Not too long ago we posted about the iPad Clone that was running Windows 7, but this latest iPad knockoff is a real temptress. For starters this one runs Android, it is also very similarly styled to the iPad and is sporting a 7″ touchscreen LCD with a 800×480 resolution. Inside it’s running on 2GB NAND Flash, and it can be expanded via SDHC TF cards unto 16GB, wifi, a 0.3 megapixel camera, 2 USB ports, and it comes with a dongle of a sort that adds an ethernet jack and two USB ports. And sure, so what if it’s only running Android 1.7 – for $125 are you going to be picky?
Tuesday, 27 July 2010
iPad Knockoff Runs Android has Camera, Costs $129
Thursday, 22 July 2010
Use Dropbox to Easily Install Non-Market Android Apps [Android]
Android phones allow users to grab apps outside the official Market, but it usually involves either USB transfer or some tricking browser navigation. Lifehacker reader cinnamonster points out the smarter solution—use the Dropbox file syncing app to grab installers. More »
Wednesday, 21 July 2010
Asus Chooses Android over Windows for Eee Pad
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Friday, 16 July 2010
Steve Jobs confirms: Android outselling iPhone - Fortune
DailyTech | Steve Jobs confirms: Android outselling iPhone Fortune That's pretty impressive, but Google announced yesterday – and at the Droid X announcement last month – that it is activating 160000 Android devices per day ... Is Motorola's Droid X in danger of self-destructing?Computerworld (blog) Droid X Proves a Hit: Sold OutPC World Android News Wrap-Up: Droid X Releases, Over 70000 Apps, HP Cancels TabletFrisky Mongoose (press release) CNET (blog) -SlashGear (blog) -CNN all 589 news articles » |
Palm Graffiti makes its way to Android
Old-school Palm OS fans (we know a few of you came over from PreCentral.net) will be pleased to know that Access (we won't go into the whole Access-Palm thing) has brought over the popular app Graffiti to Android. [Market link | App Brain]
Graffiti allows users to use gestures rather than a keyboard (kind of like Swype without letters). To enable this app, like other keyboard replacements, first download from the Market. Then go into Settings, then Language & Keyboard. Select Graffiti, and then hold down any text box to select Input Method. Make sure Graffiti is selected and you're good to go!
This is Graffiti version 1.02, which is the original from Palm OS. Expect to see more functionality in the future. It's nice to see some of the functions that stood out for Palm are being brought over to Android. [PalmInfoCenter]
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3 and ZTE launch £99 Android smartphone - ZDNet UK
ZDNet UK | 3 and ZTE launch £99 Android smartphone ZDNet UK ... launched on Wednesday, costs £99 on pay as you go, which is the same amount that T-Mobile charges for its Pulse Mini Android handset. ... and more » |
Thursday, 15 July 2010
Android Reaches One Billionth Downloaded App Milestone - ITProPortal
FOXNews | Android Reaches One Billionth Downloaded App Milestone ITProPortal Android has become the third platform after Apple's App store and Getjar to reach the all important one billion downloded app milestone, one which was ... Android Market: 100000 Apps, 1 Billion DownloadsInformationWeek Google Android Hits One Billion App DownloadsGeeky gadgets Android app downloads hit the one million markElectricPig.co.uk I4U -Gadget Venue (blog) -eSay Mobile (blog) all 85 news articles » |
Android Reaches One Billionth Downloaded App Milestone - ITProPortal
FOXNews | Android Reaches One Billionth Downloaded App Milestone ITProPortal Android has become the third platform after Apple's App store and Getjar to reach the all important one billion downloded app milestone, one which was ... Android Market: 100000 Apps, 1 Billion DownloadsInformationWeek Google Android Hits One Billion App DownloadsGeeky gadgets Android app downloads hit the one million markElectricPig.co.uk I4U -Gadget Venue (blog) -eSay Mobile (blog) all 85 news articles » |
Monday, 12 July 2010
Android App Inventor lets you be the developer (video)
Google is following in Nokia's footsteps today by offering its users a simple-to-use DIY app maker. Employing a design scheme that relies on visual blocks rather than oodles of arcane code, the App Inventor -- still in Beta, of course -- has functions for 'just about anything' you can do with an Android handset, including access to GPS and phone functionality. All that's really missing is the raw creative talent, which we're sure you'll be happy to provide. Hit the source link to get involved or skip past the break for an educational video.
