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Tablets

More leaked photos of Samsung Galaxy Tab show off keyboard and “plastic” build

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And the Samsung Galaxy Tab leak train continues. Yesterday we saw an over-the-shoulder spy video, filmed on train, and now we are treated to a few shots of the device that are actually clear, breaking the blurry…

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Samsung

Samsung UK giving out free phones to “Mobilers” ages 18 and up

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Samsung UK is searching for “Mobiler,” a person who tests its products and gives important feedback the company will then use to move forward. Most important of all, Mobilers will tell others wha…

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Entertainment

Google Earth: now with more mermaids!

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Google Earth has been an incredible app to use to explore the world, but it was limited in its scope. The app overlooked the oceans and seas, not a wise move since Poseidon’s domain accounts for about 75 per…

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Tools

PicMe sends live Android screenshots to your desktop (root only)

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ShootMe is a great app if you’re trying to take screenshots on your rooted Android phone. Shake the phone, take a picture, and mount your SD card to transfer it onto the computer. That’s simple enou…

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Tablets

Android-powered Cruz Reader and Tablet ready to ship next month

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I dare not jinx it, but we could finally see some a half-decent tablet make the jump from vaporware to actual product. Velocity Micro has announced that its Cruz Reader and Cruz Tablet are ready for pre-order and…

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Android

Has Google’s anti-piracy Android system already been cracked?

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The Android Market License Verification system was introduced as new tool Google would offer to make it tougher on people trying to pirate applications. I was happy to see it but hesitant to say it would stop app…

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Android Apps

Sony Ericsson Launches a New Messaging Service for Android: Hanashi Chat

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Sony Ericsson seems to have taken a liking to Google’s OS: they have released the X10-series of Android devices so far, and now the company is making an effort on the software Market as well with a new instant me…

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AT&T

AT&T adds myWireless support for HTC Aria and Samsung Captivate

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AT&T customers who opted for the HTC Aria or Samsung Captivate can now use the “myWireless Mobile” app to monitor their monthly usage and perform account functions directly from the phone. m…

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Android Apps

11 Ways to Get the Most Out of LauncherPro

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LauncherPro has quickly become one of the most popular homescreen replacements for Android, and it’s easy to see why. The app is highly customizable, and since its debut on the Market back in May the deve…

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Android Devices

Notion Ink Adam gets some pricing info and release date — kind of

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I love me some tablet. Yes, we have heard nothing but the amazing things that the Notion Ink Adam will do to our lives. The problem is that we have only heard what this tablet will do. Well, according to Notion Ink, t…

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Travel

Next Train predicts train arrivals in NYC, more cities to follow

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New York City maintains one of the busiests mass transit systems in the world, and there’s now an Android app for predicting when the next subway train is on its way. Next Train NYC uses your phone’s…

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Tablets

Samsung Galaxy Tab (kind of) spotted in the wild

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The Samsung Galaxy Tab is one name on a long list of Android tablets that we hear about endlessly but never really get any closer to seeing in action. Now we, kind of, get a look at the Galaxy Tab. While it’s no…

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Uncategorized

HTC adds media to Sync for Euro Android 2.1+ phones

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Earlier this month, HTC released an update for its Sync application that added the ability to sync photos, music, and video files between the desktop and mobile phone. It initially only worked on the HTC Wildfi…

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Uncategorized

Android Market has its problems, but it generates $10k a month for one developer

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The Android Market has had plenty of stories written about its woeful set-up and relatively poor returns. However, a recent blog post from Arron La, developer of Advanced Task Manager, shows that Android has g…

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Carriers

Hackers unlock Samsung Galaxy S to work on multiple networks

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The Samsung Galaxy S is a great phone, but it’s got different incantations on each U.S. carrier that is locked to that provider. Officially locked, anyway. A group of modders at XDA have managed to discover un…

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