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by Richard Devine
May 03, 2012
Motorola are continuing the European onslaught with yet another device launch. This time around, the Motorola Defy Mini has been announced for release over in Turkey.
The 3.2" rugged p...
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by Richard Devine
May 03, 2012
Reports have been floating around overnight that music streaming service, Rdio, has expanded its markets. According to various reports on Twitter the service has become available in the UK and ...
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by Richard Devine
Apr 30, 2012
It really seems like we've been waiting forever for UK stock of the Samsung OEM accessories for the Galaxy Nexus. After all, the phone itself arrived back in November, and it's taken mo...
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by Richard Devine
Apr 30, 2012
LG clearly doesn't think we have too much choice in cloud storage, as the company has launched the imaginatively titled LG Cloud. The stand out feature on this one though, is that the se...
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by Richard Devine
Apr 28, 2012
Following on the series, it's time to give you guys an insight into how I use my Android phone. Generally, I have two phones on the go, and up until recently one of those was a Samsung G...
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by Richard Devine
Apr 28, 2012
Schemer -- you know that invite only Google service -- has had an update to its Android application, and has also thrown open the doors to all. Until now access has been by invite only -- think Goog...
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by Richard Devine
Apr 26, 2012
Using your Android phone in a museum might not be your first thought, but if you head to the London Science Museum that is exactly what you should do. Featuring well known British TV personality, To...
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by Richard Devine
Apr 25, 2012
In not wholly unexpected news, Gameloft have confirmed the existence of the third title in their sci-fi shooter series, N.O.V.A. The title, N.O.V.A. 3 has been formally announced, and will be coming...
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by Richard Devine
Apr 25, 2012
Are you missing Zune and looking for a Microsoft flavored replacement? According to The Verge, Microsoft will be announcing their new music service at E3 this year. Code named 'Wood...
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by Richard Devine
Apr 25, 2012
Turntable.fm is one of those services that has caused a pretty big stir since its inception, at least in the US where the service is available anyway. When it comes to mobile, iOS has had an applica...
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by Richard Devine
Apr 24, 2012
First seen at Mobile World Congress, the Eluga is Panasonic's first real attempt to break into the international Android market. The 4.3-inch, dust resistant, Gingerbread phone has been availabl...
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by Richard Devine
Apr 24, 2012
Heading to market in late May, camera manufacturer Nikon are launching a wireless dongle that will enable control of your DSLR from your Android device. Quick wireless transfer of your photos i...
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by Richard Devine
Apr 23, 2012
It's definitely getting close to that time again. Another Samsung event is almost upon us, and as always theres a Samsung Unpacked Android application to participate in the buzz. Simply titled S...
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by Richard Devine
Apr 23, 2012
Having seen the video of the HTC One X drop test, regardless of how well it stood up I decided it was time for a case. I'm not usually one for phone cases, but having dropped a cool £450 o...
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by Richard Devine
Apr 23, 2012
Asus' latest tablet offering, the Transformer Pad TF300, has only been with us for a day and a night now. Thankfully for those of us on the European side of the Atlantic, release information has...
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by Richard Devine
Apr 21, 2012
For me, Spotify is how I listen to probably 75% of any music at the moment. While the service -- and for that matter price -- is superb, the Android application has definitely been lacking. There ha...
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by Richard Devine
Apr 21, 2012
If you're anything like me, dropping your prized phone is something that could really put a serious downer on your day, week and month. Add into the mix that phone being the HTC One X, and that&...
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by Richard Devine
Apr 19, 2012
Wordpress for Android has been steadily improving over time, and the latest attempt has just been released into public beta. V2.1 promises some "totally radical stuff" -- their words, not ...
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by Richard Devine
Apr 19, 2012
Announced during Summer 2011, the Galaxy Xcover is Samsung's take on a rugged Android smartphone. Since then we haven't seen much of it. But now though the IP67 certified, dirt, dust and wat...
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by Richard Devine
Apr 18, 2012
Notably missing from the Google Play and YouTube repertoire of content, has long been iconic studio MGM. But now, they're missing no more. MGM has become the fifth major studio to partner with G...
























































