Category: "Android"

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  • 5 smart apps to avoid smartphone malware

    With every passing minute the technology is advancing swiftly with new innovations of high technical devices. In that smartphones are the best results. As a coin with two faces, even such technologies have good and bad shades. Each and every individual know about the advantages of smart devices which are used in various aspects like applications, web,... 

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  • How to receive Android notifications in Desktop

    This post is written by LazyBloggers who is working in a SEO company. Click here to know more about it. Do you want to get current notifications from your Android based phone like text, calls, e-mails, low-battery status and many more when you are working on your laptop or desktop? If you are using computer for any length of time period, the obvious... 

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  • [Update] HCL launched two affordable ICS tabs

    It seems Indian manufacturers are tired from cheap Froyo/Gingerbread tabs, alike the consumers. Two new tablets from HCL have launched today – both are powered by Android 4.0 ICS, and both are damn cheap ICS tabs. HCL ME U1 features 1Ghz single-cored silicon, 4GB internal storage, 512MB RAM, 7 inch capcitive touchscreen display, a full USB port,... 

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  • Apple won import ban on HTC devices in US, however HTC finds a solution

    Quite a bad time for Google. It’s being sued over on various of its services by BT, meanwhile another breaking news surfaces and is something the giant should worry about. Apple wins over HTC Android banning appeal at US ITC – the patent claimed infringed a small UI feature of Android which has always been in the OS since the Cupcake. The... 

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  • Flash to come for Ice Cream Sandwich by year end – last mobile version

    Well Adobe has already cleared the fact that they won’t be developing Flash for mobile devices anymore – but Flash being one of the major selling points for an Android phone does concern half of the mobile industry as well, and so the folks at Pocket-lint went ahead and asked Adobe about the future. Turns out, Adobe is going to release... 

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  • 5 Android apps for updating your blogs

    Android mobile devices are globally one of the best selling devices, making Android platform a biggest competitor for Apple’s iOS within a short period of time. Today leading OEMs like Sony Ericsson, Samsung, Motorola, HTC have switched to Android from their proprietary and other platforms. Currently, more than 1 million applications are available... 

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  • Asus Transformer Prime won’t ship with ICS, will get the update by early December; Padfone’s set to release on Feb 2012

    Asus CEO Jerry Shen adds more confirmation on Transformer Prime Nov 9 launch, and he also brings the news – Tegra 3 powered Transformer Prime is not going to be shipped with Ice Cream Sandwich. In fact Transformer Prime (bearing Honeycomb ofc) along with previous EeePad Transformer will be getting Android ICS update by early December. That says... 

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  • Fruit Ninja Free is now available in Android Market

    Fruit Ninja fans waited for a free version since long time ago, and they would use to download similar type of games distributing free over Market rather than buying the paid version of it. Halfbrick Studios have now launched a free version of its popular game Fruit Ninja. This game supports ads, and to get rid of ads the only way is to buy the paid... 

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  • Twitter updates it’s Android app with push notifications and multiple accounts

        From all the crowd of Twitter clients on the Android Market, you have probably found the best heaven-made match for you – and most probably that isn’t the official Twitter client – well, it seems you could do with a partner-exchange now when Twitter has finally added push notifications to it’s official Twitter client. Now... 

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  • FadeMusic brings MetroUI to Android

    You are an Android user but just love how the Metro UI looks on Windows Phone 7? Well then your wishes have come true, well partially. What you see above is a WinPho 7 style music player for your Android. We know it can’t replace the music player in WinPho7 but it can at least calm down your urge to buy one of those fancy MetroUI phones and... 

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  • Google answers for Android Wi-Fi security prob – they’re patching it

    Google has announced an invisible update for all Android users to fix the recent open Wi-Fi security hole. In Feb, Dan Wallach witnessed that some Google apps – like Maps and Calendar - didn’t encrypt data traffic. Then last week, the German folks from University of Ulm found that several Google services suffer with the same problem,... 

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  • Google Docs gets an Android app, can create docs with camera

    Just when we thought Google Docs can’t get any better than this – Google blows us away by releasing an App for Android that can scan text out of photos and make documents out of them with some magical OCR. There’s nothing really very special about it – just that it can create docs out of images with the OCR magic, and list your... 

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  • Microsoft to release Windows Live Messenger for Android

    You probably don’t know french, but if you do know then you can probably guess what’s this all about – Windows Live Messenger is now coming to the land of holy Androids. Not a lot of details are known about this thing, the only thing we know is that it’s coming to Android Market this Monday – that’s tomorrow on 11th... 

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  • Firefox 4 RC for mobile, shines the site through Awesome Screen

    Okay not everyone likes Chrome, and not everyone likes the default browser on Android (Chrome, aswell.) If you tried the Firefox 4 Beta for mobile you are simply going to love the updates Firefox 4 RC has to offer. Sso this came this Monday, just after 6 months of the Beta going live for public, according to Mozilla the update provides several new things... 

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  • Malicious Android apps to be “Remote Kill” by Google

    Google quickly responded to the recent security hole of Android, and they’ve made an Android Market Security update that will be installed to your Android device, remotely and remove the malicious apps from your device, from Market as well. Recently, malicious apps from Android Market were found and reported by a Reddit user Lampolo and AndroidPolice.com.... 

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  • Android wins over iOS, for U.S. smartphone market share

    Nielsen Company’s reporting the situation in 2 perspectives. Android does win over iOS, as an operating system, however Apple and RIM wins as manufacturers. Aha, there’s the U.S. smartphone market share which shows 29% goes to Android, while Blackberry and iOS makes 27%. Aha, there’s the U.S. smartphone market share which shows... 

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  • Nvidia launches TegraZone for Android, the gaming marketplace

    Nvidia comes out with what it announced during CES, a gaming marketplace. It’s for Android device, it can be downloaded from Market to any Android, but game purchases and downloads can only be made from Tegra 2 powered device. It was really exciting to see TegraZone in the Android Market, but the inabilities of this app for non-Tegra 2 device... 

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  • Honeycomb statue spreads sweetness across the lands of Google campus

    Isn’t that lovely? The cute little green Android peeking out from a honeycomb. Now this thing is already at the Google campus entertaining everyone (well not exactly entertain, but you get the point.)  This isn’t tech news folks, this is Google news. Engadget  Read More →

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  • Final version of TeamViewer for Android is out!

    The final Android version of TeamViewer has been released and is now officially out of beta and free for “personal use.” If you don’t already know, TeamViewer is a popular remote desktop service which allows you to remotely view and control your desktop PC from any supported device (which now includes Android.) Unlike how you would... 

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  • Google calls for an Android event on Feb 2

    Honeycomb logo looks buzzed up! You guys still don’t have a complete knowledge about Honeycomb, that’s what Google must have been thinking. And so big G’s arranged an event for media guys, at Mountain View of course. So they’ll briefly introduce all media with Honeycomb, and other things related to Android. So, it’ll start... 

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