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by Phil Nickinson
Feb 02, 2010
For Android 1.6+ If your battery isn't lasting as long as you think it should (does it really ever?), there could be a rogue process or application sucking down more juice than it should. And keeping...
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by Casey Chan
Feb 02, 2010
We know all the rage right now is over the Apple iPad but there may be another tablet device that'll tickle your fancy in the near future. A Google Tablet. Or can we just call it the Goblet already? ...
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by Casey Chan
Feb 02, 2010
Because the Android Lock Screen is just so fun and cool (and it is fun and cool), some iPhone developers have ported a similar lock screen system onto the iPhone. Yep, that ol' enter a number c...
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Feb 02, 2010
Google Maps Navigation is one of the Motorola Droid's shining features. But to use it safely in a vehicle, you'll need a proper car mount. Motorola's official accessory features a windshield mount as ...
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by Casey Chan
Feb 02, 2010
The Motorola Milestone (GSM version of the Droid) is expected to hit Canada on Telus...soon. The Milestone has popped up in a Best Buy Mobile's Guide and Motorola has posted a new splash page fo...
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by Phil Nickinson
Feb 01, 2010
You gotta love how how one of the greatest challenges in Windows Mobile these days is to get Android running on WinMo devices. And the latest subject: The Sony Ericsson Xperia X1. It's nowhere n...
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by Phil Nickinson
Feb 01, 2010
Coming soon (and it took this long?): The official Android Mini Collectibles Series 01. Brought to you by artist Andrew Bell and Google, Series 1 will feature a dozen designs of everybody's favorite ...
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by Phil Nickinson
Feb 01, 2010
Remember, for a minute, what your mother used to tell you about talking to strangers. Now replace that with cell phone carrier customer solutions representatives and automated chat robots. Not that th...
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by Phil Nickinson
Feb 01, 2010
Pop quiz: What phone has a vertically sliding keyboard, 600 MHz processor, 3G, aGPS, 192MB of RAM, a 2MP camera and the best darn operating system around? Nope, not the Palm Pre. Meet the A...
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by Jeremy
Feb 01, 2010
As a special thanks to all of our readers and forum members, Android Central has teamed up with LevelUpStudio to give away 10 FREE copies of its very Beautiful Widgets. If you want in on the ac...
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by Phil Nickinson
Feb 01, 2010
For those of you into the cooked ROM thing (check out our FAQ if you're new to that), HTC has just released its source code for the Verizon Droid Eris. What's that mean for you? It's a clean set of c...
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by Phil Nickinson
Feb 01, 2010
Sure, being able dictate e-mails, text messages -- anything you want, really -- to your Nexus One is pretty darn cool. But it comes at a price: There's no comma directly on the on-screen keyboar...
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by Phil Nickinson
Feb 01, 2010
Well lookie what just slipped into our inbox. It's the retail box for the Motorola Devour (aka the Calgary), which we're going to see on Verizon any time now. Looks like the leaked shot we saw a ways ...
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Feb 01, 2010
Let's face it: You can never have enough storage. Sure, phones tend to come with microSD cards these days, but they're usually only a couple of GBs. If you're serious about playing music and...
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by Casey Chan
Feb 01, 2010
Ah, the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10. How we once loved you so much. The latest news regarding the Xperia X10 is that it'll be available on T-Mobile Germany in April. Yes, all the way out in April. That c...
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by Casey Chan
Feb 01, 2010
It looks like what we once knew as the Samsung Galaxy Spica will actually be released as the Samsung Galaxy Portal in the UK. T-Mobile UK will be the lucky ones to carry this middling Android de...
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by Dieter Bohn
Jan 31, 2010
Hands On With T-Mobile myTouch 3G Fender Edition Nexus One Coming To AT&T ? HTC Releases Sense UI For HTC Magic Introducing the BlackBerry Acce...
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by Phil Nickinson
Jan 31, 2010
If for some reason you still think Apple and Google are all buddy-buddy when it comes to accepting your dollars, well, CEO Steve Jobs just put an end to that when addressing his employees at a to...
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by Phil Nickinson
Jan 31, 2010
It's long been believed that Google's Nexus One was named after a class of robots in Phil K. Dick's novel Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep (enough so that Dick's family has accused Google of tradem...
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by Phil Nickinson
Jan 31, 2010
If you're just dying to get your hands on the Motorola Backflip (speaking of hands-ons, check out ours with the phone), tickets to China are running about $800 right now. 'Cause that's where you're go...

































