One Traffic Patterns Solidify T-Mobile Rumors
Localytics is a company that provides mobile app analytics for top mobile applications on Android phones as well as BlackBerry and iPhone. Their blog is reporting tonight that by mining on the traffic data collected by them, information on the Nexus One has been uncovered. To …
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Google Trademarks “Nexus One”
Just in case there was any doubt about the name of the upcoming Google phone, the rumored “Nexus One’ moniker has been all but confirmed with a trademark being approved. A quick search at the US Patent and Trademark Office website shows a trademark filed …
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Video of Nexus One Launches Blog… What’s to Come?
The first video of our beloved device, the Nexus One, popped up in YouTube tonight with the promise of a new website – thenexusone.com. In the short video clip below, we see the boot animation that we showed you earlier but this time running on …
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T-Mobile Gets a “Top Picks” Section in the Android Market.
What once as an application created for the MyTouch 3G launch has turned into a dedicated area within the Android Market. The “Downloads” link from the main landing page of the market has been replaced with a “T-Mobile” label. Â This entirely new section showcases applications, …
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Exclusive Nexus One Holiday Game
It looks like Google has a special treat planned for those lucky enough to be holding onto a Nexus One this holiday season. When most people visit this site, they are simply redirected to the Google Android home page. However, for those browsing on a …
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Are the Google Phone Rumors an Elaborate Apple Hoax?
My friend Rob over at phandroid has been a skeptic of a potential Google Phone for quite some time now. Recently, he’s warmed to the idea that a phone might exist and has been covering the Nexus One as well. However, there’s a post over …













