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  • Samsung Galaxy S IV might feature quad-core Exynos 5450 processor

    Samsung Galaxy S IV might feature quad-core Exynos 5450 processor

    The Samsung Galaxy S IV, the fourth generation Galaxy S, is expected to come out in the first half of 2013 and might feature a quad-core Exynos 5450 Cortex A15-based chip, according to Korean DDaily. Sources have found that the 28nm processor is entering test production by the end of the ...

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  • Samsung Galaxy S3 vs. HTC One X

    Samsung Galaxy S3 vs. HTC One X

    Features They Have in Common Both the Samsung Galaxy S3 and HTC One X are available for $199.99 at AT&T, both run on Android Ice Cream Sandwich, both have 1.5GHz dual-core Snapdragon S4 processors, they support 4G LTE, and offer a maximum video resolution of 1080p HD. Also, both smartphones can ...

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  • Android is reportedly twice as popular as iPhone

    Android is reportedly twice as popular as iPhone

    Android and iOS have been in competition for market share for the past few years. More specifically, Android has taken a huge leap into first place recently. However, some still make the argument that market share is only a number. Thanks to a recent poll held by PC Advisor, we ...

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  • How to Update Galaxy S2 with Official Android ICS 4.0.3 XXLPQ Firmware

    How to Update Galaxy S2 with Official Android ICS 4.0.3 XXLPQ Firmware

    Generally European builds are said to be far more stable and for all Samsung Galaxy S2 users can now rejoice as finally SAMSUNG Started rolling out the ICS Android 4.0.3 firmware which is dubbed as XXLPQ. For all those who are eagerly waiting to update an official version of ICS ...

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  • Galaxy S3 REVIEW [RELEASED]

    Galaxy S3 REVIEW [RELEASED]

    The highly anticipated Samsung Galaxy S3 has finally arrived and it comes toting a quad-core processor, massive 4.8 Super AMOLED screen and raft of new features We've all been speculating about it for months and at last the Samsung Galaxy S3 is a reality, announced at the Brand's huge Mobile Unboxed ...

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Apps

SPB Shell 3D Launcher – Android App Review

One of the best features about Android is having total control over how you customize your device. More specifically, Launchers and Skins give Android users access to tons of new user interfaces and features. In addition, a bunch of Android devices are subject to bloatware. When this happens, the average user probably is not interested in playing around with custom ROM’s or even rooting. Putting aside some of the more well known launchers, SPB Software recently release SPB Shell 3D. The app, which will cost you $14.95 in the Android Market, will bring a whole new look and feel to [...]

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Posted by Technews - February 20, 2012 at 9:43 am

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App Review: Shake, Raffle and Roll

Shake Raffle and Roll android app

Whether you’re the one deciding on where you and your friends will eat for lunch, or you’re the raffle facilitator for a corporate event, there’s no need to worry about tossing a coin or rolling pieces of paper. Shake, Raffle and Roll is the app that can do all those for you. It’s a convenient version of the electronic raffle and is very useful for making decisions, as well as for situations that call for picking out a name from a fishbowl. The mechanics are fairly simple. You need to input your choices, give your device a shake, and tap [...]

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Posted by Technews - January 21, 2012 at 9:17 pm

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Google opens Android music store to take on iTunes

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Google has launched a new music store for US-based Android customers, taking on Apple’s market-leading iTunes with competitively priced songs and exclusive content. From yesterday (November 16), Android handset users in North America got access to Google Music, the service that was launched in beta by the search engine giant in May. The beta service allowed users to upload their personal music collections, up to 20,000 songs, for free to the cloud, enabling them to be streamed remotely to any device. Google Music has now expanded to a “broader platform”, including an MP3 store offering tracks from all the major [...]

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Posted by Technews - December 14, 2011 at 7:25 pm

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New facebook android app photos

A pair of screenshots have surfaced, leaking details about a possible update to the Facebook for Android application. Word on the street is, the build is code-named “Katana” and will be version 1.8 — and from the look of it, the update should be a pretty nice one. There will be updated navigation, menu and search functionality, as well as what looks to be a standalone “Nearby” app, as you can see from the icon in the photo above. Of course, there’s been nothing said officially from the folks out in Palo Alto, so we’ll have to wait until the [...]

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Posted by Technews - December 9, 2011 at 9:44 am

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Windows Phone 7 Spotify app review

Spotify Windows Phone 7 review

Before we look at Spotify, it is worth pointing out that it is up against Microsoft’s own Zune with its monthly unlimited pass, and Nokia’s Nokia Music which takes a very different approach of giving you selection of music to listen to each week. The Spotify app, which is free but will require you to have a £9.99 a month subscription, takes a different tack to both Microsoft and Nokia’s offerings and will be the most appealing to those already taking advantage of Spotify on their Sonos system or desktop without ads. Load the app, sign in and you are [...]

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Posted by Technews - November 12, 2011 at 5:47 pm

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