Android Central
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by Alex Dobie
Jun 20, 2012
Eagle-eyed Google Play Store-goers will have noticed something mildly interesting in this screenshot from the Google IO 2012 Android app listing. It's the stock Android 4.x launcher, b...
Android Central
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by Alex Dobie
Oct 26, 2011
Reckless Racing 2 and Lara Croft: Guardian of Light are headed to the Xperia Play in the weeks ahead, and Sony Ericsson's hoping to get gamers hyped up for both titles with today's release o...
HTC Bliss
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by Alex Dobie
Aug 27, 2011
We've seen a couple of rumors surfacing over the past month or so surrounding the HTC Bliss, an upcoming Android smartphone said to be geared towards women. Now the first purported screenshots o...
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by Chris Parsons
Apr 06, 2011
While Android users have become pretty accustomed to having to root their devices in order to get screenshots to work outside of using the Android SDK, some devices have the ability to do so without r...
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by Jerry Hildenbrand
Feb 28, 2011
Changes in the Android 2.3.3 Gingerbread source will allow applications to take screenshots without rooting your phone.  We've always been able to take screenshots using the SDK and the ddms util...
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by Chris Parsons
Jan 19, 2011
If you're making use of a rooted device, chances are you have a screenshot application installed. If nothing else, rooting your device for the fact you can then easily take screenshots is enough alon...
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by Jerry Hildenbrand
Aug 14, 2010
Blur gets a lot of undeserved hate.  Sure it may not be as pretty out-of-the-box as Sense, or as sleek and lean as stock Android, but PhilBlur can look great if you take the time.  Check out...
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by Jerry Hildenbrand
Apr 02, 2010
Hey everyone.  Here's a quick tip that often gets overlooked amidst the madness. Since everyone loves to show off their Android homescreen setup, Let's talk about how to do it if you're not roote...
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by Casey Chan
Oct 28, 2009
 If you're not interested in Google Maps Navigation, you should be. It's been one of the most requested features for Google Maps for quite some time and to finally have it in Android 2.0 is an ab...
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by Casey Chan
Jul 14, 2009
 We're still not sure how we feel about Google Chrome OS--on one hand, it's great to see Google try to take on the personal computing market but on the other, it seems like Chrome OS and Android ...
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by Casey Chan
Jun 10, 2009
 The HTC Hero is a much anticipated Android device and not because of its looks but rather for the custom HTC-built 'Rosie' UI that's laid on top of Android. We've seen Rosie in action before but...
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by Casey Chan
Jun 10, 2009
 The Android devices launching on Rogers (HTC Magic & HTC Dream) are unique in the sense that they have their own custom build of Android loaded on the device. Because they aren't 'Google Exp...