Google Fiber
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by Richard Devine
Mar 20, 2013
Google Fiber is a service lots of us would love to have, if we could. Besides the TV service of course, there's the small matter of a Gigabit internet connection too, or even a free, much slower...
Google Entertainment System
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by Andrew Martonik
Dec 08, 2012
If you've been drooling over the thought of having Google Fiber service where you live, you're surely not alone. Since Google official rolled out the service to residents of Kansas City, peo...
Android Central
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by Alex Dobie
Oct 19, 2012
  That 'Sony Nexus X' was an elaborate hoax, but not of the kind we expected Remember those Sony Nexus X images doing the rounds a few days back? Remember how we pointed how that thi...
Gogo in-flight internet
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by Phil Nickinson
Sep 09, 2012
Here's some good nerd news for you road warriors who fly outside the U.S. Gogo has signed a deal that will bring in-flight Wifi to flights over portions of the Atlantic and north Pacific, and ov...
Gogo Android app
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by Phil Nickinson
Aug 28, 2012
We're more than a year out from when we actually need to write this post, but whatever. When it comes to Canada, our motto is better get while the gettin's good. (At least that's wh...
Team Android
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by Android Central
Apr 04, 2012
So it seems that iOS users on Twitter are in a bit of an uproar, and this time it's because Instagram has made it's way to Android. Yes, it's as silly as it sounds, and no, we'r...
Android Central
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by Phil Nickinson
Mar 21, 2012
Good news for your frequent fliers who hit the skies with US Airways, as it announced today that it's adding Gogo Wifi service to its Airbus A319, A320 and A321 aircraft, as well as its Embraer ...
Gogo
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by Phil Nickinson
Mar 09, 2012
Just a quick heads up for you folks flying to Austin, Texas, for SXSW -- GoGo Inflight Internet is free if you're flying on Alaska Airlines, American Airlines or Delta Air Lines to Austin from M...
Chrome for Android
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by Jerry Hildenbrand
Feb 08, 2012
You might have noticed that the Google Chrome team has released the long awaited build for Android. It's still a beta version, but it's a pretty big deal. It's built for Ice Cr...
Adobe Flash
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by Jerry Hildenbrand
Nov 09, 2011
In a briefing to certain people "close to the matter" Adobe has revealed plans to halt future development of the mobile Flash Player, says ZDNet.  According to the leaked document: ...
Free your mind
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by Jerry Hildenbrand
Oct 16, 2011
Recently, a bit of fuss has been made about Sprint (3G) IP addresses resolving to or connecting to the Department of Defense.  That's good fuss, but it's easy to understand why there...
Bolt Browser for Android
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by Phil Nickinson
Sep 15, 2011
The venerable Bolt browser has reached its second beta. And just as before, they want your help in testing. A few noticeable changes this time around are adaptive video streaming, UI fixes for a ...
Article
by Phil Nickinson
Mar 01, 2011
I fly a lot. And I have to work on the plane a lot. But one thing I don't do because it's a hassle is connect my phone to the in-flight Wifi. It's just not easy to do on a mobile browser. But it...
Review
by Phil Nickinson
Jan 10, 2011
The official Sirius XM satellite radio app slipped into the Android Market over the holiday break. Previously you could only get it through the satellite radio provider's website -- a bit o...
Article
by Phil Nickinson
Nov 09, 2010
Stray links have been floating around today, but the Opera Mobile 10.1 Android browser is now available for download from the Android Market, on Nov. 9, just like Opera said it would be. It's still t...
Article
by Phil Nickinson
Oct 28, 2010
We're still knee deep in Google TV and the Logitech Revue, and we're having so much fun with it that we've decided one of you should, too. Instead of inviting you over for streaming movies and p...
Review
by Phil Nickinson
Oct 28, 2010
Tap. Tap. Sync. It's that simple to get your browser bookmarks from Chrome to Android, thanks to ChromeMarks. It's really that easy. OK, it takes a couple more taps the first time around, giving your...
Article
by Phil Nickinson
Oct 14, 2010
Opera Mobile for Android has been in beta for what seems like forever -- we first got a look at it at Mobile World Congress way back in February. But it's nearing completion, and the popular mobile b...
Article
by Phil Nickinson
Sep 16, 2010
Samsung's Dale Sohn dropped the news we'd been hoping to hear ever since the Galaxy Tab Android tablet was announced a couple of weeks ago at IFA in Berlin -- a Wifi-only version is in the works. Don'...
Article
by Jerry Hildenbrand
Sep 15, 2010
It's been a couple weeks since Mozilla unleashed their Fennec alpha builds upon us, and some welcome changes are making their way into the product.  For anyone living under a rock, Fennec is Mozi...
Article
by Jerry Hildenbrand
Jul 27, 2010
Clicker.com has announced their Android application -- social media all about video, feature films, and television.  The premise is that you can friend people, check out their viewing habits, and...
Article
by Phil Nickinson
May 23, 2010
Internet tethering -- over USB and as a wireless hotspot -- is one of the bigger features built into Android 2.2 Froyo. And it's stupidly easy to set up and use. Just dive into the main wireless sett...
Article
by Phil Nickinson
May 20, 2010
Flash is coming big on Android, and it's coming big on Google TV. And Adobe's singing from the rooftops:With support for Flash Player 10.1, Google TV customers have access to the full web. This includ...
Article
by Phil Nickinson
Mar 30, 2010
Here's the problem with developing your application in public, with the source code readily available: Next thing you know, what's really not meant for widespread dissemination is bring run by e...