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The Android Army is Rising
In a humorous article from David Pogue of the New York Times, it seems that the “Android Army” is rising to meet any naysaying about the Nexus One or the Android platform with fanboyesque flames of their own. It seems Pogue wrote a review of …
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PixelPipe Updates Android App
If you are a user of PixelPipe, you will be happy to know that they have recently upgraded their Android App to allow one click publishing pictures taken from your in-phone camera. Simply put, they have streamlined the services provided. When you take a picture, …
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Flash for “Most” Android Devices in 2010?
Flash has been perhaps the most eagerly anticipated feature just outside the grasp of Android users since the release of the G1. There have been many rumors, conjectures or speculations as to when Flash may actually land on our devices and most have been overly …
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Slacker Radio Announces Addition of ABC News
Everyone’s favorite Slacker is at it again. Slacker Radio announced last night that it is partnering up with ABC News to “provide listeners with updated news from one of the nation’s most trusted sources.” This is good news for Android users as Slacker launched their …
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OnStar and Chevy Gives Android Users Mobile Control of Volt
One of the cooler software announcements to already come out of CES 2010 is from Chevy and OnStar regarding the upcoming 2011 Chevy Volt, their all electric vehicle. The new Android-based application gives Volt owners added control over their vehicles with options like monitoring charging …
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CES 2010: HP’s Concept Android-Powered Netbook
Fresh out of Vegas, Engadget is reporting on an HP Mini Android Netbook. The unit is is powered by a Snapdragon processor from Qualcomm and is running an active installation of Android (1.5 or 1.6) with a 10 inch touch responsive screen to interact with …
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Logitech Seeking Android Developer for New Product
A recent job posting listed on Logitech’s website indicates a need for a “super-star engineer” to help develop a breakthrough product which combines “an Android UI with web based content and media services”. It is unknown as to what type of product is in development, …
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Hints of WordPress App in the Works
There’s nothing concrete to point to yet, but it appears that WordPress might be working on an official Android application. What’s the clue? A subdomain (android.wordress.org) has been set up on the official WordPress server, indicating an Android version could be in the works.Â
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App Review: Market Suggest
Market Suggest, brought to us by AndroidLib, is a new way to discover great Android apps. It looks and feels similar to the default Market app, but it provides many additional features which make it easier to find the fantastic applications that you may be …
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Will the Carriers be Android’s Downfall?
While reading Google’s latest manifesto of what it means to be open, I am concerned that while Google is proclaiming that “Open systems Win,” that is not necessarily a money making proposition or a differentiator for wireless carriers. Many of you who follow Android are …
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App Review: PhoneFlicks
I am a huge movie fan and I am always on the lookout for a title to add to my Netflix queue. I’ve been in many situations with fellow film fans and really needed to add a movie or even just remember the title, but …
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Brightkite Launches Nation’s First AR Advertising Solution
Social discovery networking mogul, Brightkite, has launched the first augmented reality (AR) advertising solution in the nation. The California based company which has been bringing people together since October of 2005 partnered with AR application developer “Layar” back in August of 2009. Since then, the …
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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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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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