Nexus 4
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by Phil Nickinson
Apr 13, 2013
Well, would you look at that. Someone went and dissected their Nexus 4.  But that's not just any someone. That's Rod Whitby of webOS Internals fame who's taken apart his Nexus 4, w...
DartDroid
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by Scott Young
Nov 02, 2012
Dart and Android enthusiast Dan was growing weary of manually keeping score of his lunch break dart games with his coworkers. He decided to put his tinkering skills to the test and create DartDroid,...
Lloyd
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by Andrew Martonik
Oct 31, 2012
If you've at all paid attention to the recent news from RIM, the latest version of its OS -- BlackBerry 10 -- is definitely coming (no really guys, we're serious this time). We don'...
Galaxy S3 Touchstone
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by Andrew Martonik
Oct 31, 2012
The Nexus 4's included inductive charging and Charging Orb got you excited about wireless charging again? We don't blame you. If you'll remember back to the launch of the Samsung Galaxy ...
SGS3 Dashboard
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by Scott Young
Sep 24, 2012
Looking for something to replace that lackluster 8-Track, cassette, or CD player that came with your car? Instead of using some goofy adapter or FM transmitter, why not replace the entire unit with ...
CyanogenMod
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by Phil Nickinson
Feb 18, 2012
The CyanogenMod team is seeking donations from the community to help bolster the hardware needed to keep things going. There are some 56 devices supported on CM's official listing, and nightly b...
EVO 3D on a Touchstone
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by Anndrew Vacca
Sep 26, 2011
One of the finest products to come out of Palm's (erm, HP's) WebOS era is the Touchstone inductive charger. In fact, the Touchstone is so great that it has attracted an active modding c...
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by Phil Nickinson
Mar 03, 2011
We're more than fond of seeing a little DIY smartphone hackery, and Android Central Forums member jhoove09 brings us a cool little project. Back when he used a Palm Pre (hi, PreCentral!), he'd grown ...
Article
by Phil Nickinson
Nov 22, 2010
Samsung's wasting no time with its dual-screen Continuum, releasing the source code just days after the phone became available. Again, unless you're the modding type (as in someone who pieces together...
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by Jesse Potter
Oct 21, 2010
I think we can admit that we're all just a bit jealous of Palm's Touchstone charging station. The act of simply plugging your phone into its charger doesn't pose any real challenge, and it's nothing n...
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by Kyle Gibb
Oct 20, 2010
  Even with all these old gaming console emulators running wild on the Android Market, it is still hard to believe someone would willingly utterly destroy their Epic 4G's keyboard to make it more...
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by afazel
Aug 17, 2010
  Forum  user JCrater11 and others have been keeping up a nightly changelog for Cyanogenmod 6 for the Sprint HTC Evo 4G. Last month we told you it was coming, and since then development...
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by Phil Nickinson
May 25, 2010
We still think it's kind of cheating to want to run an HTC phone without the Sense user interface, but we're also champions of choice. And so, we bring you instructions on how to turn off the Se...
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by Phil Nickinson
Mar 20, 2010
Five columns of apps, all nice and organized. That's one more column than on the stock Nexus One ROM. Necessary? Heck, no. But that's what makes it cool. [XDA Developers]...
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by Jeremy
Feb 23, 2010
 From the Forums is a great way for you, our readers, to see the hottest topics being discussed. But you must be a registered member and becoming a member is a simple process. So if you have...
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by Casey Chan
Sep 29, 2009
 We didn't like it when Google sent CyanogenMod, maker of the best Android ROMs available, a cease and desist letter. We didn't like Google's explanation on why CyanogenMod couldn't distribute th...
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by Casey Chan
Sep 25, 2009
 CyanogenMod, one of the best and most popular custom Android ROMs available, just got hit with a cease & desist letter from Google. Gasp. Apparently, Google is not happy that CyanogenMod is ...
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by Casey Chan
Dec 09, 2008
We already told you guys about the Developer's Edition of the T-Mobile G1, but what if you already have a T-Mobile G1 but want the Developer's benefits? Well, first off, you have to thank the hacke...