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Entertainment

Spotify Android app now provides limited options for non-premium users

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Spotify has been working to improve its Android app and overall service, but these “improvements” may actually be for the worst. The music streaming service announced today that the Spotify Mob…

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Google TV

Can apps and a refresh at I/O 2011 save Google TV?

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Google TV has been rather disappointing for Google and its launch partners Logitech and Sony. Recent earnings reports say that Logitech has probably moved about 200,000 units in the past six months, leaving t…

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Google

Sprint Google Voice number porting now available

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Sprint customers can now port their existing number to Google Voice without changing their existing contract. There were a number of reports of the service going live last week but many were still unable to use…

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Carriers

Even MetroPCS enjoys an Android bump

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Great Android phones have already been credited for boosting performance at major U.S. carriers, even sparking a complete turnaround at Sprint. It seems MetroPCS has also benefited from embracing Android b…

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Android News

Manual 2.3.4 updates come to Nexus phones, no Talk for N1

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Android 2.3.4 is coming soon OTA for Nexus devices, but as always, the manual updates come early to those who want them. Nexus S users are extra lucky in that the update also brings the new version of Google Talk wh…

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Android App Reviews

Facebook photos & video get batch uploads with Speedy Uploader [App Reviews]

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Uploading photos from Android to Facebook isn’t always the best experience. Sure, the official Facebook app is fine if you just have to share one or two images, but have you ever tried to upload an entire n…

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Android Apps

Android Apps Alert #58: Banking, Syncing, Caching, Printing Edition

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How many apps have been downloaded from the Android Market? I use to ask that question until Google shed some light on the answer earlier this week – more than 3 billion. That’s a whole lot of apps to put on a who…

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