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Acer Liquid A1 Headed for AT&T?
My dream phone, the Acer Liquid A1 has seemingly been approved by the FCC. This approval includes details that the phone will allow both 850mhz and 1900mhz HSDPA bands. Hopefullly we will be seeing this baby on AT&T soon as it sports a 3.5-inch WVGA …
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Grooveshark Arrives on Android for VIP Members
Online music search engine, streaming service, and recommendation tool Grooveshark is now available for Android. The app, like its web counterpart, allows users to search for, stream, and upload music. And like the best things in life, it’s free. Ok, well somewhat. The Android app …
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Official: Sprint’s Hero and Moment Getting Android 2.0
Those of you who are Sprint Android owners will be happy to learn that your handset will be getting an upgrade to Android 2.0 in the first half of 2010. According to the official Sprint twitter account, this is confirmed although a hard date has …
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Orange’s ‘Click-and-Go’ Application Store
Orange recently launched a new platform called Application Store which aims to shorten the distance from developers to the final applications consumer. It will allow a ‘click-and-go’ access to applications and services similar to Orange TV, Orange Games and Orange Maps. As the market of …
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Crapplications: Part 1
Note from the Editor: Introducing Guest Writer Chris Sewell (@csewell08). Chris will be joining us for a series of rants on applications he considers “crap.” We hope you enjoy his comedic stance on what it means to lack quality. There are a lot of great …
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T-Mobile’s Carrier Billing Offers Alternative for Paid Apps
T-Mobile started pushing out an update to the Android Market which allows customers to choose their billing method for paid applications. Rather than using Google Checkout, users can opt to have these costs added to their T-Mobile account. If you are a T-Mobile customer, you …
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For Acer, One is the Loneliest Number
With the release of the Acer A1 into the Honk Kong and Taiwanese markets earlier this week, it appears that Acer will not be content with just one. According to the vice president of Acer’s Smart Handheld Business in Asia, Roger Yuen, Acer plans to …
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Scoreloop Offering Cross-Platform Social Gaming Support
Scoreloop, a mobile social gaming technology provider has announced that they’re offering cross-platform support with the addition of Android.  Using their Core Social technology, developers and publishers can integrate the same social features found in their iPhone games. With Scoreloop, Android players can challenge iPhone …
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Bada-Bing Bada-Boom. Another OS? There Ain’t No Room.
Or is there? On 8 December, Samsung unveiled a new mobile OS that they will begin placing on select phones. The name of the OS? You guessed it, Bada. In terms of the OS, Samsung states that Bada is an open platform, that aims to …
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First Thoughts on 2.0.1
About an hour ago I received an update to 2.0.1 on my Droid and I thought I’d go through a few of my first impressions on the update. First and foremost I need to praise the update procedure itself. Prior to the Droid I had …
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Pocket-Lint: Dell Android Tablet Coming to CES
Tech blog Pocket-lint has inside information on a Dell Android tablet that is expected to be announced next year. The scarce details indicate that an announcement is expected to come at CES 2010 in Las Vegas. For those who don’t know, CES happens to be …
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Control Your PC with Android Handset Using ‘PhoneMyPC’
The developers over at Softwareforme.com have created an app that can control your PC from just about anywhere on your Android device. It works over both WiFi and 3G connections. First you install the application to your phone and then install on your PC. Create …
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Android User Survey
An interesting thing occurred to me the other day when I was looking at the statistics for my Motorola Dext video review on YouTube. As I noticed the age range of the viewers it made me think about who the average users of Android devices …
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What Can Dell and This Man Do For You?
The computer manufacturing behemoth Dell announced on December 7th that they are set to restructure their business which will make way for a brand new Communications Department. The aim of the department will be focused on delivering an assortment of mobile phones to the public. …
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Opera Mobile Available for Android Distributors
Reported today in the Washington Post, the Norwegian Software company, Opera Software, is now offing a distributor version of Opera Mobile to Android distributors for the first time. This is a new version of Opera Mobile that is built on a cross-platform UI to give …








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