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March of the Droids
On my morning commute today, I happened to be catching up on podcasts from last week. Engadget’s podcast is a must for tech geeks and AndroidGuys alike. I was astounded to hear out of twenty-one topics that eight of them were Android focused. Now mind …
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Android Beyond Java, Part One
Want to develop for Android, but Java isn’t your thing? Learn more about alternative Android programming options in this this week’s series of posts on Building ‘Droids!
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Preorder Acer’s Android-Based Aspire One D250 Netbook on Amazon
The first Android-based netbook is now officially available for pre-sale at Amazon.com. To be completely up-front, the Aspire One D250 is actually a dual-boot device with Android and Windows XP Home. So what’s in the box? For $349.99, you get a 10.1″ screen, 1.66GHz Intel …
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Rumor: Verizon’s Third Android Device to Act as a “MiFi” Personal WiFi Router
It’s pretty much a done deal that the Motorola Sholes and HTC Desire are going to be Verizon’s first two handsets but what about the third one? According to information passed to Unstrung, the third handset will be manufactured by a smaller company and will …
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Project Black?
So have you heard about T-Mobile’s “Project Black”? Well I have, and I still have no idea what it is. TmoNews has been all over this one lately and still doesn’t know what it is. If they do know, they’re not saying. Are we looking for …
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App Review: Space War
I have been watching this game since it was first available on the market, so I’ve seen the many improvements that have been made to it. At first this game was way too hard to beat. After only a few user comments, the developer started …
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App Review: Mundu IM
Mundu is an Instant Messaging app that allows you to connect to various IM clients such as Yahoo, MSN, GTalk, AIM, ICQ and XMPP (that one was new to me!) Signing up to each service is as simple as entering your username and password and …
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The Brewing Storm
I count myself incredibly fortunate and blessed to have been at the heart of a perfect tech storm in the early 90′s. I was a data entry clerk when someone asked me if I knew anything about data networks, I replied that I did not. …
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App Review: Astraware Solitaire
One of the biggest gripes about the Android platform has been the lack of good games. Generally speaking, people tend to think that to qualify as a good game you should have 3D graphics and visuals that blow you away. Well this isn’t necessarily the …
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Tattoo Your Tattoo
A new site has gone live today that should be of interest to owners of the new HTC Tattoo. Customers have the ability to customize the look of the hottest new handset from HTC with pre-designed or unique images. The price for a ready-made designis …
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Samsung’s Customized Keyboard
The first images of Samsung’s on-screen keyboard have made their way online thanks to Android.hdblog.it. As you can see, there is just only so much you can do to customize the QWERTY keyboard. What Samsung has done is give the end user more options for …
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No More InvisiDroid
Ask yourself these questions … Despite your enthusiasm for the the little green robot, do only your closest friends know you own an Android device? Do you worry that most tech-indifferent people STILL don’t know what Android is? Do you feel left out when the …
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The Great Debate
Sprint has finally unveiled details about its upcoming “Instinct Q,” which we now know to be the “Moment.” Now, I pose a question. So do you go ahead and get the highly anticipated, much touted, HTC Hero, or, do you wait until the beginning of …
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Developers Can Now Target By Carrier in Android Market
Up until recently, developers using the Android Market had the ability to target distribution of their apps by specific countries. A recent email sent to developers indicates that they now have the freedom to select a particular wireless provider if they feel so inclined. First, …
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App Review: Alarmed
If you’re anything like me, getting out of bed is one of the hardest parts of the day. You deliberately set your alarm to go off at least 30 minutes earlier than when you really need to get up, just so you can hit snooze …











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