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Dell Streak won’t be certified for T-Mobile, will get Android 2.2  later this year
Published on Monday, July 26, 2010 by Phil Nickinson First, the good: Dell has confirmed that its 5-inch Streak mini-tablet will get Android 2.2 later this year through an over-the-air update. It will, however, still launch with Android 1.6. It will be available in black at launch, and in cherry red later. Now, the not so good: Despite previous reports, it won't support T-Mobile's 3G network. In fact, Dell s...
Twitter for Android updated, is ‘faster,’ gets basic functionality
Published on Monday, July 26, 2010 by Phil Nickinson Twitter for Android -- the "official" Android Twitter client -- just got another update (we're at version 1.0.2 for those playing at home), and changes include the following: Is faster than the previous version Auto refresh is now added People search is fixed It's good, it's simple, but it's still not as good as other Twitter clients out ...
Augen 7-inch Android 2.1 tablet to sell at Kmart for $149.99
Published on Monday, July 26, 2010 by Jerry Hildenbrand Kmart and Android are names you probably never though would be uttered in the same breath, but in their weekly circular the discount retailer has a 7-inch tablet, running Android 2.1 on sale for $149.99.  Before you say "meh" and click away, this one has a bit better specs than what we've seen for ultra-cheap Android tablets so far:800x480 TFT display80...
Android phone sales in the UK are up 300% this year
Published on Monday, July 26, 2010 by Sean Brunett A report by the Guardian states that Android smartphone sales in the UK have tripled since the beginning of the year. Now one in 10 handsets sold in the United Kingdom is running Android, and contract market share has grown by 10.2 percentage points since the first quarter.The HTC Desire and HTC Legend remain the most popular handsets in the UK, but Samsung has recent...
Logitech needs the ‘Host with the Most’ to show off Google TV — is it you?
Published on Monday, July 26, 2010 by Jerry Hildenbrand If you have what it takes, Logitech needs you to be the "Host with the Most" to help roll out the Logitech Revue, the first Google TV set-top box.  What does it take you ask?  Besides having a knack for hosting awesome parties and a love of technology, they're looking for someone with:Some social media experience and networks established (including...
Motorola Droid X car mount
Published on Monday, July 26, 2010 by Android Central The Motorola Droid X car mount is the safest way to use the phone for vehicle navigation. It attaches with a suction cup to your windshield or dash and allows for multiple viewing angles. There's a charging port on the back of the cradle, it's easily moved from one vehicle to another, and it keeps the Droid X's navigation features at the ready. The Droid X c...
Google Maps makes finding ‘places’ even easier
Published on Monday, July 26, 2010 by Phil Nickinson Google Maps just served notice to every other location-based business app out there with the introduction of "Places." A tie-in with Google Maps, it makes it super easy to find any kind of, well, place. It's location-based, so it knows where you are, it's fast, and pretty soon it's going to know what you want before you do. Here's Places in Google's own word...
What’s up with Facebook and Sense?
Published on Monday, July 26, 2010 by Phil Nickinson Facebook sync has been borked for a few days now. That's not news to a good many of you, judging by our inbox and a slew of posts in our forums. We're still waiting to hear back from Facebook, but HTC absolutely is on the case, and while they're tracking down exactly what's going on, they've given us a possible workaround: Try adding a city and state to your cur...
You can now root your phone without fear of hassle from the man
Published on Monday, July 26, 2010 by Kyle Gibb  The Library of Congress has seen fit to specifically exempt rooting and jailbreaking (for the iPhone) from the DMCA. This means that it is now 100 percent legal to root to your heart's content without fear of legal action taken against you. Check out the exact wording:"Computer programs that enable wireless telephone handsets to execute software application...
BlindType for Android will solve all typing problems for humanity (maybe)
Published on Monday, July 26, 2010 by Ali Fazel   In what just may be the coolest bit of programming I've ever seen on any platform, the developers of BlindType have uploaded a video showing off their keyboard designed for anyone. This isn't out yet, so it definitely didn't make it into the Android Central keyboard roundup, but this would definitely be right at the top of the list if it had been. The keyboard ...
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