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Google App Inventor for Android now available for all

Google App Inventor for Android now available for all

Posted on Dec 17, 2010 by MG1

Filed in: Google

Google has released its App Inventor for Android software to everyone. The free application allows people without necessarily advanced programming skills to create applications for their personal use....

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Facebook unveils facial recognition photo tagging feature

Facebook unveils facial recognition photo tagging feature

Posted on Dec 17, 2010 by MG1

Tired of tagging multiple photos of the same person, album after album? Facebook has you covered. Today it introduced a new Facial Recognition feature that compares freshly uploaded pics to older, tag...

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Skyfire for iPad Coming with Facebook, Twitter Integration

Skyfire for iPad Coming with Facebook, Twitter Integration

Posted on Dec 17, 2010 by MG1

Filed in: NotebooksAppleiPad

Skyfire has proven that users do care about Flash, and its iPhone app sales continue to reinforce that fact. Thankfully, the company is going to be bringing those same features – and more – to the iPa...

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Four arrested for insider trading; charges include leaking Apple secrets

Four arrested for insider trading; charges include leaking Apple secrets

Posted on Dec 17, 2010 by MG1

Filed in: Apple

Four new arrests were made Thursday as the Securities Exchange Commission and other U.S. government agencies continue to crack down on “channel checks” and other related practices. The defendants – id...

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Mysterious LG B Phone Sports Mega-Bright Display

Mysterious LG B Phone Sports Mega-Bright Display

Posted on Dec 17, 2010 by MG1

Filed in: Cell PhonesLG

This is intriguing. A tipster has sent Phandroid a few shots of an unreleased LG phone known only as the LG B. Its most defining feature appears to be an incredibly bright 4″ screen, outshining both t...

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GSM HTC 7 Pro pictured, still hitting market soon

GSM HTC 7 Pro pictured, still hitting market soon

Posted on Dec 17, 2010 by MG1

Arne from the::unwired has tweeted a picture of the GSM version of the HTC 7 Pro, and noted that the handset was still on track for early 2011.
The device is likely one of the new Windows Phone 7 smar...

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Nexus S has been rooted, let the madness commence!

Nexus S has been rooted, let the madness commence!

Posted on Dec 17, 2010 by MG1

Our good friends at xda-developers haven't kept us waiting long. Root access on the Nexus S has been achieved on the phone's day of release, and full instructions for replicating it are available at t...

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Newly-Announced Playstation App For iOS And Android Is Slightly Exciting

Newly-Announced Playstation App For iOS And Android Is Slightly Exciting

Posted on Dec 17, 2010 by MG1

When I started reading the headline over at the EU Playstation Blog, I thought “This is it! They’re announcing all that new stuff we’ve heard about! The Playstation phone cometh!”
As it turns out, it’...

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Google’s App Inventor now for mere mortals, available to all with Google account

Google’s App Inventor now for mere mortals, available to all with Google account

Posted on Dec 17, 2010 by MG1

Filed in: Google

Back in July, Google introduced its App Inventor; a dead-simple, drag and drop application creator for the Android operating system. In a press release today, the company announced that due to an “ove...

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HTC Aria gets Android 2.2 update... but not on AT&T yet

HTC Aria gets Android 2.2 update... but not on AT&T yet

Posted on Dec 17, 2010 by MG1

We know this isn't exactly the news you wanted to hear, AT&T customers, but it's comforting to know that the diminutive Aria has been upgraded to Froyo somewhere, isn't it? HTC's support page for Sout...

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Word Lens augmented reality app instantly translates whatever you point it at

Word Lens augmented reality app instantly translates whatever you point it at

Posted on Dec 17, 2010 by MG1

Augmented reality and optical character recognition have just come into their own, beautifully intertwined into an instant translation app for the iPhone. Download Word Lens, pay $4.99 for a language ...

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EVO 4G gets new firmware update: lots of app refreshes

EVO 4G gets new firmware update: lots of app refreshes

Posted on Dec 17, 2010 by MG1

No, for goodness' sake, it's not Gingerbread! Okay, now that we've gotten past that, Sprint just cut loose a new EVO 4G update that bundles updated versions of Telenav, visual voicemail, Sprint Zone, ...

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Apple’s Mac App Store set to open doors January 6th

Apple’s Mac App Store set to open doors January 6th

Posted on Dec 16, 2010 by MG1

Filed in: Apple

“Apple today announced that the Mac App Store will open for business on Thursday, January 6.” That is the opening line of a press release fresh out of Cupertino. The new service announced back in Octo...

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Tool Up! Regain Control of your Gmail Inbox

Tool Up! Regain Control of your Gmail Inbox

Posted on Dec 16, 2010 by MG1

Filed in: Google

How many times have you set out to get your inbox organized only to postpone it a few minutes later out of boredom or sheer laziness? Well, if you are a Gmail user in need of some help to tackle email...

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OpenBSD coder denies FBI backdoor allegations

OpenBSD coder denies FBI backdoor allegations

Posted on Dec 16, 2010 by MG1

One of the developers named in the OpenBSD backdoor allegations has denied any involvement, with Jason L. Wright arguing that the work he carried out on the OS related instead to device drivers and de...

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