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By AndroidCentral, on August 8th, 2010%
The U.S. military has been making a strong push lately into building on top of existing systems like the Android OS in order to increase capabilities while keeping costs low. The Army recently . . . → Read More: Android wins big in ‘Apps for Army’ competition
By AndroidCentral, on August 8th, 2010%
By AndroidCentral, on August 8th, 2010%
Internet dating has been on the rise over the past couple of years, many couples have success stories from meeting someone through some type of social networking service or website. MeetMoi NOW is a new Android application that brings the ease of meeting people via the internet to a whole new level. . . . → Read More: MeetMoi NOW brings online dating to a new level
By AndroidCentral, on August 7th, 2010%
Developer Unstable Apps just released their latest update to their ‘Easy Root’ application yesterday. Though, just as soon as it went up, Google quickly yanked it off the Android Market. . . . → Read More: Google pulls ‘Easy Root’ off Market [updated]
By AndroidCentral, on August 7th, 2010%
Blockbuster has finally unleashed its Android application ( see our hands-on ) to the masses. Whether traveling, hanging out, or just in the mood to rent and watch a movie, the Blockbuster application will allow you to do so, right from your handset, and you also can purchase the movie. . . . → Read More: Blockbuster Application makes its way into the Android Market [updated]
By engadget, on August 7th, 2010%
Maybe it was the heat crosstown rival Samsung was bringing with its Froyo promises for the Galaxy S series , but whatever the case, we’re pleased to see that LG has stepped up to commit an Android 2.2 upgrade for Verizon’s Ally . Unfortunately, they’re not offering up a date — or even a multi-week window, a season, or a year — so we can only hope this situation doesn’t drag itself out into the hardware’s irrelevance, as does occasionally happen with these sorts of things. We know, we know… . . . → Read More: Relax, LG Ally owners: Froyo’s coming your way
By AndroidCentral, on August 7th, 2010%
And there it is, folks, a picture of what reportedly is the HTC . . . → Read More: First HTC Desire HD (Ace) pic leaks out
By engadget, on August 7th, 2010%
It’s not expected to land at Verizon until sometime in 2011, but it’s never too early to take a look at an unannounced Android slider with specs like this. Leaked by Androidswag , the device is purportedly hiding a 1.2GHz processor (would that be dual-core ?) beneath that 4-inch display — the sweet spot for size and pocketability. The prototype pictured above was apparently sporting a Vodaphone SIM card making this a pretty bodacious CDMA / GSM worldphone by the time it lands for retail. . . . → Read More: HTC’s dual-mode CDMA / GSM Android slider with 1.2GHz CPU headed to Verizon in 2011?
By AndroidCentral, on August 6th, 2010%
Blockbuster has finally unleashed its Android application ( see our hands-on ) to the masses. Whether traveling, hanging out, or just in the mood to rent and watch a movie, the Blockbuster application will allow you to do so, right from your handset, and you also can purchase the movie. Also available built-in on the Droid X , the Blockbuster application also integrates with the Blockbuster On Demand service, so you are able to resume a movie you were watching from any other device with Blockbuster On Demand. . . . → Read More: Blockbuster Application makes its way into the Android Market
By AndroidCentral, on August 6th, 2010%
Consumer Reports’ latest smartphone ratings are in September’s issue of the magazine (you know, those things made out of wood pulp), and eight Android phones made the “Recommended” list. . . . → Read More: Android strong in Consumer Reports’ smartphone ratings
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