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By AndroidCentral, on February 22nd, 2012%
 If you're a guitar player, then chances are you're already make use of your Android device in some way to help you with your music. Be it as a instant guitar tuner, to download tabs or even record quick little jam sessions here and there and now, you can exapand on that usage with the release of Guitar Pro Tab Player to the Android market . . . → Read More: Guitar Pro now available on the Android Market
By AndroidCentral, on February 21st, 2012%
 This, folks, is Ubuntu on Android. An honest-to-goodness, not janky or VNC'd , full build of the Linux distro powered by an Android smartphone. We'll let that sink in . . . → Read More: Ubuntu on Android becomes real, looks to take on Moto’s Webtop experience
By AndroidCentral, on February 21st, 2012%
 So our pals at CrackBerry have been killing it with their BlackBerry PlayBook 2.0 coverage . Killing it. . . . → Read More: SwiftKey apparently makes the leap from Android to BlackBerry PlayBook
By AndroidCentral, on February 21st, 2012%
For far more than a year now, a semi-secretive series has graced the pixels of a Tumblr blog as well as the pages of Esquire magazine. Dubbed “Me in My Place,” the series was shot by “a notable photographer, who has shot portraits of many notable people,” said Esquire. . . . → Read More: Me In My Place Android ‘app’ doesn’t do the women justice (or the photographer, either)
By AndroidCentral, on February 20th, 2012%
 Ah, the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue has arrived. It's the time of year when men head to the mailbox and back a little quicker, and young teens sneak peeks before sneaking entire magazines. (You know you've done it.) Only, it's 2012 . . . → Read More: Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue on Android
By engadget, on February 19th, 2012%
It wasn’t all that long ago that we saw a student turn a tablet into a Braille writer , and now some researchers from Georgia Tech have done the same thing for smaller touchscreens, too. The Yellow Jackets produced a prototype app, called BrailleTouch, that has six keys to input letters using the Braille writing system and audio to confirm each letter as it’s entered. . . . → Read More: Georgia Tech researchers turn an iPhone into a Braille writer with BrailleTouch app
By engadget, on February 18th, 2012%
 Not a Spotify fan? Then perhaps a Google Music client will suit your tastes a little better. . . . → Read More: Windows Phone gets Gooroovster: streams Google Music whether it’s official or not
By AndroidCentral, on February 17th, 2012%
 Opera says it's going to bring new verisons of its mobile browsers — Opera Mini and Opera Mobile — to Mobile World Congress in a little more than a week. . . . → Read More: Opera bringing new versions of browsers to Mobile World Congress
By engadget, on February 17th, 2012%
 It keeps growing. More downloads, more hard-to-comprehend milestones . . . → Read More: Apple readies $10,000 prize for 25 billionth app milestone
By AndroidCentral, on February 16th, 2012%
 A new Skype update has been released to the Android Market and is now available for download. If you''re a Samsung Epic 4G Touch owner this release will certainly be of interest to you as it includes video calling for your device. . . . → Read More: Skype update brings new calling interface, video calling for Samsung Epic 4G Touch
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