Archive for May, 2011

Both Android and iOS are loved by many, but Android has plenty of amazing apps and features that Apple doesn’t. Be sure to check out these top Android features not found on any Apple device! More »


Today’s app is a game called Chalk Ball where you bounce a ball, drawn from chalk, along a chalkboard by drawing links to keep your ball bouncing. You can either play in the adventure mode, where you go by levels and certain stages, or survival mode, where you stay alive (bouncing) as long as you can. The adventure is much more than just bouncing through a stage, the stage consists of a story along with it. You’ll begin with “The Easy Way, follow Nautilus in Two leagues under the sea, chase the evil Badball and discover the Geometry Abduction.” More »


Here comes the 7-inch R101 Cruz by Velocity Micro, yet another reasonably priced colour e-reader/tablet powered by Android. It features a 4:3, 800×600 full-color touch screen and it is capable of playing movies and music as well. It comes with a 802.11b/g Wi-Fi connection which allows users to browse the web and access over 2 million ebooks. More »


- The Barnes and Noble Android app is now able to support magazine viewing.

- Since the Droid X2 comes out on May 26th, shouldn’t pre-orders begin soon? More »


Verizon Wireless has recently announced a new software update, the ED2, for Samsung’s Droid Charge. This minor update fixes the problem of Samsung’s Media Hub, preventing it to download content over the 3G network. It will now only work over Wi-Fi or over the 4G network with a confirmation pop-up message informing the size of the file being downloaded. More »


With a built-in light sensor, several touchscreen phones have the ability to adjust brightness levels according to its surroundings. This feature helps you automatically adjust the brightness level, as well as help save your battery life when necessary. Samsung has recently released updates for the Galaxy S II, fixing its issue concerning the automatic brightness control. More »


Today’s app is a jumping game called Space Jump, from Candy Mobile. In the game you’ll be playing as an alien who jumps and well, jumps! The game goes on and on; along the way you’ll meet some enemy creatures which you will shoot away or just simply avoid. Here’s how it works: tilt to move, tap to shoot, and jump on monsters (to advance to a special stage). Also look out for the bonuses: spaceships, rockets and star gates, which make you fly higher and a lot faster! More »


- If you weren’t at the Google I/O on their second day; relive it!

- Netflix finally put their app on the AndroidMarket, but some devices may feel left out. More »


Are you a Netflix user? If you have an Android phone, you can now get the Netflix application to watch movies. More »


Have you considered trying out the HTC Sensation? Find out what it has to offer here with this video from HTC’s Youtube channel. More »


 

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