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Samsung offers personal engraving service for your Galaxy Note till March 31

Android 4 February 2012 | 0 Comments

If the Samsung Galaxy Note wasn’t already the coolest phone in the world, it is now. Samsung is offering a personal Galaxy Note Engraving service until March 31. This service is available at Samsung Digital Plaza locations across South Korea, and it will engrave whatever letters you wish with laser beams. As you can see [...]

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Sonic 4 Receives ICS Compatibility Update

Android 3 February 2012 | 0 Comments

For those of you who were disappointed to see that the recent release of Sonic 4 Episode 1 wasn’t compatible with your ICS device, you’ll be happy to know there is a market update waiting for you right now. Today’s Sonic 4 update brings compatibility to all devices running Android 4.0 and I was able to [...]

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LA Lakers Flag Battery Widget – +101

Android 3 February 2012 | 0 Comments

A really cool and nifty lightweight battery widget that changes depending on the charge level of your battery and lets you know the exact percentage at just one glance.Battery friendly Dont waste your (precious) battery for a vast amount of information that you dont really need.Information provided Battery level () Temperature (CelsiusFahrenheit). Voltage. State of [...]

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Mobile Privacy Bill Introduced In The House, Would Regulate Carrier IQ-Like Tracking Software

Android 2 February 2012 | 0 Comments

The Carrier IQ controversy has prompted numerous concerns and fears over citizens’ privacy rights. That’s why Congress has gone ahead and taken precautionary steps to ensure this type of situation never happens again by drafted a bill called The Mobile Device Privacy Act in the House of Representatives. The bill’s sponsor, Representative Ed Markey (D-MA) [...]

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Waze Social Navigation App Updated To 3.0, Brings Twitter And Facebook To Your Morning Commutes

Android 1 February 2012 | 0 Comments

  The popular social navigation and GPS app Waze has been updated to version 3.0. In case you’re not familiar, Waze gives you not only a free traffic & navigation app, but the app also encourages users to become part of the local driving community in your area, joining forces with other drivers nearby to outsmart traffic, save [...]

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MeCycle – +101

Android 1 February 2012 | 0 Comments

Do you want free things? Or maybe you yourself have something you dont need anymore. MeCycle makes recycling easy by bringing it to your mobile device in an easy to use application form. Try it now and see what people near you are giving away or give your own things away for free. View full [...]

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Motorola’s Release of “Developer Edition” RAZR Ignites Online Protest, MOSH 2.0 Commenced

Android 31 January 2012 | 0 Comments

Well I thought most folks would be excited about the fact that Motorola is releasing an unlockable edition of the Droid RAZR, however that move is leaving a bad taste in their mouthes. While it does lend to the saying “give an inch, take a mile,” I can honestly see why. Those that recently bought [...]

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Leaflets – +101

Android 30 January 2012 | 0 Comments

Be bold and say hello to all the people around you. Have your say. Your way.With Leaflets you can post messages or leaflets that will stay floating where you left them and be visible to everyone nearby. Leave messages for friends or strangers write a poem advertise or comment on whatever is on your mind [...]

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Huawei To Top The Ascend P1 S With The Launch of “Diamond Series” High-End Android Smartphones

Android 29 January 2012 | 0 Comments

We’ve got to say, we’re extremely impressed lately with how Huawei is stepping their game up and exiting the feature phone market much like Samsung and HTC has done since they first started playing the game.  At CES 2012 we saw a serious game changer when the company introduced their newest flagship handset, the Ascend [...]

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Matias Duarte downplays Android fragmentation, but I’m not drinking the Kool-Aid

Android 28 January 2012 | 0 Comments

Recently, Android design chief Matias Duarte sat down with Wired to talk about Android Design, which was recently launched to help developers adapt to the look and feel of Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich and Google’s own suite of apps. During the interview, fragmentation, and particularly updates were discussed. Here’s what he had to say: “A lot [...]

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