Archive for November, 2010

TweetDeck recently updated it’s Twitter page with a message that revealed the comparison of numbers between TweetDeck Users on Android and on Mac. This has is a great result seeing how the TweetDeck for Android was only released about 4 weeks ago. More »


Camera Illusion is a fun camera app for your phone. With many types of filters, photo effects, and masks - you’ll find one that will give your picture that special something that will make it even better. More »


- LG reaches sales of 1 million units for their Optimus One smartphone in about a month and a half.

- A simpler pay-as-you-go data plan option from AT&T for Samsung Galaxy Tab users is set to start in less than a week. More »


Having been leaked before, the HTC Merge may be announced by Verizon Wireless on November 18th, when a special event by HTC and Verizon Wireless set to “celebrate the launching of the HTC Droid Merge World-Phone” is to take place. More »


Coming on November 21st to AT&T is the Samsung Galaxy Tab, which has had the prices for it released by the network. More »


Facebook for Android got a v1.4.0 update not a long time ago, and now another update has just been released. There are not many changes after the v1.4.1 upgrade, but you can now upload photos with higher resolutions and various bugs are also fixed. Good job, Facebook! Keep updating as we’re all still waiting for some more features! More »


Amidst the frantic wait for Android 2.3 Gingerbread, it has been announced via Facebook by Dell Home UK that Android 2.2 Froyo is making its way towards the Dell Streak. More »


FaceCash recently announced that it’s now also available for purchases at Subway. FaceCash is a payment platform which turns your phone into an electronic wallet, and uses a picture of your face as its identity verification. It basically works like PayPal, where you can transfer money into your account and use it to purchase things or send money to other people. More »


A while ago we mentioned the LG Vortex. It has now been announced that the handset, Verizon Wireless’ answer to the LG Optimus S, will head to Verizon quite soon. More »


Although the EU have been trying to limit roaming fees across the borders of its European members (if you’re looking for an American analogy, imagine paying roaming fees whilst traveling between states) for a while now, progress has been pretty slow. This year we’ve seen some per-minute limits, but that’s about as far as it goes. More »


 

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