Archive for September, 2010

Yet another Android tablet is coming! Japanese company Mouse Computer is going to release LuvPad AD100, an Android 2.2 tablet. It supports an Nvidia Tegra 250 processor and 512MB DDR2 RAM. It weighs 760 grams and the 10.1-inch multitouch LCD has LED backlight (1024 x 600). Furthermore, this device features an internal speaker, 8GB on-board flash, and MicroSD card slot. More »


-Lately everything’s been Froyo this and Froyo that, but some of us just don’t know what’s so amazing about Android 2.2. Well let this video clue you in Google Android 2.2, aka Froyo.

-People have been giving Flash bad reviews on Android phones, but here’s four ways on how Flash can actually be useful. Why don’t you give them a go? More »


Today’s app of the day is one that I highly recommend as it’s my go to app for all background changing whims. Not surprisingly, the app itself is called Backgrounds. Developed by Stylem Media, this app basically gives you access to thousands of potential background pictures (I believe the number right now is 20,690,760 and counting). More »


No, it’s not a double rainbow, but what does this mean? T-Mobile recently tweeted a very confusing tweet on Twitter. Unless you’re fluent in binary code like me (just kidding), you’re probably at a loss for words. But no worries, this is the internet after all. Some smart brainiacs have cracked the code: G2newscmngsoon. More »


If any of you have visited Google recently (I’m sure most of us have!), you will have noticed the Google Instant which has been implemented to let you search the web in real time. More »


T-Mobile has announced that they are now offering a buy one get one free deal with the Samsung Vibrant. After a $50 mail-in rebate, this will only apply to two year agreements. Sounds like it’s a great opportunity to start one of those T-Mobile family plans. More »


Android’s new Text No More app rewards users for not texting while driving (something we should already be doing). Although there are certainly lots of apps similar to this, Text No More is the first app that actually rewards people—for obeying the law! More »


-Looks like Samsung’s taking a leaf from a whole lot of books—this company might just be using Android’s Google OS in their future TVs

-UK users have been patiently waiting for the HTC Desire’s Froyo update, but as of right now they’re regretting their wistful thinking—looks like the upgrade was a tad bit buggy.

-I’ve definitely recommended this product over and over again, but ZAGG’s invisibleSHIELD is now available for the HTC EVO. Get yours now! More »


According to BGR, the Motorola Droid 2 has supposedly the lowest return and dropped call rates on Verizon. This seems quite strange, as just a few days after its launch the device had some rumored signal strength issues. More »


Recently at the IFA consumer electronics show in Berlin, People of Lava introduced the Scandinavia, an Android-powered Internet TV. It will come out in 42-inch, 47-inch and 52-inch, with the launch in Sweden in October and in other European countries in the month after. Apparently this device won’t be available in the US. More »


 

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