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USB Stick Contains Dual-Core Computer...
Is that a USB key in your pocket or a dual-core computer? Today, Norwegian company FXI technologies showed off a USB stick-sized portable computer prototype, complete with a dual-core 1.2-GHz Samsung Exynos ARM CPU (same as in the Galaxy S II), 802.11n Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, HDMI-out and a microSD card slot for memory. Codenamed Cotton Candy beca [...]
200 million Android devices
Google has announced there are 550,000 with Android activated per day, but the relationship between
smartphone and tablet is still not known.
With 550 000 devices a day, the total number of Android devices in the World is about 200 million. For quick comparison lets just say that apple on their latest report claimed that it had sold around 2 [...]
Google Offers app goes live in Androi...
Detest checking your email constantly for the latest offer from Google? If you’ve got an Android 2.1+ device, the Goog itself just outed an alternative. The Google Offers app just went live in the Android Market, bringing deals near your current location into an easy-to-digest piece of mobile software. No, NFC’s not required, and [...]
Massive APK installer
If you are like us, at smartphone-time.com, you certainly like to flash new ROMs to you Android device. But when you flash your device, you loose all of those nice applications you installed previously, and you need to reinstall them manually(you can try to use backup tools, but they’re not supported by all ROMs). That can sometimes be [...]
Samsung Galaxy Nexus Coming To Europe...
As far as the U.S. is concerned, while lacking information to indicate the contrary, we’ll stick to that November 10 landing date for the Galaxy Nexus on Verizon, at least according to the carrier’s MAP list.
Europe will definitely see the phone on November 17 and this one comes straight from the manufacturer. Not so long ago, at [...]
Google Music mobile landing page hint...
Sadly, we weren’t able to replicate the screenshot above but, if it’s legit, it could mean that a Google Music store is right around the corner. Reports are coming in that visiting music.google.com on your Android phone brings up a page suggesting you, A, upload your personal music collection, and B, “shop millions of songs [...]
ThunderBolt’s Gingerbread updat...
Finally, the Gingerbread update for the HTC ThunderBolt (that’d be the one we told you about this morning) is once again pushing out. This is the second time Gingerbread’s headed to the ThunderBolt; it was pulled earlier because of some bugs, including by not limited to voicemail.
Go to settings>software update to get things g [...]
More Security Updates Going Out To HT...
Early this month, a security vulnerability in a number of HTC-manufactured Androids was revealed, letting apps get unauthorized access to your personal data. HTC quickly responded to news of the threat, announcing that security updates would be forthcoming for affected models. We’ve already seen some of those start to arrive, but it loo [...]
HTC: Dropbox Coming To All Android Ph...
A month ago we’ve heard reports of HTC teaming up with Dropbox to offer its smartphone users 5GB of online storage. Thanks to HTC’s Facebook account we are now getting official wording on the matter.
According to the status, “Dropbox will come pre-installed on all Android phones, giving you 5GB of storage”! When we fir [...]
Run Android apps on Windows easy
BlueStacks runs Android Apps on Windows PCs and tablets. End consumers can now enjoy their favorite Android apps full-screen and fast on PC.
BlueStacks helps PC manufacturers to ride the Android momentum by enabling Android apps on x86-based tablets, netbooks, notebooks, convertibles and AiO Windows PCs. With the new hybrid convertible form f [...]
Google Soon To Release Source Code Fo...
Well, developers, it looks like Google will soon be releasing the code for Ice Cream Sandwich to the Android Open-Source Project. Thanks to a Google+ post penned by Jean-Baptiste Queru, the Technical Lead of the Android Open Source Project, and his link to an email written by Google engineer Dan Morrill, we do indeed have confirmation that An [...]

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