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by Jerry Hildenbrand
Dec 30, 2010
Combining great graphics, an ominous soundtrack, and challenging game-play, Galaxy NGC3D is a great new game on the Android Market.  The premise is simple -- man your fighter, and destroy them be...
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by Phil Nickinson
Dec 29, 2010
There's no shortage of Internet radio apps out there. There are so many, in fact, that I once ran out of music while testing a few for a roundup. Yes, there are more Internet radio apps than the...
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by Chris Kerrigan
Dec 28, 2010
 Android certainly has its share of music streaming applications, and sometimes it can be hard to choose between them all. If you do a lot of radio streaming, either on your computer or on your p...
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by Jesse Potter
Dec 27, 2010
One aspect of Android that has remained nearly untouched since 1.0 is its music player.  Some would say Android's UI as a whole could use some polishing, but when it comes to the stock music pla...
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by Phil Nickinson
Dec 27, 2010
YouTube link for mobile viewingLet's see how long this one stays in the Market, beta or not. Thanks, Shiwy! ...
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by Jesse Potter
Dec 27, 2010
Now this is just plain awesome.  Thanks to the efforts of the Cellbots team, and worldwide collaborators, Cellbots allows you to control supported robots with up to four different input methods ...
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by Phil Nickinson
Dec 24, 2010
On Android, your home screen and app drawer are collectively and commonly referred to as the "Launcher." And you're not stuck with the one that came with your phone. There are plenty o...
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by Jesse Potter
Dec 23, 2010
As we told you last week, Twitter is forcing LevelUp Studio to change the name of its well-made Twitter app, Touiteur.  Well, the day has finally come, and from here on out, Touiteur will be ref...
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by Phil Nickinson
Dec 22, 2010
Google just announced that AT&T customers with Android phones can now charge apps to their AT&T bills. (That's something T-Mobile customers have been able to do for a while now.) So if y...
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by Phil Nickinson
Dec 22, 2010
The Firefox browser for Android (aka Fennec) is still in the beta stages, but beta 3 was just shipped with a number of fixes and improvements. They include: Improved support for Android key...
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by Jesse Potter
Dec 22, 2010
It wouldn't be the holiday season without us offering up some free goodies for our readers, so many thanks to Federico Carnales for his participation in this giveaway.LauncherPro -- one of the most po...
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by Phil Nickinson
Dec 22, 2010
OpenFeint -- the gaming network that lets you compete against your friends on other platforms -- has added 11 new titles to its roster. They are (and links to go AppBrain, if available, or you can fi...
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by Jesse Potter
Dec 22, 2010
Just like I predicted earlier this month, Gameloft is offering up another one of their high quality Android games -- Hero of Sparta -- absolutely free.  But you gotta act quick, because the ...
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by Phil Nickinson
Dec 22, 2010
The intricate and realistic flight simulator finally comes to Android It's been many months since we saw the X-Plane flight simulator for Android demoed at Google IO -- long enough that we wondered if...
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by Kyle Gibb
Dec 21, 2010
 Users in the business world should be happy to hear that WorldCard, a company dedicated to helping people manage digitizing business cards, has released their mobile app onto Android. The app al...
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by Jerry Hildenbrand
Dec 21, 2010
If you are the type who just can't resist gadgets that have the extra bit of cool factor, and have US $299 to blow on some (I know you're out there), you have to check out iGloLEDset now that it'...
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by Jesse Potter
Dec 21, 2010
Wireless networks are expanding nearly every day, and the mobile phone as we knew it half-decade ago is dead and gone.  Today, a substantial percentage of consumers carry an always-on internet d...
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by Phil Nickinson
Dec 20, 2010
It's been 10 long months since we saw SPB Mobile Shell for Android. That's right, the same SPB who used to make Windows Mobile usable. And long after we got a look at it at Mobile World Cong...
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by Phil Nickinson
Dec 20, 2010
You read that right, folks. For those of you waiting to officially get in on the Swype keyboard, you'll wait no longer. The beta program has opened up to anyone able to type in a little user informati...
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by Jerry Hildenbrand
Dec 19, 2010
But is this yet another case of Chicken Little cryingthat the sky is falling?The Wall Street Journal has come forward with a lengthy article about Android and iOS applications, and how they transmit y...