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by Phil Nickinson
May 01, 2012
AT&T has a pretty lame e-mail signature. Maybe you've heard.
We could lambaste these signatures and the reason they're there until the next iPhone is released. They're horrible. The...
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by Phil Nickinson
Mar 22, 2012
We've gotten a bunch of reports from you fine folks today regarding your Gmail apps causing a screen flicker, and being unable to get to your inbox. We never experienced it here, but that doesn&...
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by Phil Nickinson
Nov 02, 2011
Rut ro, Raggy. The iOS -- and therefore the iPhone, iPad and iPod touch -- just got itself a native Gmail app, straight from Google itself. That means proper Gmail on iOS, in its own applicati...
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Gmail update brings custom notifications, better sync for battery life, picture options, new actions
by Phil Nickinson
Jul 28, 2011
Better syncing, better notification options lead the way Gmail's just gotten itself a beautiful little update, and the changes are some we've been wanting for some time. In handy bullet form, the chan...
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by Joshua Munoz
Apr 12, 2011
For corporate users, or anyone without a Gmail account, really, Android's stock e-mail client can leave something to be desired. If you're looking for an e-mail app that can offer multiple Exchange ac...
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by Phil Nickinson
May 28, 2010
[YouTube link]What's Android without gmail, right? And in Android 2.2, the gmail app has gotten even better, fixing some of our biggest complaints and bringing better account switching, e-mail notific...
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by Phil Nickinson
May 05, 2010
A question we get quite often from you guys is "How do I add a second gmail account?" Consider that question answered in the video above. Note that I'm adding a Google Apps account, which is...
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by Phil Nickinson
May 03, 2010
We've all had a nice, long weekend with Verizon's HTC Droid Incredible. Let's take a gander in the forums, shall we, and see what's leading the discussion: First and foremost is battery life. Ti...
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by Phil Nickinson
Feb 25, 2010
Yeah, we noticed. And seeing as how gmail is kind of the linchpin for any good Android experience, it's the sort of thing that we notice pretty quickly. But at least things are getting back to normal...






































