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by Richard Devine
Jan 13, 2012
British tabloid newspaper The Sun has decided to head down the digital route, with the arrival of its very own subscription-based Android application.
The premise is quite promising if you...
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by Richard Devine
Jan 10, 2012
Kodak isn't really having the best time financially right now, but that hasn't prevented the company from filing patent lawsuits against both HTC and Apple.
The claims from Kodak are ...
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by Richard Devine
Jan 10, 2012
The Intel Keynote is well underway at CES, and they dropped details on the first smartphone to run on their architecture, the Lenovo K800. With what looks to be a heavily skinned version of Android,...
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by Richard Devine
Jan 10, 2012
We've already seen the Intel Medfield reference device with our hands on earlier today, but during the Intel Keynote they took it out on stage to show it off to the world.
The dev...
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by Richard Devine
Jan 10, 2012
This, ladies and gentlemen, is Orange UK's first venture into the world of Android tablets. Following on from their own label smartphones the San Francisco, Monte Carlo and company, this ones ca...
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by Richard Devine
Jan 10, 2012
In the middle of all the CES excitement, it's sometimes hard to forget about the regular Android world for a while. Fortunately the good folks over at XDA Developers never forget, and the latest...
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by Richard Devine
Jan 09, 2012
Google+ went and got itself an update today, bringing some important bug fixes to the table. The changelog reports that it "fixes crashes and problems loading in messenger." Hit the downlo...
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by Richard Devine
Jan 09, 2012
Fresh from the announcement of the Pantech Element just a matter of minutes ago, AT&T has released their own first look video. We'll be looking for a hands on with the device but for now, ta...
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by Richard Devine
Jan 09, 2012
Fresh from the announcement of the Pantech Burst just a matter of minutes ago, AT&T have released their own first look video. We'll be looking for a hands on with the device but for now, tak...
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by Richard Devine
Jan 08, 2012
What you see here folks is something that a lot of us in the UK have been waiting a long time for. Netflix is now finally live in the UK, and that of course means the Android offering is too.
Repor...
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by Richard Devine
Jan 08, 2012
Asus UK have taken to their Facebook page to let us all know the state of their Ice Cream Sandwich update for the original Transformer. To cut a long story short, it's good news.
They'...
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by Richard Devine
Jan 08, 2012
We're all expecting to see the Pantech Element shown off at CES this week, but as this image sent to Engadget shows, AT&T seems all set to be selling the tablet soon.
The AT&...
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by Richard Devine
Jan 08, 2012
We're almost there folks, CES 2012. Toshiba will also be there, and they've taken the opportunity to give a little preview of what to expect from them at this years show.
As has been leaked...
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by Richard Devine
Jan 08, 2012
Dropbox recently got a pretty big update and some nice ICS optimizations, but it seems there were some issues reported within the app. Today sees an update land in the Market for bug fixes and a fix...
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by Richard Devine
Jan 08, 2012
Love or hate Apple products, the AirPlay feature is an excellent way of sharing your mobile content on your TV. In a not overly surprising move, Samsung are keen to get in on this and are set to sho...
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by Richard Devine
Jan 06, 2012
Count Viewsonic in for CES, this year bringing what they aim to be their first smartphone to enter the U.S. market, the Viewphone 3.
According to product manager Mike Holstein, Viewsonic is d...
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by Richard Devine
Jan 06, 2012
At this moment in time it's only our cousins over at WPCentral who get to enjoy the best Xbox Live mobile experience from Microsoft. But according to a recent job listing, that could be changing...
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by Richard Devine
Jan 06, 2012
The massively popular ASTRO File Manager received an update about a month back that brought with it the opportunity to register for a free cloud backup account. Registration emails are now being sen...
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by Richard Devine
Jan 06, 2012
We first saw Sandisk's Memory Zone application back in September when they launched it in beta out into the big wide world of the Android Market. 350,000 or so downloads later, they're ready...
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by Richard Devine
Jan 05, 2012
TuneIn Radio was one of my most used apps of 2011, and it's starting out 2012 strongly as they've today announced an update to both the free and pro versions of the app.
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