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Android Market to Hit 100000 Apps Soon - pocketnow.com
MacVideo.tv | Android Market to Hit 100000 Apps Soon pocketnow.com Google's mobile OS app store, Android Market, is experiencing rapid growth; the store has 90000 apps in its library at the moment and many are predicting ... Look Out, Apple: Android App Market About To Blow Through 100000 AppsSan Francisco Chronicle What Google's Android Does Better Than Apple's iPhonesDroidedUp (blog) Why I Can't Kick The Apple iPhone HabitThe Business Insider ITProPortal -Korea Times -Indianapolis Star all 42 news articles » |
Thursday, 8 July 2010
Run Android on Your Windows Mobile Phone - Lifehacker
DailyTech | Run Android on Your Windows Mobile Phone Lifehacker Windows Mobile: If you're interested in trying out Android but you're locked into your current contract with a Windows Mobile phone don't despair. ... HTC's Android Gamble is Paying OffPC World Htc Desire : An Android Os Based Mobile PhoneOfficialWire (press release) HTC Wildfire Review By 3G.co.uk3G (press release) I4U -EuroDroid (blog) -FoneHome (blog) all 273 news articles » |
Wednesday, 7 July 2010
Gallery: Top Twenty Android handsets : Shiny Shiny
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Google Android has the largest share of free apps: study - Siliconindia.com
BBC News (blog) | Google Android has the largest share of free apps: study Siliconindia.com By siliconindia news bureau Bangalore: Google Android Market has the largest share of free applications with 57 percent. On the other hand, ... Report: More than half of Android apps are freeCNET Developing for the iPhone and Android: The pros and consComputerworld 57% Of Android Apps Are Free – Only 27% Of iPhone AppsConnected Internet PC World -Appolicious -Product Reviews (blog) all 694 news articles » |
Monday, 5 July 2010
Theremin for Android
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Sunday, 4 July 2010
Good News! Android 3.0 Won't Split Platforms, Will Run on Lower-End Devices Too - Tech2
TrustedReviews | Good News! Android 3.0 Won't Split Platforms, Will Run on Lower-End Devices Too Tech2 If, like most, you believed it unfair that Google would announce Android 3.0 and have it cater exclusively to just the high-end devices, here's a little ... Android GingerBread edition revealedTopNews Singapore (press release) Google scotches Android rumoursInquirer Google boss slates Android Gingerbread rumoursT3 Pocket Gamer -ShutterVoice -TechRadar UK all 175 news articles » |
The Trials and Tribulations of Team Android - PC Magazine
iPhone World (blog) | The Trials and Tribulations of Team Android PC Magazine Google's Android is the best bet for companies trying to stay competitive with Apple. But the open OS has its share of pitfalls. ... There's an [Android] app for that #4Androinica (blog) iPhone apps: British designers on the key to creating a hitThe Guardian Meet the Makers: Q&A with Keith Ahern, CEO of MogenerationAppolicious Tech TEET (blog) -TFTS (blog) -Business Standard all 83 news articles » |
Night-vision mode could double your Android's battery life - Slippery Brick
Fone Arena (blog) | Night-vision mode could double your Android's battery life Slippery Brick Want to extend the battery life of your Android phone? Would you switch your display to night-vision mode to do so? Probably. Especially if it could reduce ... Android 2.2 Froyo FRF91 for Nexus One on OTAFone Arena (blog) More Nexus One Battery Life: Go Blood RedProduct Reviews (blog) Android 3.0 could be what Google really needsZDNet (blog) wwwery (blog) -Daily News Engine -AndroidOS.in (blog) all 31 news articles » |
Which Android Phone Is Most Popular?
Although Android 2.2 won't go live for another few weeks, geeks everywhere are getting pumped about rumors that indicate the release of Android 3.0 will be coming later this year. You could certainly say that the OS is here to stay! From the Motorola Droid to HTC's Droid Incredible and the Nexus One (and many in between!), there are a ton of useful and powerful phones running Android. Can you guess which Android-run handset is the most popular?
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Saturday, 3 July 2010
Rumors: Android 3.0 Will Soon Be Released - ShutterVoice
IntoMobile (blog) | Rumors: Android 3.0 Will Soon Be Released ShutterVoice Although Android 2.2 has just started its shipment this week, new rumors emerged concerning the release of Android 3.0. Speculation on the next version of ... Google Music to come along with Android 3.0 OS Gingerbread at year's endGadgets Reviews Google scotches Android rumoursInquirer Google to launch Google Music and Android 3.0 together in fall/winterGadgetell T3 -Pocket Gamer -TechFreq News (press release) all 175 news articles » |
Friday, 2 July 2010
Thursday, 1 July 2010
Android 3.0 Gingerbread: details emerge - T3
TFTS (blog) | Android 3.0 Gingerbread: details emerge T3 Android 2.2 is barely out of the door, but one mobile fanatic has already got the skinny of what we can expect from the next Google OS update, ... Android OS 3.0 Gingerbread Rumours EmergeITProPortal Android 3.0 Rumors Take OffPC World Rumour: Android 3.0 to target tabletsbit-tech.net TrustedReviews -Crave -The H all 84 news articles » |
Android 3.0 Rumors Take Off
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Yahoo! moves to Android: Mail, Messenger, and Search now available
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