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Engadget shows off the Xperia Play (PlayStation Phone)
Engadget has posted an in-depth preview of the upcoming Sony Ericsson PlayStation Phone, dubbed the "Xperia Play", which should be unveiled ......
Google launches in-browser weather app for Android, iOS
Google has announced the start of an in-browser weather app today, for users running Android or iOS.
After opening the Web browser, if users ......
Motorola Xoom leaks show off release date, price
Engadget has posted a few leaks showing off the Motorola Xoom's still unconfirmed release date and price.
The site says the powerful tablet ......
Samsung confirms Galaxy S successor
Samsung has confirmed a Galaxy S successor is in the works, with a formal launch coming during the Mobile World Congress next month.
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Less than 0.5 percent of Android users have 2.3 Gingerbread
Despite 300,000 Android devices being activated daily, only 0.4 percent of all users are running version 2.3 Gingerbread, the latest upgrade ......
Motorola Xoom tablet wins CES 2011 'Best in Show'
The Motorola Xoom tablet has won the Cnet CES 2011 Best in Show award today, beating out a plethora of other tablets, smartphones, HDTVs and more.
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Google TV jailbroken, developer now coding for hacked unit
Last November, Android developer Howard Harte offered $1000 to the first person or team that could jailbreak the Google TV.
A group of developers ......
Google 2.4 'Ice Cream' set for a summer debut
According to multiple reports, Android 2.4, dubbed 'Ice Cream,' is set for a summer launch.
2.3 Gingerbread is available now on the Nexus ......
CES: Verizon announces the HTC Thunderbolt with LTE
Verizon has announced the upcoming HTC Thunderbolt with LTE 4G support, a likely successor to the very popular HTC Incredible.
The smartphone ......
Android passes iOS in U.S. smartphone OS share, says comScore
New figures from comScore say today that Android has finally surpassed Apple's iOS for second place in the U.S. smartphone OS market.
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CES 2011: MSI shows Android, Windows tablets
At the Consumer Electronics Show (CES), MSI Computer Corp. is showing two new tablets; one running an Android operating system and the other running Windows.
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CES: Motorola unveils 4G capable Droid Bionic for Verizon
Today at the CES event, Motorola unveiled the Droid Bionic smartphone for Verizon, a powerful smartphone that should be the company's latest ......
CES 2011: Google shows of tablet-optimized Android 3.0 Honeycomb
Google took CES by storm today, showing off the tablet-optimized Android 3.0 (Honeycomb) operating system.
The video makes it clear that ......
OnStar announces voice communications app for Android, aimed at drivers
OnStar announced on Wednesday the launch of a public pilot test of an Android voice communication app aimed at drivers.
The application enables ......
Android 3.0 Honeycomb to require dual-core processors, HD resolution?
According to Bobby Cha, managing director of Korean consumer electronics firm Enspert, Google's upcoming Android 3.0 software, dubbed Honeycomb, ......
Amazon launches Android, Windows tablet Kindle apps
Amazon has announced today that they have "tailored" new Kindle apps for Android and Windows tablets, giving those device owners a chance to ......
AOC starts selling $200 Android tablet
AOC, a maker of cheap LCD screens, has announced the launch of a $200 Android tablet which will be fully unveiled at the upcoming CES event.
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Android Market hits 200,000 apps?
Androlib has said this week that the Android Market has reached a new milestone, 200,000 apps, just months after October's announcement of 100,000.
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'Geinimi' Trojan taking down Android devices in Asia
Lookout Mobile Security has reported this week that a new Android-based Trojan Horse dubbed "Geinimi" has been taking down Android devices in ......
Nook Color rooted, can now run Amazon Kindle app
BlogKindle has posted instructions on how to root the new Nook Color e-reader, opening up the device to Android apps like the Amazon Kindle application.
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