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By engadget, on May 9th, 2012%
 Sprint’s been rather quiet at this year’s CTIA Wireless in New Orleans, but that doesn’t mean it hasn’t been sitting around without making any sort of noise. This morning, the Now Network let the cat out of the bag about Direct Connect Now , which is a service that will allow any regular smartphone user the opportunity to use the company’s push-to-talk services in very similar fashion to devices that come with PTT already built into the hardware. How is this made possible . . . → Read More: Sprint confirms Direct Connect Now, will offer Push-to-Talk services via smartphone app
By AndroidCentral, on May 8th, 2012%
 Remember when Instagram for Android was first released and we mentioned there was just some subtle features missing from the Android version versus the iOS version? No? Well, we did and now, Instagram has closed the gap on some of those functions. . . . → Read More: Latest Instagram update brings the lost tilt shift function to Android
By AndroidCentral, on May 8th, 2012%
 For some folks sounds have a huge impact on many aspects of their life. Listening to rain while they sleep, thunderstorms while they work, crackling fire while reading a book . . . → Read More: Ambiance brings their collection of soothing sounds to Android
By engadget, on May 5th, 2012%
 Your friends just don’t get it. While they’re still bumming around in Nikes , dorms and doomed relationships , your life has recently become more serious. That’s why you sometimes need to hide from their constant, mindless barrage of messages, and also why you probably won’t install the newly updated Facebook Messenger app v1.7. . . . → Read More: Facebook Messenger update makes it even harder to blow people off
By AndroidCentral, on May 5th, 2012%
The official Facebook application for Android has received an update today, eliminating the much-maligned “Camera” and “Messenger” shortcuts within the app drawer. The apps were first bundled with Facebook in version 1.9 , and have been criticized for potentially misleading users. An attempt was made in version 1.9.1 to remedy this with a small Facebook icons in the lower left corner, however now it seems the decision has been made to pull them entirely . . . → Read More: Facebook for Android updated, Messenger and Camera apps removed
By engadget, on May 5th, 2012%
 Those with Android 4.0 phones like the HTC One X have been left out of watching HBO Go and Max Go on the road so far. New updates to the respective mobile apps take care of that: either premium channel will now stream directly to a phone running Google’s latest OS (assuming you’re subscribed to pay-TV , that is). . . . → Read More: HBO Go and Max Go get Android 4.0 phone support, skip tablets for now
By AndroidCentral, on May 3rd, 2012%
By AndroidCentral, on May 3rd, 2012%
By engadget, on May 3rd, 2012%
 It looks like you can now add one more popular iOS app to the Android ranks — sort of. Samsung has managed to get an exclusive version of Flipboard for its just-announced Galaxy S III smartphone, and the folks at SlashGear have already taken it for a quick spin. . . . → Read More: Samsung Galaxy S III gets an early exclusive on Flipboard, coming to other Android phones in ‘coming months’
By engadget, on May 3rd, 2012%
It looks like you can now add one more popular iOS app to the Android ranks — sort of. Samsung has managed to get an exclusive version of Flipboard for its just-announced Galaxy S III smartphone, and the folks at SlashGear have already taken it for a quick spin. The short version: it’s a lot like the iOS app, with the notable exception of some widgets that you can add to the phone’s home screen . . . → Read More: Samsung Galaxy S III gets an early exclusive on Flipboard, headed to other Android phones in ‘coming months’
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