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Froyo’s Keyboard Has New Features
According to Android Central, Froyo actually contains some nifty little improvements to the stock on-screen keyboard. Instead of pressing, or holding down the ?123 button to access the number keys, you can now swipe upwards from the keyboard and bring them up (as seen in …
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Flash Games for all You Froyo Users!
The world’s largest browser based games network, Mochi Media, is announcing that they will be launching a Flash 10.1 based site that will allow Froyo users to play 25 browser based games on launch. From the press release: The site, m.mochigames.com will feature more than 25 …
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Engadget’s Flash Face Off Pins Android 2.1 Against Android 2.2 [VIDEO]
Engadget decided to give the Android faithful a head to head video showing Flash 10.1 versus Flash Lite. In one corner we have a Nexus One running Android 2.2 with Flash 10.1 installed. In the other corner, we have an HTC Desire running Flash Lite …
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Motorola Droid to Get Android 2.2 (Froyo) in “Near Future”
Not content with their Android 2.1 update from a few weeks ago, Motorola Droid owners are already looking for 2.2 (Froyo) information. Our inbox and twitter feed has been hammered with requests from Droid users begging for the latest Android release. “How long will we …
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Manually Update Your Nexus One To Android 2.2 Froyo!
FroYo (Android 2.2) is now available to download for Nexus One owners. First impression, this thing is FAST. Just navigating around the menus, this thing is “Wickid Fast” (as Ray would say)! I can’t recall when an update had this much impact on Android’s UI.
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Storing Apps on SD the Froyo Way
We all rejoiced when we heard that in Froyo, Android would officially implement a way to store apps on SD card storage (commonly known as “apps2sd”). Documentation on how this will work has been published, and some of the details, while reasonable in the context …
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Android 2.2 Rolling Out To the Nexus One Right Now
TechCrunch is reporting that Android 2.2, codenamed “Froyo”, is going live for the Nexus One. That’s right folks, it appears to already be on the way! Get ready Nexus One owners! If I were you, I would check for an OTA update right now. Apparently, …
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Most 2010 HTC Android Phones to See Froyo Upgrade
Wondering if your new HTC Desire will be getting Android 2.2? Yeah, so are we! Well, according to HTC if your Android handset was made in 2010, it has a very good chance of seeing the Froyo upgrade (yay!). The Desire, Droid Incredible, My Touch …
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Google Says Froyo Technically Possible on G1
If you are still rocking a G1 handset, you are probably used to hearing “NO SOUP FOR YOU!” when it comes to getting an update for your “ancient” phone. You have probably already either rooted and used Cyanogen, or you have been waiting patiently with …
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Froyo Today, Gingerbread Later This Year?
With all the rumors flying around, it’s practically a given that Froyo, the next version of Android, will be launched today at Google I/O. We have a bit more indication that this is the case, as well as news that points to a launch of …
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Froyo Arrives at Googleplex
It was only a matter of time before we saw the giant frozen yogurt show up on the Google campus. Check out a pic of the sculpture sitting under wraps courtesy of TechCrunch. Can’t wait to see it uncovered and in all its tasty splendor? …
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USB & WiFi Tethering Built Into Android 2.2
As we head into next week’s Google I/O, Android 2.2 is looking more and more like a game changing release. First there’s Flash integration. Then came Android Market changes. Just earlier this week we learned that Froyo is ridiculous fast. Does it get better? You …
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Andy Rubin Reacts to Steve Jobs, Likens Apple to North Korea
The NY Times has a great little interview with Google VP Andy Rubin where he talks about Android’s future among other things. When asked his thoughts on the recent Steve Jobs comments about Android offering porn, Andy says he doesn’t quite get where Jobs was …
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Automatic App Updating Coming in Android 2.2
One Android feature that our readers have been asking for is the ability to update all applications and games to the latest release. It’s not uncommon for the average user to see 15 or more notifications a day indicating new versions of downloaded apps. As …
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Thursday Night Podcast Tonight 7PM Pacific 10PM Eastern!
Haven’t listened to our Thursday Night Podcast live yet? You simply don’t know what you’re missing! We have a good time, give away tons of prizes, and feature incredible guests on the show all in an upbeat format. Tonight we’ll be covering:
- Home
- News
- Rumors
- Reviews
- Get This Look!
- Wallpapers
- Appteasers
- Common Android Questions
- Where do I find apps and games?
- How do I uninstall apps or games?
- How do I add an email account?
- How do I create a new contact?
- How do I check to see if there is an Android update?
- How do I change the wallpaper?
- How do I toggle Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, etc?
- How do I add an icon or widget to the home screen?
- How do I lock my Android?
- How do I adjust screen brightness?








