Archive for April, 2011

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STS-134’s recent launch attempt has been scrubbed and rescheduled, but Android users should still acknowledge the fact that NASA has been working on its NASA TV live streams in order for them to work on Android devices. A beta test of all those streams was scheduled for April 29th. More »


The Samsung Droid Charge was previously delayed due to the crash of Verizon’s LTE network, but it was just revealed that it may be available this Tuesday. It looks like some retailers will be getting the Droid Charge on Monday, so it may go on sale earlier as well. More »


Having already been released in the UK, the HTC Wildfire S will now be available in Canada as well. The Wildfire S is scheduled for a release by Bell on June 17. The device features a 3.2 inch HVGA touchscreen display, Sense UI, HSDPA, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, GPS, Bluetooth 3.0, 3.5mm headset jack, 5MP autofocus camera, and a 600MHz processor. More »


Chainfire is a developer from over at XDA Developer Forums who’s about to go on a death-defying 10 day fast from dev work. This is quite unexplainable really. But before he left, he had granted the world a Kernel so that they may feast on a Galaxy S II. More »


AT&T’s latest software upgrade for the HTC Inspire 4G is now available in the system updates. This update includes: updated email settings, easier email set up, and increased potential data speed. More »


HTC Thunderbolt is a great device, but you may still have some grudges about Verizon’s 4G outage this week. So, it will only delight that Verizon is ready to push out a software update for the HTC Thunderbolt. More »


From Ziggytek:

It’s not just the iPhone that was tracking your location. 2 HTC Inspire 4G owners in Michigan are suing Google for purposefully tracking Android user’s location. They are seeking 50 million dollars in damages and hopes for the court to order Google to stop tracking people’s location. More »


From Ziggytek: News of iPhones and other smartphones collecting detailed location data on users has breached the media recently and hit the ground running. Consumers are now expressing concerns about the invasion of privacy that this location data poses, and mobile providers are now scrambling to quell the mess, especially after a letter was sent to the nation’s three largest mobile carriers from Representatives Ed Markey and Joe Barton. More »


The Casio G’zOne Commando is now available at Verizon Wireless for $199.99. The Android phone has a rugged design with military standards to withstand various extreme conditions. It runs on Android 2.2 and comes with a 5MP camera and mobile hotspot capabilities. More »


Irony of a Gizmodo author is definitely worth laughing your head off about. Next is how disturbing that people want to complain about an ad system like this which can help a developer generate some income and then they’ll turn around and complain about paying for an app. More »


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