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Q&A with Celltick, makers of Active Lock Screen
Last week I reviewed a nice little app called Active Lock Screen. It’s a simple, yet very functional lockscreen replacement that brings themes, plugins, and a unique UI. Shortly after publishing my review, I got the chance to have a quick Q&A with Celltick Technologies, …
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John Lagerling explains the Nexus strategy in NY Times interview
After announcing the Nexus 4, Nexus 10, and the 32GB Nexus 7, Google caused quite a stir in the tech community. Most of our first reactions were in response to the awesome new features and specs of the aforementioned devices. But after some time, many …
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All Things D interviews Motorola’s Christy Wyatt on their upcoming plans for Android
Back in December, All Things D had the opportunity to sit down with Christy Wyatt, corporate vice president and general manager for mobile devices at Motorola. They discussed how Motorola plans to stand out from the rest of the manufacturers involved with Android in 2012 and …
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Interview: Harold de Kort, Communications Manager Sony Ericsson
During a Dutch show called ‘TeleVisie’, a bunch of smartphone manufacturers showed off their newest products. We found ourselves lucky enough to be there, and we did some previews and interviews. This interview is the first we did, with Harold de Kort, communications manager at …
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Duarte on Honeycomb: Hardware Buttons, Multi-Tasking Overhaul and More
In a 25 minute interview at C.E.S. with Engadget’s Joshua Topolsky, Android Director of User Experience Matias Duarte revealed several details of what’s changing in Honeycomb, including that all hardware buttons will be optional, opening up manufacturers to create form factors that don’t include the Back/Menu/Home/Search combination we’ve become used to.
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Developer’s Spotlight: Mini-Squadron’s Daniel Smith
Like many of you, I am a huge fan of Mini-Squadron on Android. Hands down it is probably the best 2D shooter on Android. It is extremely fun and very addictive. It is really nice to see more and more good games coming to Android. …
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Tim Riker’s Saygus Vphone Shown Off at the Big Android BBQ
Ever think how nice it would be if the engineers and handset manufacturers actually listened to the feedback of the Android community? Ever wonder what a truly “open” phone would look like? Well, look no further than Tim Riker (Saygus) because he wants to put …
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Talk with Astraware
During my time at Mobile World Congress, I took the time to seat and talk with few companies involved with Android. To kick things off, I spoke with members of Astraware and am only happy to share my takeaway with you.
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“Bebbled” Game Review + Developer Interview
Bebbled, a game that has been around in the Android Market for FREE since October, recently appeared in the Featured App’s section. Due to its increasing popularity it is only proper that AndroidGuys take a look and have their say, and a lot of good …
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Podcast 002: Interview with Rylan Barnes of ShopSavvy
Scott recently had a chance to speak with Rylan Barnes, one of the top members of Big in Japan. If you’re not familiar with them, you might know their Android application ShopSavvy. One of the most popular apps in the Android Market, it has seen …
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Mozilla Ignores Firefox Mobile for Android
Your favorite desktop browser is finally going mobile. Unfortunately, Android users will have to go without. Hey Mozilla – what gives?
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