There has been speculation of a third version accompanying Samsung’s current Galaxy S lineup. According to opda.pl, the next generation Galaxy S will look like the photograph above. The polish blog received this photograph from an anonymous source that was “testing the device.” There are still no feature or –> Read more
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Sony Sets The Dates For Mobile World Congress

Now as the Consumer Electronics Show is over its time for Mobile World Congress across the ocean is the one to set your sights on. And it’s all about mobile. We’ve already heard when HTC will have their event, and now Sony stood up to tell everyone to fix the dates for everyone for their event. –> Read more
New Samsung Android 4.0 Phone

Eldar Murtazin, man who os reputed for leaking information about mobile phones has just posted up on Twitter a picture of a Samsung device that is said to be launching at this year’s Mobile World Congress. The name of the device is not yet confirmed but is rumored to be Galaxy S2 Plus. –> Read more
Millions Of Android Users Affected By The Malware Attack

Recently android devices are affected by a malware attack and by now it is said that this is the largest attack and over 5 million users are under attack. –> Read more
CM9 Available For Galaxy Tab
As Samsung announced earlier that Galaxy Tab wont get the taste of Ice cream Sandwich but don’t let it get you down though as there is an alternative for that now because The Galaxy Tab is now supported by CyanogenMod 9. As this device is added recently on the list of cynogenmod update so there are still some bugs, such as the camera not working; a typical omission at –> Read more
Motorola Only Sold a Million Tablets
Motorola has released its recently and Motorola has announced that it lost around $80 million on $5.3 billion in revenue during Q4, a huge drop from the same quarter in 2010 which saw the company earn just around $110 million in profit. Also included were some sales numbers that might just make you cringe. –> Read more
Google Simplifies Android UI
In an effort to create a simpler, and more appealing user experience for its Android platform, Google advises developers to build the menu button moving forward. On Android 2.3 and older devices, a separate hardware navigation button is used to activate additional functions and hidden features inside an app. While it may seem like an intuitive move, novice users to the platform may not think to look there to find features that they are trying to activate.
Newer Android 3.x and Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich devices build with the hardware button in favor of on-screen soft keys. On Ice Cream Sandwich, the menu button has been replaced entirely with an action overflow on-screen key, which is designated by 3 vertical dots. According to Google ‘these buttons do not ‘provide for an idea user experience.’ –> Read more
Xbox Live Games Coming To Android And iOS Devices

Few days before a develop leaked to Business Insider that Microsoft would soon be bringing their XBox Live titles to other mobile OS’s outside of WP7 specifically, iOS and Android but now its a confirmed report. Microsoft spokesperson while speaking with Forbes has seemingly confirmed the same rumor by saying –> Read more
Trinity Comes To Galaxy Nexus Improving Battery Life

Trinity by Morfic is now available for the Samsung Galaxy Nexus.Trinity kernels have been popular with the Nexus S, G2 X, and the HTC Sensation, and hence now we can add good ole’ GNex onto the list. This kernel will let you help overclock but it will remain undervolted to conserve your battery life. –> Read more
Kinect Hacked To Run In Android
Pinger Becoming Popular Amongst Teenagers
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Pinger said that its app reaches over 5.8 million active U.S. teens and young adults. This total number represents approximately 10% of the overall U.S teen market. This clearly means that teens love to text and talk, especially when it is for free over Wi- Fi on an iPod Touch, iPad or Android phone or tablet. –> Read more
Google: Apps For Tablet Don’t Matter

A Google executive has been chatting to Wired, who has spilled the beans as to the companies odd views on tablets. The interview was with Android‘s head of user experience Matias Duarte, who’s just spearheaded the Android Design website, which aims to try and help developers to add a touch to their apps. –> Read more
Droid RAZR MAXX Will Be Available On January 26th

When Motorola announced the successor of DROID RAZR phone earlier this week in the CES, they were not sure about the release date of the phone and went on saying “coming weeks” when asked about its released date. Well finally Motorola has confirmed that the phones release date will be on January 26th. The phone will –> Read more
Its Time For Infinity Blade After Angry Birds
Do you remember how Angry birds made the record for the highest selling game for iOS and Android devices? Well soon Infinity Blade will be in the same line. The Infinity Blade game series brought a huge profit for its developers proving that mobile games can become viable frenchies just like Andgry Birds did. –> Read more
Lenovo Announces Their S2 Android SmartPhone

Lenovo has announced its first Android 2.3 based smartphone S2 at the CES 2012. It comes with many intresting features like the cloud syncing for photos, music and other information. This smartphone runs on Lenovo’s own Lenovo Magic 3.0 UI. –> Read more
Always Innovating HDMI Dongle Gives Your TV Android

What about having Android on your TV? Well than all you have to do is plug this Always Innovating HDMI dongle into the HDMI port of your TV and you’re set. This HDMI dongle is controlled by a “disruptive remote control” which features nine buttons for easy navigation, NFC support, accelerometer for games, running android apps and browsing the web. –> Read more
LG Nitro HD Headed To AT&T
Well it looks like the Android 2.3 powered LG Nitro HD may be making its way to AT&T. We are not certain on this but if there is any possibility of the Korean’s Optimus LTE making its way over seas, this is it. –> Read more
Motorola Resurrects The RAZR

Today Motorola announced the Motorola DROID RAZR for Verizon Wireless. With a thickness of 7.1 mm, it is the thinnest smartphone to date.
The new RAZR is built with KEVLAR fiber and Gorilla Glass. It also features a nano particle coating that protects the phone from water damage, including the internal boards. The RAZR also has MotoCast, which allows media streaming from a home computer directly to the phone. As with newer Motorola phones, the RAZR can also fit into a lapdock to function as a laptop. –> Read more
Gingerbread Update Finally Hits The HTC Thunderbolt
This morning Verizon Wireless finally pushed out the much needed Gingerbread update for the HTC Thunderbolt. You can finally get rid of that horrifying Android 2.2 Froyo and update to Android 2.3. The update for your Thunderbolt will be OTA (Over The Air). Verizon has claimed that the new software update is improving the Thunderbolts data connectivity and audio quality while using Bluetooth. –> Read more
Amazon Tablet May Debut Sept. 28
Several tech blogs including Mashable, TechCrunch, and This is my Next, have reported that Amazon has scheduled an event on Sept. 28. Many are speculating that this may be the long rumored tablet from Amazon. Although the announcement did not offer any details as to what the event is about, it is believed to be the unveiling of the tablet, as it was scheduled to come out in early October. Other possibilities include a new Kindle or the launch of their 7-11 delivery lockers. –> Read more




