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Android News, Rumours, and Updates — It’s almost here guys.  Hang in there.  For now, want to see some training materials of the Galaxy Nexus on Verizon the way an employee would?  Feast your eyes on all the juicy details you already know about but still want to salivate over.  Enjoy.  Training docs are courtesy of Android Central.  Hit the break [...] Visit TalkAndroid for Android news, Android guides, and much more!
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Android News, Rumours, and Updates — T-Mobile and Sprint have recently decided to chime in on the conversation regarding their use of Carrier IQ, a metrics tool used to gather statistical data.  Via some internal and unreleased memos regarding Carrier IQ, both carriers have discussed, as expected, its intended use which was to simply log data for troubleshooting and to improve [...] Visit TalkAndroid for Android news, Android guides, and much more!
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Android News, Rumours, and Updates — While the extent of the damage that Carrier IQ has caused is still out to jury, it appears that a few more companies are being added to the lawsuit mix. The only people that haven’t heard of Carrier IQ are those that have shunned technology, but if you are one of those folk that don’t [...] Visit TalkAndroid for Android news, Android guides, and much more!
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Android News, Rumours, and Updates — We here at TalkAndroid often contemplate the future of smartphones, tablets and the Android Ecosystem. We speculate, chase rumors and often look forward to what can be. I, myself, like the idea of transparent, paper-thin phones and tablets as being the thing of the future. As of right now the thinnest device we have out [...] Visit TalkAndroid for Android news, Android guides, and much more!
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Android News, Rumours, and Updates — When the HTC Flyer was introduced earlier in the year, we wondered if it would ever see Honeycomb. Wonder no more because GSM versions of the HTC Flyer in Europe are starting to receive the update.  So what about the WiFi version? Well according to HTC, we can expect it soon: Ready for some ‘sweet’ [...] Visit TalkAndroid for Android news, Android guides, and much more!
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Android News, Rumours, and Updates — Please forgive us if Carrier IQ seems to be a constant item in newsreels around the world lately.  However, we think it’s kind of important so we’ll do our best to summarize topics surrounding it as best we can.  If you’re not familiar with what Carrier IQ is or does, check out our own head honcho, [...] Visit TalkAndroid for Android news, Android guides, and much more!
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Android News, Rumours, and Updates — Add this to the ever growing Galaxy Nexus News File. As we know from earlier today, shipments of Galaxy Nexus devices are heading to Verizon stores this week, and if that doesn’t excite you, this will. A video has been released showing off the phone’s super quick shutter speed in the camera, the wallpapers and [...] Visit TalkAndroid for Android news, Android guides, and much more!
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Android Police

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Android News, Apps, Games, Phones, Tablets - Android Police — In a rather unfortunate bit of news regarding Verizon's Galaxy Nexus, a rumor that the device will not have support for Google Wallet has been confirmed.A Google spokesperson confirmed to Computer World today that the hotly anticipated Nexus device won't support Google's burgeoning NFC-based mobile payment system, but gave no word as to why Verizon decided to forego the service.Verizon's decision could have something to do, however, with Isis – a consortium comprised of VZW, AT&T and T-Mobile, who have paired with four major credit card companies to form their own NFC-based payment... Official Android Police t-shirts are now on sale, with over 25 designs to call yours.Done With This Post? You Might Also Like These:It's Official - Google Wallet Is Here, Handy App Can Tell You Where To Use It[Update: It's Getting Closer] Google Wallet May Be Launching In Time For NFC World Congress On September 19th (Yes, Tomorrow)Google Wallet And Google Offers Are Official, Pay With Your Phone Using NFC[Updated] Want Google Wallet On Your T-Mobile Or AT&T Nexus S? Flash This Mod, Courtesy Of XDANexus S 4G Android 2.3.7 Update GWK74 Rolling Out Now, Includes Wallet App, Google Shopper, Security PatchesConfirmed: Verizon's Galaxy Nexus To Lack Support For Google Wallet was written by the awesome team at Android Police.
