Posts Tagged ‘android’

Mobile app echoecho makes check-ins personal

This week, we inadvertently stumbled across a pretty neat, cross-platform, geo-location mobile app titled echoecho . ... (Continue reading)

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WSJ: T-Mobile wants to sell Huawei Ideos

The Wall Street Journal is reporting that T-Mobile is “in talks to distribute Huawei Technologies Co.’s new Google-powered smartphone this holiday season.” The phone in question, dubbed the Ideos, was revealed yesterday in Berlin . The phone is an... (Continue reading)

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Gmail’s Priority Inbox available for all, lives up to hype

Earlier this week, Google launched Gmail Priority Inbox , a new feature that will automatically sort your mail to combat email overload. ... (Continue reading)

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Net Applications: iOS has over 1% of global browsing share, Android at 0.2%

Net Applications has released their report on global browsing usage numbers for iOS, Android, and Linux. The numbers show that from October of 2009 to August of 2010, both Android and iOS steadily increased their browser usage share, while... (Continue reading)

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Verizon Offering Unlimited and 25MB Pre-Paid Data Plans

Verizon announced today that they are now offering Unlimited and 25MB 3G data plans for their pre-paid users. The pricing seems reasonable as well — at least on the unlimited plan, which comes in at at $30. At $10... (Continue reading)

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Take Your Gaming Outside: The Arcade Lounge Chair

We got an email today from Zachary at Stupid Inventor . He’s come up with a.. unique idea for taking your gaming experience outside. Apparently Zach took an old lawn chair that his mom had lying around, and attached... (Continue reading)

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The First Samsung Galaxy Tab Commercial Shows Off Swype, Augmented Reality & Video Calling

Prepare to get hit by a ton of Sammy marketing. The commercial embedded here is likely just the first wave of Samsung’s assault on the iPad ... (Continue reading)

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Samsung confirms Honeycomb as name of Android 3.5, more Tab models due

Today, at IFA, Samsung executives confirmed previous rumors and outed Google’s next, next mobile OS’ namesake: Honeycomb (also known as Android 3.5). No features or specific details were given about Android 3.5 other than its code name and the... (Continue reading)

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Google refutes Apple’s activation innuendo

During yesterday’s music-event keynote, Apple CEO Steve Jobs informed the crowd that his company was activating around 230,000 iOS devices every day. The figure 230,000 is of particular significance because just last month, Google CEO Eric Schmidt said that... (Continue reading)

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T-mobile G2 will rock an 800MHz Scorpion CPU, Froyo, Flash 10.1

T-mobile have now confirmed, via their Scoop page , that the upcoming T-mobile G2 will rock an 800MHz Scorpion processor (as part of the new MSM7x30 Snapdragon chipset), run the Android hotness that is Froyo (sans Sense, as previously... (Continue reading)

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