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App Review: WallSwitch
Have you ever set up your home screen just the way you like only to find you’re already bored with it? Do you have a hard time choosing just one image to use as your wallpaper? Time to check out WallSwitch. I’m constantly taking pictures …
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WhitePages Offers Free On-the-Go Directory for Android
WhitePages, has announced the launch of their new free Android app that provides features such as people and business search, GPS integration, reverse phone lookup and more. This title adds to the rolling snowball that is WhitePages’ Caller ID, which is now one of Android’s …
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Idle Musings: Android on Chrome
Android and ChromeOS are two distinct operating systems…today. However, it is still at least conceivable that Android applications could run on ChromeOS, given some fancy footwork. Learn more in some idle musings masquerading as today’s Building ‘Droids!
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Planned Maintenance for AndroidGuys
Hey guys and gals… We’re moving AndroidGuys to a bigger, better solution today and things might act a little funny. We’ve simply outgrown our current situation so it’s time move forward.  The whole thing should take less than a day so hang in there!
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App Review: Vibrate During Meetings
Vibrate During Meetings (VDM) is a clever, yet simple widget that will automatically change your phone settings to put your phone into vibrate mode. Now I know there are plenty of these “change your phone settings” apps on the market that do the same thing, …
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Introducing the Android-Related Events Calendar!
We’re pleased to announce another great joint-effort from some of your favorite Android sites. Take a look on the right side of the site and you’ll see an embedded Google Calendar with Android-related events listed. Going forward, this will feature all the known Android events …
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Seesmic’s Twitter Client Arrives on Android
Yeah, we know the Android Market is littered with twitter clients, but we have a new one for you today. A rather big name in the twitter game has arrived and its name is Seesmic. Already available for desktops, through the internet, and BlackBerry, the …
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Gameloft Slowly Un-Embracing Android
Gameloft, a major gaming developer, has started to pull back on their plans for Android. The two reasons are potential revenue and adoption of the platform “We have significantly cut our investment in Android platform, just like … many others,” Gameloft finance director Alexandre de …
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App Review: Photoshop.com for Mobile
Photoshop. For Android. Yes indeed, the premier image editing brand has launched a free app for Android, and without a doubt that is a feather in Android’s cap. But forgetting the big brand name for the moment, how does the app stack up on its …
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Motorola Motus Image and Specs Arrive
There must be some unwritten rule somewhere that says the first picture taken of any handset must be blurry. What is it with these things? Does everybody have to rush through a photo? Anyways, here’s the first picture of the Motorola Motus, a unique device …
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Android Application Top 10 Countdown – Week Ending 11/14/2009
Along with the LA Times, CNN, Fox News, ESPN and AndroidGuys my day starts with a quick glance at “Top of the day” on www.Androlib.com. I regularly find applications I missed and enjoy seeing what makes it to the coveted #1 spot. I wanted to …
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Select US Bank Customers Able to Use Visa App
The official Visa application, launched last year has to the growing list of supported customers who can manage their accounts using Android phones. It’s not known how exactly it breaks down, but the service is available to “select U.S. Bank debit card holders.” The added …
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Sharp Getting on the Android Bandwagon
According to a company executive, Sharp Corp. plans to offer Android-based handsets in Japan as early as the first half of 2010. Masami Ohbatake made the announcement during a report on Wednesday although he didn’t specifically outline which carrier(s) will offer the handsets. The report …
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Android Market Acting Up for Developers [RESOLVED]
There is something happening on Android Market right now and it is a pretty big deal to developers. As owner of three apps (DroidIn, DroidIn-Lite and Hire*A*Droid) I’ve recently noticed that: Overall and current download numbers are considerably down. Number of reviews is about 1/3 …
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Happening Now: Sprint Rolling Out OTA Update to Hero
We’re getting wind from a few of our readers that Sprint is pushing out an update to the HTC Hero. No, it’s not jumping to Android 2.0 yet! What the update does entirely, we’re not sure. Hopefully, the SMS hangups are resolved if anything. We …