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Android News, Apps, Games, Phones, Tablets - Android Police — While World War II may not be the most original setting for a shooter such as this, Gameloft's latest game - Brothers In Arms 2 - is loaded with excellent graphics, multiplayer, and a price of $0. There is a slight catch to it being free, however; in addition to having ads, the game offers the ability to purchase "Medals" to unlock new features and gear more quickly, but this isn't necessary, and everything can be unlocked by gaining experience instead.Brothers In Arms 2 is not new - in fact, the paid version was released back in 2010,... Official Android Police t-shirts are now on sale, with over 25 designs to call yours.Done With This Post? You Might Also Like These:N.O.V.A. 2 HD From Gameloft, One Of The Best Android FPS Games To Date With Multiplayer Support, Available Now In The Market[New Game] Gameloft Releases GT Racing: Academy Free+ To The Market, In-App Purchases Not IncludedModern Combat 2: Black Pegasus Leaves The Exclusivity Of The Gameloft Website, Hits The Android MarketGameloft's Back-To-School Sale Slashes Backstab HD, N.O.V.A. 2 HD, And Asphalt 6: Adrenaline HD To $0.99 EachGameloft Treats Sprint's Epic 4G And EVO 4G Owners To A Buy-One-Get-One-Free Offer On All HD Android GamesGameloft's Brothers In Arms 2 Now Available In The Android Market For Free was written by the awesome team at Android Police.
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Android News, Apps, Games, Phones, Tablets - Android Police — If you have a Kodak all-in-one printer and a Google Cloud Print account, you could be printing in style with the new KODAK Document Print App. This app aims to make printing documents and pictures from your device convenient and seamless.  This app will allow you to print a multitude of different document and picture types straight from your device, Google Docs, Dropbox, and Evernote. You'll also be able to use the app's built-in browser to view and print web pages. On top of all that, the service is rather easy to set up. You just... Official Android Police t-shirts are now on sale, with over 25 designs to call yours.Done With This Post? You Might Also Like These:Motorola Introduces MotoPrint - An App That Allows You To Print From Your PhoneOfficial Google Docs App For Android, It's About TimeRackspace Releases Official Android App, Lets You Remotely Access Your Cloud Servers[New App] ZeroPC Cloud Navigator HD For Tablets Puts All Your Cloud Storage Under One RoofRockmelt On Your Phone? Skyfire 3.0 Brings Facebook Integration And More Social FeaturesKODAK's New Print App Makes Mobile Printing Quick And Easy was written by the awesome team at Android Police.
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Android News, Apps, Games, Phones, Tablets - Android Police — Creating an aesthetically pleasing home screen for your phone or tablet has become an art in itself, and an entire ecosystem packed with widgets, themes, wallpapers, launchers, and custom ROMs has built up to support it. Sometimes, it can be tough to find a winning combination of elements to create a beautiful and enduring home screen that provides both form and function.For this reason, we have decided to open up a call for gorgeous, well-decorated home screens of all shapes and sizes. Each month we will select the very best home screen configurations and completely break them down... Official Android Police t-shirts are now on sale, with over 25 designs to call yours.Done With This Post? You Might Also Like These:[Monthly Home Screen Challenge, November 2011] Post Your Android Home Screen, Win An Android Police ShirtCalling All Designers For Our Biggest Contest Yet: Design A Shirt, Win A New Android Phone[Monthly Home Screen Challenge, October 2011] Post Your Android Home Screen, Win An Android Police Shirt[Monthly Home Screen Challenge] And The November 2011 Winner Is...[Download] Here Are The Top 2 Winning Gorgeous Android Police Wallpapers And 25 Stunning Runners-Up[Monthly Home Screen Challenge, December 2011] Post Your Android Home Screen, Win An Android Police Shirt was written by the awesome team at Android Police.
