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By engadget, on November 3rd, 2011%
Detest checking your email constantly for the latest offer from Google? If you’ve got an Android 2.1+ device, the Goog itself just outed an alternative. The Google Offers app just went live in the Android Market, bringing deals near your current ( select ) location into an easy-to-digest piece of mobile software . . . → Read More: Google Offers app goes live in Android Market
By engadget, on November 3rd, 2011%
Detest checking your email constantly for the latest offer from Google? If you’ve got an Android 2.1+ device, the Goog itself just outed an alternative. The Google Offers app just went live in the Android Market, bringing deals near your current ( select ) location into an easy-to-digest piece of mobile software. . . . → Read More: Google Offers app goes live in Android Market
By engadget, on October 31st, 2011%
 Well hello gorgeous — both of you! AT&T’s starting to catch the LTE fever , as the carrier’s announced that its first two devices with the true 4G will be ready to grab as of this upcoming Sunday. First we have the Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket : the long-rumored device can be yours for $250 with a two-year commitment and will offer a 4.5-inch Super AMOLED Plus display, Android 2.3.5, 1.5GHz dual-core CPU, 8MP rear camera with a 2MP front-facing cam and 16GB of internal storage space . . . → Read More: AT&T to expand 4G coverage and launch first LTE smartphones November 6th: HTC Vivid, Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket
By engadget, on October 28th, 2011%
 Remember the display on your first mobile phone ? If you’ve been chatting on the go for as long as we have, it was probably barely big enough to fit a complete telephone number — let alone a contact name or text message. And your first smartphone? . . . → Read More: Samsung Galaxy Note review
By engadget, on October 27th, 2011%
 In case you were still wondering , yes , the Galaxy Nexus is Verizon bound . . . . → Read More: Verizon throws Galaxy Nexus signup page live, claims exclusivity
By engadget, on October 21st, 2011%
 Wondering whether Sony’s PlayStation Suite will ever really leave its nest? While the SDK won’t be out until next month, SCE Chairman Kaz Hirai just told us here at AsiaD that this Android-friendly framework’s still open to all other manufacturers, and he emphasized that it “isn’t an ecosystem where we want to keep everything within the Sony family” while pimping the three PlayStation Certified Android devices so far: Xperia Play , Tablet S and Tablet P . Kaz also confirmed that Sony’s currently “in discussions with non-Sony companies to bring them onboard,” but as to when this will come to fruition, the company will make those announcements “when it’s time to go public with it,” so we shall see. . . . → Read More: Kaz Hirai: Sony is ‘in discussions with non-Sony companies’ over PlayStation Suite
By engadget, on October 20th, 2011%
 Man, can Nokia World get here any faster? Nokia needs Windows Phone in perhaps the worst possible way, and if you had any doubt whatsoever on that, just take a look at the outfit’s woeful Q3 2011 earnings . . . → Read More: Nokia Q3 2011 earnings: operating profit sinks 60 percent, but sales beat estimates
By engadget, on October 20th, 2011%
 Well, so much for that. Samsung’s Executive Vice President of Product Strategy — Won-Pyo Hong — didn’t say a whole heck of a lot on stage here at AsiaD , but he did clarify one thing near the end of his interview: he has ‘no idea’ where those earlier rumors came from. . . . → Read More: Samsung’s Won-Pyo Hong: Galaxy Nexus wasn’t designed just to skirt Apple patents
By engadget, on October 20th, 2011%
 No surprise here, but you can officially mark Nokia World 2011 down as must-watch TV. Andy Lees just confirmed here on stage at AsiaD that the London-based event, which kicks off on October 26th, will be the launchpad for Nokia’s Windows Phones. Yes, phones. . . . → Read More: Microsoft’s Andy Lees: Nokia will announce ‘its Windows Phones’ at Nokia World
By engadget, on October 19th, 2011%
 Google Music may well be lacking a little spice right now, but here at AsiaD, SVP Andy Rubin just confirmed that his company’s “very close” to coming up with a digital download store, just as rumored earlier this month. Additionally, this service will even include “a little twist” of some sort, so we should expect something more than just an ordinary MP3 store. While record companies weren’t willing to bargain with the company in the way they were with Apple, Andy said he’s feeling mighty optimistic that Google’s “almost there” with ironing out the necessary deals, so Android fans should sit tight and keep an eye out for a launch soon. . . . → Read More: Google’s ‘very close’ to launching a digital download store with ‘a little twist’
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