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Archive for October 2009

NBA League Pass Mobile For Android

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The NBA released an app on Android and iPhone this week that allows NBA fans to watch live NBA action on your mobile phones over 3G or WiFi. The app also allows you to browse scores while watching a game. The bad news for HTC Hero owners is that the app is only available for [...]

MLB Testing At Bat App During World Series

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If you’re a baseball fan, the greatest baseball app on the iPhone is currently being tested on the Android platform during the World Series (and right on time for new Hero and Droid owners). MLB.com At Bat gives you all the stats, video highlights and even live audio from either team. It’s currently available for [...]

Twidroid 2.6.1 Released

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Twidroid 2.6.1 has been released to the Android Market. Notable changes include a larger desktop widget in Pro (seen in above image to the right) and backend support for twitter’s new geo-features. Also an option was added to move the refresh button from dock to option menu. This is handy because it simplifies the bottom [...]

Monday Morning Links

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HTC introduces You ad campaign
Agile Messenger for Android released
Anonymous mobile browsing coming to Android via Tor
Android Tapp reviews PrimoSpot Parking App

Got Links

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Engadget unboxes the Samsung Moment. Coming November 1 to Sprint.
AndroidGuys review the DriveSafe.ly app
The HTC Hero is in high demand.
Verizon is holding a Droid event October 28th. Phone to be released November 9th?
Details about T-Mobile’s Project Dark start to surface.
Someone posted this amazing spreadsheet about current and future super phones and plans.

Review: Lisa Bonet RingPhoto

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Some of you may have been secretly wanting to impress your friends who watch The Cosby Show by making them think that Lisa Bonet is calling you. If you are one of these people, then you might have searched the Android market and found the app that is the subject of this review: LISA BONET [...]

Handcent Version 2.9.7 Available from Market

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From Handcent’s web site:
Optimize for Donut
1. Speed up keyboard responsive on pop up,FULL SPEED & NO lag again
2. Improve Mms Compatibility for Donut (more solid & quick MMS send and receive)
3. speed up load up time and less force close & wait
Different Notification Icon Support
Not only support Different notification Icon but also support personaliztion for [...]

Android Needs a Media Management Makeover

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CNET posted an article today citing Apple’s iTunes as Android’s the biggest hurdle. While Android’s current customer base is undeniably more technologically savvy than the average iPod (or dare I say iPhone user), the ability to instantly access millions of songs, TV shows and movies is something that will be hard for most users to [...]

Monday Morning Links

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AndroidGuys review Radiant, a Galaga-style shooter.
If you hadn’t seen it already, Boy Genius has a hands on with the Moto Droid.
GigaOm has a post about the possibilities of Firefox on Android – the first mobile browser to support plugins? Yes, please.
Android Central has a review of the Hero’s software including Sense.

Force Close is the Android Community You Were Looking For

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Android users gained another friend on the internet this week with the launch of question and answer site, Force Close. Not sure what Twitter apps to try? Need to know how to take screen shots? These are the types of questions being asked and answered on Force Close. Check it out now to get your [...]

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There are a multitude of blogs out there highlighting a mix of both Android hardware and software. On this blog, we hope to focus more on the software end of it with news about releases, reviews of apps, tips and tricks and more. Once a user has purchased a phone, they're (understandably) more concerned about what they can put on it rather than other handsets and that's what we're here for.