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Android News, Apps, Games, Phones, Tablets - Android Police — Our inaugural Monthly Home Screen Challenge for the month of October was a great success. So much so that we decided to keep the challenge going, and we got some awesome submissions for November. As always, it was tricky picking a winner, and after much deliberation we finally settled on Hotmann, who came up with an interesting take on the periodic table.Just like last month's challenge, we have taken the winning submission and broken it down into its basic components for your reading/designing pleasure. Enjoy!Winner - HotmannHotmann's entry can be difficult to comprehend... Official Android Police t-shirts are now on sale, with over 25 designs to call yours.Done With This Post? You Might Also Like These:The Winner Of The 404 Page Design Contest And The Owner Of A Brand New T-Mobile G2x Is...[Monthly Home Screen Challenge, November 2011] Post Your Android Home Screen, Win An Android Police ShirtThe Winner Of The Creative Banner Design Contest And The Owner Of A Brand New Lenovo IdeaPad K1 Is...[Monthly Home Screen Challenge, October 2011] Post Your Android Home Screen, Win An Android Police Shirt[Monthly Home Screen Challenge, December 2011] Post Your Android Home Screen, Win An Android Police Shirt[Monthly Home Screen Challenge] And The November 2011 Winner Is... was written by the awesome team at Android Police.
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Android News, Apps, Games, Phones, Tablets - Android Police — This is the latest in our Weekend Poll series. For last week's, see What Is Your Ideal Tablet Screen Size?In light of the slew of Asus Transformer Prime (the first tablet to pack NVIDIA's quad-core Tegra 3 CPU) reviews and the pending release of said device, we are curious to know: would you still buy a dual-core tablet? Perhaps you would, but only for a secondary/budget tablet? Or only if it were smaller? Sound off in the poll below, and head down to the comments to share your thoughts.Note: There is a poll embedded... Official Android Police t-shirts are now on sale, with over 25 designs to call yours.Done With This Post? You Might Also Like These:[Weekend Poll] What Is Your Ideal Tablet Screen Size?[Weekend Poll] Tablet Owners: So You Bought An Android Tablet - Is It Worth The Money?[Weekend Poll] How Many Apps Have You Purchased In The Last Month?[Weekend Poll] What Is Your Maximum Screen Size For A Phone?[Weekend Poll] Do You Actually Read App Permissions Before Accepting?[Weekend Poll] Now That The First Quad-Core Tablet Has Landed, Would You Still Buy A Dual-Core Tablet? was written by the awesome team at Android Police.
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Android News, Apps, Games, Phones, Tablets - Android Police — Samsung, in partnership with China Telecom, has just announced the SCH-W999, successor to the W899. The W999 is a formidable (read: huge) flip phone, and comes with two of everything – two 3.5" S-AMOLED displays at 480x800, a 1.2GHz dual-core Qualcomm MSM8660 processor, and 2 SIM slots.Besides its powerful processor and dual displays, the W999 offers a 5MP rear shooter, dual-mode connectivity, and penta-band support.If you can't tell from the photo above, the W999 is a hefty device, at least in terms of width and height. If you're already thinking about... Official Android Police t-shirts are now on sale, with over 25 designs to call yours.Done With This Post? You Might Also Like These:Pricing And Specs Revealed For Meizu MX: First Quad-Core Android PhoneHTC Explorer Announced, Aims To Redefine The Term "Budget Smartphone"Motorola XOOM $799 + 1 Month Data And $749 Off-Contract Thunderbolt Now Confirmed By Best Buy Circular[Deal Alert] Best Buy Offering Logitech's Bluetooth Keyboard For Android 3.0+ Tablets For Just $39.99 (That's $30 Off)Rumor: BGR Says Sprint's Samsung Galaxy Tab To Launch November 14 For $400 On ContractSamsung Announces The SCH-W999, An Android-Powered Flip Phone With Two Of Everything was written by the awesome team at Android Police.
