RRKidz
Article
by Michelle Haag
Sep 18, 2011
Reading Rainbow is a renowned program for children hosted by LeVar Burton. For 25 years the show encouraged kids to read, exploring literature through themes, activities, and recommendations. Winning...
NASA
Review
by Jared DiPane
Jul 08, 2011
Just in time for the final space shuttle launch, NASA has released an official app. It features NASA twitter feeds from around the agency, live streaming of NASA TV, current NASA mission information, ...
Path
Article
by Sean Brunett
Jun 30, 2011
The developers for the popular iOS app Path have finally launched an Android version. The personal media sharing app is free in the Android Market. It is currently in public beta, so I would expect to...
Real Estate Pro ID pack
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by Chris Parsons
Jun 28, 2011
Real Estate is big business and having the right tools to get things done is not a luxury, it's a necessity. Sprint is looking to help out real estate professions with their latest Sprint ID pack -- ...
HTC EVO 3D
Article
by Chris Parsons
Jun 21, 2011
It's been a while coming but now that the HTC EVO 3D is here, we know a lot of you are picking one up. With picking up a new device comes the task of loading up some apps as well, unless you have a p...
Strava
Review
by Jared DiPane
Jun 14, 2011
Riding a bike is one of my favorite pastimes -- my friends and I used to hop on our bikes and take off. But, sadly, at the end of the day none of us ever knew how far we went, how fast we went, or any...
BlueStacks
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by Jerry Hildenbrand
May 25, 2011
BlueStacks has announced today that it will be expanding its small stealth development of a program that allows users with an x86 PC to run Android applications.  Rosen Sharma, BlueStacks CEO, ex...
TweetComb and Newsr
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by Chris Parsons
May 20, 2011
If you have an Android tablet, you've no doubt checked out TweetComb and Newsr by now. (If not, you really should.) We've done reviews for both (hit the links above) and walked away pleasantly s...
Android on the BlackBerry Playbook
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by Phil Nickinson
May 03, 2011
Fresh out of BlackBerry World in Orlando, we're getting our first look at how Android applications will run on the BlackBerry PlayBook. Above is the IMDB app. Apps themselves run as native Android bin...
Article
by Chris Parsons
Apr 25, 2011
There is no doubt about it; ever since the launch Android, Amazon has been looking for better ways to take their piece of the proverbial pie. Aside from having cool deals on phones they've launched a...
Review
by Chris Parsons
Apr 07, 2011
With The Masters golf tournament starting today, it's nice to see that an official app has been released for anyone looking to keep up to date on the action. The Masters app has some nice features add...
Article
by Chris Parsons
Mar 30, 2011
With the slew of new tablets hitting the market we're going to start seeing new case scenarios for those front and rear facing cameras. One of them being meetings and conferences on the go. In order ...
Article
by Phil Nickinson
Mar 24, 2011
The whispers our pals at CrackBerry first planted in our heads last August are true (and again this spring) -- Android applications are coming to the BlackBerry Playbook via BlackBerry App World.We'll...
Article
by Alex Dobie
Mar 24, 2011
 HTC's pen-based Scribe technology will be made available for developers to use, according to recent reports. This will allow developers to create apps which take advantage of the unique har...
Article
by Chris Parsons
Mar 22, 2011
Despite Apple taking them to court over the whole "App Store" naming, Amazon has now gone live with their long awaited Android app store. As expected, along for the ride is the release of A...
Article
by Chris Parsons
Mar 21, 2011
It appears as though Microsoft wasn't the only one filing lawsuits lately. Information now shows that on March 18 Apple laid the groundwork to put a stop to Amazon's usage of the words "App Stor...
Article
by Chris Parsons
Feb 28, 2011
When speaking of Android applications, one thing that always seems to ring true for new and old users is that the Android Market does very little in the way of helping users find new apps. Although s...
Article
by Jared DiPane
Feb 27, 2011
It's nothing we haven't heard before, the BlackBerry PlayBook is said to be able to run Android applications. But up until now we have never really had documented proof of this. During Mobile World Co...
Article
by Jerry Hildenbrand
Dec 21, 2010
If you're using Foursquare on your Android phone, and are willing to try out a testing version (with photos and comments), listen up.  Dennis Crowley, a member of the Foursquare for Android team...
Article
by Chris Parsons
Nov 19, 2010
Big things happening for AppBrain today -- they've just released v5 of their Android app for users to download. The release, while improved, does have a few caveats with it though as noted on the AppB...
Article
by Dieter Bohn
Aug 27, 2010
Fennec Alpha, aka  the Firefox Mobile browser, is now available for Android phones (and the Nokia N900). Just point your Android browser to http://firefox.com/m/alpha to give it a downl...
Article
by Adam Sawyer
Jul 14, 2010
Looking for an easy way to make a couple extra bucks? WeReward is kind of like Foursquare – in a sense that you check in to different businesses around your area and will share it on social ne...
Article
by Casey Chan
May 19, 2010
 In a move that probably should have happened a while ago, AT&T just released their myWireless Mobile for Android devices (which is currently only the Motorola Backflip). The AT&T myWirel...
Article
by Casey Chan
May 18, 2010
 Amazon just announced that an Android Kindle application will be available this summer. The Kindle app (which is currently available for the iPhone & Blackberry) gives users access to over 5...
Article
by Casey Chan
May 12, 2010
  Mark this in the ridiculously cool, we're almost in the future column. Square is aiming to be the new way to take credit card payments and it works on your Android phone today. Simply download ...
Article
by Casey Chan
Mar 18, 2010
 There are now over 30,000 apps in Android Market. Which is amazingly awesome considering there were only 16,000 apps in Android Market in December 2009. That means that apps in Android Market ha...
Article
by Casey Chan
Mar 11, 2010
Most of us are waiting for Opera Mobile for Android to somehow make it on Android phones but the next best thing has landed on the newswire: Opera Mini 5 Beta is now available for Android. A...
Article
by Casey Chan
Feb 26, 2010
Surprisingly, Android Market doesn't currently support paid applications in Canada (11 other countries have access to paid apps). But given that Canadian carriers have built a rather formidable Androi...
Article
by Casey Chan
Feb 24, 2010
Everybody loves free apps. We definitely don't mind paying for premium, high-quality applications (the developers deserve it!) but there are few things that beat a wide selection of quality, free appl...
Article
by Casey Chan
Feb 22, 2010
If you're into the latest location-based, social-networking check-in styled type 'game', you're in luck. Gowalla has just finished a beta app for Android and is asking you, our faithful readers, to gi...