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by Phil Nickinson
Dec 22, 2009
At long last, National Public Radio's Android app is ready and can be downloaded from the Android Market. The app's launch comes in conjunction with a refresh of NPR's mobile site, m.npr.org."We'...
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by Phil Nickinson
Dec 22, 2009
Remember that Motorola Opus One that was "found" and subsequently reviewed? It's back for more of what's become one of the angriest video reviews we've seen in some time. If you want to ski...
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by Phil Nickinson
Dec 22, 2009
The Motorola Droid is, by far, an industrial-type phone. Solid in the hand, it just feels tough. And that's not by accident. While any glass screen can be cracked, the Droid's is less susceptible to...
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by Phil Nickinson
Dec 22, 2009
Yelp's Android application has been available for just a couple weeks, but already we're seeing some promised features start to roll in. An update to Version 1.2 just hit our phones. And with it comes...
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by Jeremy
Dec 22, 2009
Maybe you are one of the many who does not have Google Navigation, or perhaps you simply want an alternative. Sygic Mobile Maps may be just what you are looking for. It is a polished turn-by-turn ...
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by Phil Nickinson
Dec 22, 2009
Manufacturer General Mobile has unleashed the DSTL1 Imaginary, an Android 2.0-powered phone with a little trick up its sleeve. You might remember the DSTL1 when we spotted it at Mobile World Congress ...
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by Phil Nickinson
Dec 22, 2009
Looking for yet another way to sync with your desktop or laptop computer? SugarSync is a longtime player in that department, and version 2.1 was just released, and it brings the ability to stream medi...
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by Casey Chan
Dec 22, 2009
We'll be honest here, we have Google Wave but we have no idea how to use it. Luckily, more talented folks have gotten a handle on Google Wave and have decided to summarize the year 2009 by using one o...
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by Casey Chan
Dec 22, 2009
Google has an infamous saying, "Don't Be Evil" which is incredibly simple yet loaded with layers of meaning. Obviously, it's a dig at other companies who only make profit-based decisio...
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by Phil Nickinson
Dec 21, 2009
Seesmic's Android Twitter client just got an update. New in Version 1.1 are:Searches: Full search support, including searching for Tweets, trending topics, create save and delete searches.Share: Share...
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by Phil Nickinson
Dec 21, 2009
It'd been a little while, and I guess we were due. So here are a few more pictures of the Nexus One, aka Google phone. And along for the ride this time is a brief video. Peep that after the break. [@...
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by Casey Chan
Dec 21, 2009
If you want to profess your love for the best open source smartphone OS on the market, what better way to do it than by wearing an Official Android T-Shirt? There are currently two styles: the o...
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by Casey Chan
Dec 21, 2009
To start the second week of the Smartphone Round Robin, we're taking a look at Palm's new webOS by way of the Pre and the Pixi. If you're unfamiliar with the story of Palm here's my quick summa...
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by Phil Nickinson
Dec 21, 2009
What's that, you say? There's another Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 at the FCC? And this one sports the proper 3G bands for AT&T, Bell, Telus and Rogers? (Not to mention EDGE coverage.) Sho' 'nuff.This...
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by Phil Nickinson
Dec 21, 2009
We've already seen the Motorola Opus One reviewed on video, erm, guerrilla-style. Now come some leaked specs And it's mostly a middle-of-the-road device. Here goes:3.1-inch HVGA (320×480) capaci...
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by Casey Chan
Dec 21, 2009
The Barnes & Noble Nook just received a software update that brings the firmware version up to 1.1. Basically, reboot your Nook to get the download to start or you can manually install...
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by Jeremy
Dec 21, 2009
From the Forums is a great way for you, our readers, to see the hottest topics being discussed. But you must be a registered member and becoming a member is a simple process. So if you have not alre...
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by Phil Nickinson
Dec 21, 2009
As we march closer to a reported launch of the Android-powered Sony Ericsson Xperia X10, possibly on T-Mobile, we're starting to see pre-release units floating around, and Juelu from PocketPC.ch...
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by Phil Nickinson
Dec 21, 2009
It should really come as no surprise to anyone that Motorola is reportedly buying advertising time for the 2010 Super Bowl, given the gigantic TV push of late. And it's a pretty good guess we'll see m...
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by Casey Chan
Dec 21, 2009
After being rumored once upon a time for AT&T, it looks like the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 will land on the magenta carrier, T-Mobile. The Xperia X10 FCC manual lists the device as having 3G ...


