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Android Tapp

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Android Tapp — As many Droid-pundits drool for latest Android 4.0 mobile operating system code-named (Ice Cream Sandwich) it currently only exists on one phone, the Galaxy Nexus. Hence why it is a non-factor in the latest statistics released by Google showing the market share of the various mobile OS versions around the globe. The trend I have been keen to is, in [...]This content was originally posted at AndroidTapp.com. Shop the Best Android Apps with AndroidTapp Store!
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Android Tapp — CardSharing is the undoubtedly 21st century way of swapping contact information. Replacing the notion of having old-school cardboard business cards, the app instead allows you to create your own card in-app and then share it in different ways. Perhaps the coolest is the way it can create a quick QR code that your contact can [...]This content was originally posted at AndroidTapp.com. Shop the Best Android Apps with AndroidTapp Store!
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Android Tapp — Poynt is a majestically designed and highly functional local-search application that provides a multitude of connections wherever you might be geographically. Whether it be a restaurant, a movie, a person or any other local business, Poynt is a slick and customizable solution. Now, I know you might be thinking ‘ this is just like Google [...]This content was originally posted at AndroidTapp.com. Shop the Best Android Apps with AndroidTapp Store!
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Android Tapp — Carnival of Horrors is a typical tower defence game, very akin to the likes of Plants Vs Zombies and Pumpkins Vs Monsters. You create a set of towers in order to thwart the oncoming baddies. These baddies start with fluffy ghosts and quickly level-up to evil clowns, scary bears and all kinds of other side-show freaks. Simple-yet-challenging [...]This content was originally posted at AndroidTapp.com. Shop the Best Android Apps with AndroidTapp Store!
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Android Tapp — Savor more than 20 of the best Android apps & games our experts review assassins thoroughly reviewed in the month of November 2011 that must be downloaded to an Android phone or tablet! Plus we make it easy to download or buy these top apps with convenient one-click tools below to easily download these top app [...]This content was originally posted at AndroidTapp.com. Shop the Best Android Apps with AndroidTapp Store!
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Android Tapp — Tiny Tower is a retro tycoon game which puts you in control of a tower block. Build new levels, start businesses, keep your tenants happy and build as high as you can get! The graphics are incredibly basic but the game literally oozes charm and compulsive playability. I’m completely addicted to this gem of a game, [...]This content was originally posted at AndroidTapp.com. Shop the Best Android Apps with AndroidTapp Store!
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Android Tapp — To celebrate Cyber Monday we have virtual door-buster Frenzy Codes. The first 5 customers to shop in our NEW Android App Store using one of the codes below will get their entire order free! They can only be used once per customer per checkout and first use – first served. We suggest you don’t wait [...]This content was originally posted at AndroidTapp.com. Shop the Best Android Apps with AndroidTapp Store!
