Feb 12, 2012 : Comments
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Samsung Exhibit II 4G, LG myTouch and myTouch Q to receive price cut
Tomorrow is the big day for T-Mobile, where they will be letting all of their devices go for free on contract. The fun doesn't stop there, as they will also be dropping the price of a couple mid-range handsets. We know this from an leaked document from our buddies over at TmoNews, with all price drops starting this Sunday. The Samsung Exhibit II 4G, LG myTouch and... Read more » Android Market hosting Best of Grammys music sale, albums for only $3.99
The Grammys are quickly approaching, and Google is looking to get everyone pumped with a huge music sale. Some of this years best selling songs will be going for only $0.59. Albums will also be going for a super cheap $3.99, and should be a good way to get music fans pumped for the Grammys. You can head over to the Android Market via the source link to join in on the... Read more » Google may launch a home entertainment center in 2012
A few weeks back we heard that Google has been testing a secret project in its employee's homes. At the time, it seemed like that may have had something to do with Android@Home. It turns out that it may be something totally different, along the lines of a Google-branded home entertainment center. It is said to be able to stream music to Google-branded wireless... Read more » Google Drive to compete with Dropbox, provide storage to all
Dropbox has been a huge success, offering cloud storage almost anywhere on a variety of platforms. It has caused the launch of many more start-ups, as well as other companies attempting to enter the same space. Google, one of the kings of the cloud, isn't going to let them stand alone. A new rumor by the The Wall Street Journal suggests that Google may be launching a... Read more » Google Wallet contains major security bug, Google acknowledges
Anyone who currently has a rooted Android phone with Google Wallet installed, listen up. A new bug has been found in the app, and it could reveal a users' PIN number. This could lead to users losing money in their Google Wallet accounts, as thieves could in turn use the service on a stolen device. There are a number of steps that can be taken to prevent the bug, so... Read more » Android was the top OS pick for first-time smartphone buyers in Q4 2011
Research group The NPD Group has just released some sales numbers from Q4 of 2011, and things are looking great for the little green robot. First-time smartphone buyers favored Android, bringing in 57% of the new smartphone market. They were followed by iOS, which sat at almost half that with 34%. All other platforms sat at only 9%, so it looks like Windows Phone and... Read more » Google glasses with a built-in HUD leaked, may change how we see forever
There have been rumblings that Google may be releasing a pair of high tech glasses over the past few months, and we now have much more information. It has been said that these glasses will run Android, and feature last-gen Android phone specs. This means that they will most likely feature a single-core processor and a smaller amount of RAM. They will be made as a... Read more » Yahoo now searches for Android apps, something Google doesn’t
The Yahoo search engine is now offering something that Google doesn't: the ability to find Android apps straight from the search. When searching something, a new tab is now available that allows users to see what apps are related to the search. It gets more in-depth, as you can also search by free or paid, as well as different categories. When you find an app you... Read more » Some Motorola XOOMs sold refurbished with previous users data still on them
A few months ago online retailer Woot sold some refurbished versions of Motorola's XOOM tablet, but didn't do a very good job on the refurbishing part. It was discovered that a small portion of these tablets featured data from their previous owner, and were shipped in that state. About 100 out of 6,400 tablets were affected, and that's a major issue for 100 people.... Read more » Android devices coming the US government and military
The United States of America's government and military have been looking for a smartphone solution recently, and they have found one that makes the cut. As soon as this year they may begin shipping out phones to US soldiers and government officials featuring a heavily customized and locked down version of Android. While no handsets have been specifically given, they... Read more »
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