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An unseemly Dell Mini 3v smartphone has popped up on TENAA China, which has just approved the device. There is no concrete proof that the gold accentuated phone is an Android, but why would it be anything else?
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Love music on your Android phone? MSpot is a music app that’s for you, and even better it’s free — so long as you don’t load your phone with over 1,600 mp3s. MSpot works by allowing users to upload songs to the web via a desktop app and plays those songs on your Android phone. If you happen to load your phone with over 1,600, Mspot’s software searches for songs you tend to ignore and replaces those tunes with the new ones. What’s cool is that even when you’ve lost cell coverage, the songs will still play on your phone. More »
With the release of the Apple iPad, it’s only natural that other tablets and similar MIDs are springing up all over the place. According to this source, HTC has no immediate plans to be launching their version of an Android tablet. HTC’s PR manager Eric Lin, HTC needs to come up with a compelling tablet product that stands out above the rest in order for HTC to pursue a tablet. More »
From Ziggytek: 
How mortifying is this –you, a lady, proudly purchase a “brand new” WiMAX smartphone (HTC Evo 4G) from a third-party Sprint dealer, show it off to your co-workers and friends, and they discover X-rated pornography on the device! Never would such an embarrassing fiasco occur with a Steve Jobs phone.
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From Ziggytek: 
FaceTime is a great concept because it is free, but its being restricted to Wi-Fi (for now) also makes it limited. Fring is an application that allows 3G and Wi-Fi video calling between iPhone 4 owners. Best of all, though, is that Fring is cross-platform and enables callers using Android, Symbian, or iPhone 4 to chat together.
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Farmville, the popular game who’s appeal I can’t understand or begin to fathom, is rumored to be hitting Android phones. According to TalkAndroid, Zynga, makers of Farmville, recently released the game as an app for the iPhone, and now DNStination, who owns www.farmville.com domain, just registered www.farmevilleandroid.com. More »

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