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Mashable

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Mashable! — Apple’s upcoming TV product might come in three sizes, including a 32” and a 55” screen size, Smarthouse reports citing source…
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Mashable! — The Spark of Genius Series highlights a unique feature of startups and is made possible by Microsoft BizSpark. If you would like to have your st…
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Mashable! — At what other time in history have undersea cartoon creatures been compared to leggy, toned underwear models? Before you think too hard, take a look a…
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Mashable! — Microsoft will reveal more details about its Windows 8 app store at an event in San Francisco on Tuesday. Members of the media and invited devel…
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Mashable! — This ad campaign for Heineken is either genius or the most ridiculous thing we’ve seen on Facebook (this week, at least). The ad presumes you r…
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Mashable! — Think gamification is amateur and doesn’t belong in the workplace? You might be surprised to find some recent reports and analysts will d…
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Mashable! — Starbucks customers apparently are finding buying via mobile as addictive as the company’s coffee. Less than a year after Starbucks launc…
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Pipes

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Google Android News Feed — Now that the folks in Palo Alto have finally churned out that long-awaited iPad app, they'll be focusing on other things, we'd surmise. Apparently, high on the to-do list is a refresh of Android's Facebook app. Code-named "Katana," the version 1.8 release candidate (see up top, or the gallery below) shows off updated navigation, menu and search functionality. There's a seemingly standalone "Nearby" application icon present as well -- perhaps a Gowalla-esque Places app mirroring its recent Messenger offering? Keep in mind, nothing is final until ol' Zucks gives his seal of approval, so what you see here is only what the app may look like when it hits the Marketplace. Until it drops, go ahead and pull back that curtain. Gallery: Facebook for Android update [Thanks, Anonymous]Facebook for Android refresh, dedicated Places app on the way? originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 06 Dec 2011 00:23:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Permalink   |   | Email this | Comments
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Google Android News Feed — After some teases and leaks, Meizu's finally unveiled its next flagship phone MX to keep China entertained for 2012. While the quad core flavor won't be here until next year, this dual core model will be available in mainland China starting from ¥2,999 ($470) on January 1st (like with the M9 last year), and Hong Kong is still expecting an early January release. The full spec list now includes a 4-inch 960 x 640 ASV display, 1.4GHz Samsung Exynos 4210 dual core chip, 1GB of LPDDR2 RAM, 16GB of storage (32GB version to launch later), 0.3 megapixel front-facing camera, a secondary mic for noise cancellation and a 1,600mAh battery. Oh, that circular button at the bottom? It's just a physical home button instead of an optical trackpad as previously rumored. Globetrotters will be pleased to know that the 10.3mm-thick MX will pack pentaband 3G with HSPA+, so all you need is a Micro SIM to get the phone working. As for software, it'll come with Meizu's heavily customized Android 2.3.5 initially (dubbed Flyme OS) but will eventually get the 4.0 update, as already promised by CEO Jack Wong. On the multimedia front you'll again find native support for FLAC audio plus various video formats like MKV, MP4 and AVI; along with a micro-USB port that supports S/PDIF digital output, USB host plus MHL; and an eight megapixel f/2.2 backside-illuminated camera (which does smile detection and panorama shot) with 1080p 30fps recording. Head on over to Meizu's website for the full lowdown -- it'll be a good way to practise your Chinese, too. Update: Press release added after the break. Gallery: Dual-core Meizu MX fully unveiled, launching on January 1st with HSPA+ and pentaband 3GContinue reading Dual-core Meizu MX fully unveiled, launching on January 1st with HSPA+Dual-core Meizu MX fully unveiled, launching on January 1st with HSPA+ originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 05 Dec 2011 21:28:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Permalink   |  Meizu  | Email this | Comments
