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Sprint makes Nexus S 4G available today for $199 with 2-year pact
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If you are a fan of the clean look and feel of stock Android, you might want to take a leisurely Sunday afternoon drive to pick up the Nexus S 4G, just launched today by Sprint. With Android 2.3.4 ins...
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T-Mobile G2X Android Gingerbread update leaked for all
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We saw Gingerbread leak out for the T-Mobile G2X not long ago, but it wasn’t available to download. Since then, we’ve had the CyanogenMod Nightly builds to play around with, but one of T-Mobile’s offi...
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Windows Phone sales to top Android in 2015; smartphone share of global phone sales to double
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Smartphones’ share of the global cell phone market is poised to explode over the next four years, according to market research firm Pyramid Research. The firm on Friday released the findings of its la...
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CyanogenMod 7 tops 200,000 downloads, celebrations erupt as development goes forward
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Congratulations to the fine developers of CyanogenMod, whose latest aftermarket Android OS, CyanogenMod 7, has surpassed 200,000 downloads -- a huge milestone for this homebrew community. Now supporte...
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Google Maps for Android bumped to version 5.4
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Google has issued yet another update to the Google Maps for Android app, bringing the version number up to 5.4 and adding some new features.
The latest update to the most popular app on the Android pl...
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Refreshed Google TV to miss Google IO, debut for holiday 2011?
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Google TV may be faltering, but we’ll have to wait longer than next week’s Google IO conference in order to see the search giant’s proposal for fixing it. That’s the latest murmur from the rumor machi...
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Google Maps Wants to Know When It Is Wrong
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Google has kicked out another update for Google Maps for Mobile. Version 5.4.0 for the Android platform now lets users see their Google Maps searches in Google Web History when signed into their accou...
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Android 2.3 Gingerbread only on 4 percent of phones
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We’ve been raving about Android 2.3 Gingerbread for months now but chances are you haven’t had a chance to play with it yet. According to Google’s monthly Android stats, only 4 percent of Android user...
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Google I/O app now available from Android Market
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Whether or not you can make it to the Google I/O conference next week in San Francisco, the official conference app can be downloaded for free from the Android Market and will give you all the informa...
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Wireless carriers on the hunt for tethering applications; banning them from Android Market
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The only way to share your smartphone's internet connection with another device, a laptop for example, is to sign up for a tethering service with your carrier and get the feature enabled. Or is it? So...
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Android 2.3.3 leaked for Samsung Epic 4G, dubbed 'Leaky' for good reason
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If Samsung Epic 4G users have needed any tangible proof that Gingerbread is coming, the same build we reported earlier (ED12) has been leaked to fulfill your bleeding-edge desires. A plucky group know...
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Google has Good Humor; next OS release nearly confirmed as Ice Cream Sandwich
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As we have reported, the next build of the Android OS is expected to be nicknamed Ice Cream Sandwich. This continues the tradition of naming each new build of Google's open source OS after a dessert i...
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Toshiba Android 3.0 Honeycomb Tablet Now FCC Approved
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Toshiba is taking its Android tablet plans very seriously – and the few we’ve seen so far aren’t half bad – so it’s good to know that the FCC just approved two Android 3.0 Honeycomb tablets that Toshi...
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Android “toast” ads met with severe opposition
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Airpush is a new Android service selling ads via notifications for apps to monetize their users.
Regular readers will recognize this as the same service as Microsoft has been pushing (but so far not i...
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Google Sued Over Android Location Services
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Two Michigan women have sued Google over the location-tracking technology included in the company's Android operating system.
The women, Julie Brown and Kayla Molaski, both own HTC Inspire 4G smartpho...
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