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App Review: Tippobillosplitamus
A fresh take on the same old, same old. Clean, easy to navigate interface makes it stand out from all the other bill splitting and tip calculator applications we’ve played with so far. Not short on options either.
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Android 1.1 SDK Released
Effective immediately, developers have been given access to the Android 1.1 SDK. According to the official Android Developers Blog, this recent release see few “minor, but useful” changes. There are a few API’s changes available for development including: Adds annotations for test systems, no actual …
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Archos Bringing Android to Internet Media Tablet
Archos has announced a 500GB, ultra-thin media tablet that will run Android for release later this year. Promising PC-like performance, the 10mm thin tablet will also support Adobe Flash on a high-res 5″ screen. According to Pocket-Lint, the device will have all of the same …
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You Tell Us: How Many Android Devices in 2009?
Next week is poised to be Android’s big breakout with Mobile World Congress set to kick off in Barcelona. A few companies have already committed to showing their first Android devices, while a few others are rumored to be launching multiple handsets throughout the year. …
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AG Twitter Weekly Updates for 2009-02-08
Is Google’s ‘Anything Goes’ Policy Hurting the Android Market Reputation? http://tinyurl.com/bq3u2s # SlingMedia’s Android Plans http://tinyurl.com/al6zb2 # AG Twitter Weekly Updates for 2009-02-01 http://tinyurl.com/dmacnk # http://tinyurl.com/byvszb Samsung said to announce their Android phone within next two weeks. MWC, anyone? # http://tinyurl.com/chvgl3 Need a G1 today, …
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Resource Roundup: Planet Android
Today marks the first in a series of posts on various Android development resources that you may want to keep in mind as you start in on The Next Great Android Killer App.
First up: Planet Android.
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Google Turns G1 into a Kindle of Sorts
The official Google Mobile blog announced yesterday that Android handsets now have the capability of pulling up over 1.5 million books through a mobile version of the Google Book Search. This is the same Google Book search that has been around for years, but now …
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X-Ray App for Android Devices
The guys at Stimulus have propped up an exciting app called XRay which displays an XRay image on the phone when it is placed over the Microsoft Surface. Presently their app is iPhone compatible, but according to the post on their labs, the app is …
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App Review: Useful Switchers
Useful is an understatement. Packed with shortcuts to common phone and network settings, this app is right at home on the desktop screen. Each release builds upon the last.
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Want the RC33 Update Now? Go Ahead and Grab It!
Thanks to the guys over at xda-developers, G1 owners now have the ability to go download the latest version of Android. Our tip came courtesy of Hetal Patel, who’s apparently the one who figured out how to grab it manually. As of the writing of …
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OHA Member Broadcom Brings ‘Combo Chips’ to Android (PRESS RELEASE)
Broadcom Becomes First to Enable the Android Mobile Platform to Support Wireless Connectivity ‘Combo Chips’ Access to Broadcom’s BCM4325 Drivers Enables the Android Ecosystem to Support the Most Advanced Wireless Connectivity Solutions IRVINE, Calif., Feb. 5 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ — Broadcom Corporation (NASDAQ: BRCM) , a global …
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RC33 (Android v1.1) Update Starts Arriving
Today marks the day that T-Mobile starts rolling out the latest round of updates to the G1. While everyone is anxiously anticipating Cupcake to arrive, we’re merely getting a few crumbs for now. Looking through some of the bullet points on the official T-Mobile forum, …
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Anvita Health Unveils Anvita Mobile Viewer For Google Health (PRESS RELEASE)
Innovative New Android-based Application Makes Personal Health Data Accessible for Google Health Users Any Time, Anywhere PALM SPRINGS, CA, Feb. 3, 2008 – Personal health records (PHRs) on Googleâ„¢ Health are going mobile with today’s introduction of the Anvitaâ„¢ Mobile Viewer for Google Health. The …
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Google Latitude Shows, Shares Location
Google might have recently killed off a few projects these last couple of weeks, but they’re still unveiling new ones all the time. Today sees the announcement of Latitude, the location broadcasting service that combines Google Maps with GPS and cell phone triangulation. Want to …
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Book Review: T-Mobile G1 for Dummies
Everyone knows the Dummies books. They’ve been around for years now and chances are good you’ve paged through one at least once. I was fortunate enough to get a copy of T-Mobile G1 for Dummies last week for review. I have to admit that I …