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Google Android News Feed — TV Guide was awesome. It told me what time the A-Team was on. Of course that was about a million years ago. You know, before smart phones. With i.TV finally on Android, I can now find A-Team reruns. More »
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Google Android News Feed — Numbers, numbers, numbers. ComScore is back with a few more of them, this time covering the mobile market during a three-month average period ending in October. The results aren't going to shock you: Android not only continues to dominate the market, it's on the up-and-up. Out of 90 million smartphone users in the US, Android held strong at 46.3 percent (up from 41.9 between May and July). Apple bumped up a full percentage point, while RIM's BlackBerry OS took the largest fall from 21.7 to 17.2 percent. What about Windows Phone? Microsoft's mobile OS fell slightly from 5.7 to 5.4. Moving from mobile platforms to OEMs, Samsung was still the top vendor at 25.5 percent, though it didn't grow or diminish that number. Rounding out the top five was LG (20.6 percent), Motorola (13.6), Apple (10.8) and RIM (6.6). If more numbers are what you crave, check out the full press release -- as well as another chart -- after the break.Continue reading ComScore: Android continues to boom, RIM and Microsoft declineComScore: Android continues to boom, RIM and Microsoft decline originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 05 Dec 2011 15:22:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Permalink Android Community, Fierce Mobile  |   | Email this | Comments
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Google Android News Feed — Just as we were geeking out to the Jaguar 7's Ice Cream Sandwich demo and anxiously awaiting the Transformer Prime, Ingenic and MIPS completely took us by surprise by announcing the Ainol-branded NOVO7, the very first commercially available tablet with Ice Cream Sandwich officially loaded. To be specific, the device isn't brand new -- it's been previously available as a Honeycomb tablet and is now shipping with ICS pre-loaded. It's packing an Ingenic JZ4770 mobile applications processor and 1GHz MIPS-based XBurst CPU, which means this Android 4.0 slab isn't going to be the toughest workhorse in the market. What more would you expect from a $99 tablet? The Novo7 also comes with a 7-inch capacitive touchscreen, a Vivante GC860 GPU clocked at 444MHz, 1080p video decoding, rear 2MP camera with VGA front-facing cam, USB 2.0, HDMI 1.3, microSD slot and an endorsement from Andy Rubin himself. If temptation is just too much to overcome, you can head over to the More Coverage link to order one. However, if you'd rather wait a while to save a few bucks in shipping -- it's over half the cost of the tablet itself -- MIPS informed us that it'll be coming to the States and other parts of the world over "the next several months," and 8- and 9-inch versions of the NOVO are in the works as well. Head below for a video and press release. Oh, and existing NOVO7 customers may be wondering why their tablet hasn't received ICS yet; MIPS assured us that there's an upgrade path for those customers as well, though no announcements have been made.Continue reading Ainol launches the NOVO7, the world's first Android 4.0 tablet, for $100 plus shippingAinol launches the NOVO7, the world's first Android 4.0 tablet, for $100 plus shipping originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 05 Dec 2011 14:26:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Permalink   |  MIPS  | Email this | Comments
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Google Android News Feed — You see that? It's a screenshot from a 32GB 3G + WiFi model of HTC's 7-inch Flyer that's suddenly updated to Honeycomb 3.2 without so much as a note from its mother. A tipster to the French site HTC Hub has revealed that the update (version 3.55.405.1) weighs in at 210MB and updated over the air, but so far no-one with a cheaper 16GB WiFi-only edition has been able to replicate the experience. Either the company is staggering the roll out of Google's tablet-optimized software, or it's only interested in looking after the high-rollers. Update: HTC just confirmed over on Facebook that the GSM 3G version of the Flyer gets the Honeycomb update today, the update for WiFi-only users is "coming soon." [Thanks, Bruno]OTA Honeycomb update rolling out to wealthy HTC Flyer owners originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 05 Dec 2011 12:02:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Permalink   |  HTC Hub (Translated)  | Email this | Comments
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Google Android News Feed — Add support for Motorola Mobility's new "smart accessories" to improve the usability and thus the desirability of your Android apps.
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Android Central

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Android Central - Android Forums, News, and Help — While we can't guarantee the validity of this document and e-mail leaked to RootzWiki, if they are true we should be seeing the elusive Verizon Galaxy Nexus this Friday, Dec. 9.  The e-mail and PDF file state that stores will start receiving stock on Dec. 6, which we know is true, and they will have them on the shelves along with whatever fancy promotional materials there are to display Friday. Match that up with the fact that some Verizon stores are already selling accessories, and you have a very plausible situation.  We hope it's true, you all hope it's true, but until we hear someone from Verizon say it on the record we have to go on hope alone.  Hit the jump to see one more image you'll love. Source: RootzWiki. Thanks everyone who sent this in! read more
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Android Central - Android Forums, News, and Help — Pop quiz: List, in alphabetical order, all of the Google Nexus phones that officially have access to Google Wallet. If you aswered the Sprint Nexus S 4G -- and only the Sprint Nexus S 4G -- you're exactly right. And it looks like it might stay that way for the time being. 9 to 5 Google, citing an unnamed source, reports that the Verizon Galaxy Nexus won't have access to Google Wallet, despite that sweet NFC chip tucked into the phone's battery. And the kicker: Verizon is said to be the one keeping Google Wallet off its Galaxy Nexus. (Never mind that it's a Nexus phone, and remember that we're expecting a couple of Verizon-specific appliations preloaded. We called it Verizon's Nexus for a reason.) And the reason for no Google Wallet on the Galaxy Nexus, according to the anonymous source, is that it's a direct competitor to ISIS, another NFC standard backed by Verizon, along with manufacturers LG, HTC, Motorola, RIM, Samsung and Sony Ericsson. Oh, and guess who else backs ISIS: AT&T and T-Mobile -- two U.S. carriers that have network-specific versions of the Samsung Nexus S in the United States, which, despite also having NFC capabilities, have no official build of Google Wallet. (Like with the Galaxy Nexus, you can hack Google Wallet on just fine, thank you very much.) Maybe that's just our tinfoil hat talking, but you can't deny that Google Wallet's only officially available on a single phone.  Source: 9 to 5 Google; More: ISIS Also: Verizon Galaxy Nexus forum
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Android Central - Android Forums, News, and Help — Dingleberry, the exploit package that roots the BlackBerry PlayBook (and has one of the coolest names ever) has gone public, and everyone who bought a PlayBook can now root the QNX operating system on the device.  Huge props to the fellows who figured out the exploit, especially because rooting QNX builds isn't a well documented or popular subject.  You gentlemen have a standing offer of an ice cold beer or six anytime I have chance to meet up with you. But exactly what this means for PlayBook owners remains to be seen.  Much of the "Joy of Root" we see on Android devices is because the OS source code is open, allowing people to modify it to their heart's content.  BlackBerry isn't like that.  RIM keeps a tight reign on everything -- well, most everything -- for financial and (misguided) security reasons.  We've seen the PlayBook run Hulu because it was rooted, and the developers are pretty sure that they can get Netflix running. so that's good news.  Also the ability to load the Android Market again and bypass the re-compiled Android app limits that RIM has imposed will make more than a few happy.  Last, but not least, there's the possibility that root access will open a path to running other operating systems on the device -- like CyanogenMod 9. The real drawback is that RIM has more control over their OS than Google does.  They will patch this exploit at the kernel level, then force users to update to the patched version in order to use App World and or Desktop Manager.  Another root method may never be found.  We're keeping a close eye on this, and since I don't give a hoot about App World or Desktop Manager, I never have to update.  Next step is to get the Android subsystem rooted, which may open more possibilities.  We'll let you know how this, as well as any prospects to have Android running on the great (and recently cheap) hardware RIM is offering.  Keep an eye on CrackBerry for the news about how this affects the BlackBerry OS side of things. Source: Dingleberry; via CrackBerry
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Android Central - Android Forums, News, and Help — Want to see Verizon's Samsung Galaxy Nexus training materials that are going out to indirect retailers? Sure thing. Gotcha covered. None of this contains and offical release date or official pricing, but it's a fun look at what employees are seeing. Much, much more after the break. Thanks, anon! More: Galaxy Nexus Forums read more
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Android Central - Android Forums, News, and Help — And we're off to the races with another week. This week, many are hoping to see the Galaxy Nexus on Verizon but time will tell. Of course, you'll have to stay tuned to the Android Central blogs and forums but for now -- take a stroll through the forums and start up some discussions. HTC Thunderbolt Forums - You favorite apps for the Thunderbolt HTC Vivid Forums - Data overages on AT&T Galaxy Nexus Forums - It appears that Google just learned the same lesson Apple did Droid RAZR Forums - Feeling the heat Amazon Kindle Forums - Reassign home screen buttons possible? If you're not already a member of the Android Central forums, you can register your account today.
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Android Central - Android Forums, News, and Help — In a pair of unreleased memos seen in the usual spy-shot fashion, Sprint and T-Mobile both have, at least internally, discussed the Carrier IQ saga with their employees.  The memos discuss the use of Carrier IQ as you'd expect -- as a metrics tool for improving network and device service, and both reiterate that Carrier IQ isn't being used to spy on text messages, phone calls and the like, backing up responses that Carrier IQ recently gave The Verge in an interview. To wit: T-Mobile: "T-Mobile does not use the tool to obtain the content of text, email or voice messages, or the specific destinations of customers' Internet activity. It is not used for marketing purposes. T-Mobile uses the Carrier IQ diagnostic tool to gather device data for effective troubleshooting and to increse the overall device and network performance for our customers. Sprint: "Sprint uses the Carrier IQ data to only understand device performance on our network so we can identify when issues are occuring. ... Even with Carrier IQ, Sprint does not and cannot look at or record contents of messages, photos, videos, etc., nor do we sell or provide a direct feed of Carrier IQ data to anyone outside Sprint. T-Mobile also details which of its current phones have Carrier IQ installed. You'll want to read the entire memos, which you can find at the source links below.  Source: TMoNews, SprintFeed; More: The Verge
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Android Central - Android Forums, News, and Help —   Tripit is one of the must have apps for frequent travelers. In fact, we recommended it in our Holiday Gift Guide: What to get the Frequent Traveler post. Great news for Kindle Fire owners as the travel app has now made it onto Amazon's Appstore for Android and is specifically designed for Amazon's tablet. (And the ad-free version is free today.) If you're not familiar with TripIt, it is a free application that manages all of your travel needs. It makes a nice itinerary out of your trip so that you have it available only one-click away, offers sharing services so that you can let your loved ones know where and when you'll be travelling and much more.  Amazon is selling a lot of Kindle Fires, so it makes sense that popular developers will want to ensure that their apps are available for it so they can reach the widest audience.  If you have a Kindle Fire and are interested in TripIt, follow this link to the Amazon Appstore for Android. We've got the full press release after the break.  read more
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Test Feed

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O'Reilly Answers — Where to get get the source cod link for Head First HTML5 Programming
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O'Reilly Answers — I am attempting to figure out how to effectively DDoS my high school's server (the server hosting the internet connection to every computer in the school). I have LOIC and a few friends who will join me with LOIC, but I'm not so sure about the target. The IP address of the server is- 10.88.0.13:1347 I understand the first 4 numbers, but the :1347 at the end is confusing me. What is that? ...
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O'Reilly Answers — I have the of examples, but I am still confused
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O'Reilly Answers — I have written a tutorial that demonstrates the techniques and syntax to perform Insert, Update and Delete (CRUD) using SQLite on an IOS 5 device like iPad, iPhone or iPod. This tutorial offers complete step by step instructions. I hope it is useful for anybody seeking answers on how to do this. I also added some code on how to use the UISegmentedControl IOS 5 SDK Database: Insert, Update, Delete...
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O'Reilly Answers — I have enjoyed Using Drupal and see that there is a new version: Using Drupal 7. Does that count as an upgrade for discount? Thanks. Robin Alexander
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O'Reilly Answers — Hi; I am designing a power supply circuit using LM317 or LM338 voltage regulators. The problem occuring at the point when i connect a 2.7k resistor at the output which drop the voltages adjusted by the variable resistor between adjust pin and ground. for example; i adjust 6.5v at the out put seen at the screen of digital meter. now when i connect 2.7k at out put of IC that is with the probs of m...
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O'Reilly Answers — Hey, O'Reilly I'm interested in building a OS completely cloud based and built with languages that even the worse computer could handle (Jjavascript HTML5 CSS), my goal would be to allow anyone to use it for free. Heres what I'm thinking Basically, you'd have a VERY simple suite of apps, maybe a game or two and some word processing or something, and every time you'...
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