Posts Tagged ‘Android’
TC Disrupt Startup Alley: Knocking Live has 1.6M users, faster growth than Foursquare, Gowalla
Who’s nailed peer-to-peer live streaming video on smartphones such as iPhone and Android? It’s not Qik, Ustream or Justin.tv, it’s Knocking Live, an application by bootstrapped Point Heads Software. Interestingly enough, Knocking Live reached 1 million users faster than Foursquare or Gowalla did...
May 26th, 2010 | Software | Read More
Marvell shows off 10-inch Android tablet at Netbook Summit
Unfortunately, we don’t know much about this new Marvell powered tablet, but we couldn’t resist sharing our impressions of the very svelte 10-inch device. We only got a few minutes to play around with the slate at the Netbook Summit, but we can tell you that it has a brushed metal back and...
May 26th, 2010 | Gadgets | Read More
Fix Your Apps! Enhanced Error Reporting in Android
The Android Developers Blog is once again giving us the skinny on how developers can make their apps better for users, and one of their latest posts focuses on the new error reporting system that was announced at Google I/O.
When a user reports an application crash, they will have the option to provide...
May 25th, 2010 | Software | Read More
Want To Watch Hulu On Your Android?
First off 2.2 only! Sorry! So now you have the delicious creamy taste of Froyo with all the extras including Flash 10.1 beta support. You go to watch Hulu (US only) only to find difficulty watching anything. But Ryan Gardner has shown us the light!
Taken from Absolutelyandroid.com
1) Open your Browser...
May 24th, 2010 | Software | Read More
LG Ally Delayed Until May 27th
In all of the excitement going on with Google I/O yesterday, we forgot to mention that the LG Ally would be available in Verizon stores. Well, turns out we actually didn’t miss much because at least some of those who headed out to pick up the new Android handset from LG were met with disappointment....
May 22nd, 2010 | CellPhones | Read More
Android at 100,000 Activations per Day, 50,000 Market Apps
Today’s awesome Android keynote kicked off with some pretty amazing figures. If you didn’t think you could get more excited about the ever-increasing presence of Android, think again. Along with reaffirming the fact that Android now sits at second place in US smart phone sales (above the iPhone and...
May 21st, 2010 | Software | Read More
Apple iPhone Slips to Number 3 Spot for First Quarter 2010; Android Takes Number 2
We’ll just go right ahead and say it: RIM still has the number one spot. Sure enough, the Waterloo-based company, and house that built BlackBerry, is staying strong, and keeping at the head of the pack. And let’s face it, they’ve got some pretty stiff competition. Sure enough, Google’s mobile...
May 11th, 2010 | Software | Read More
US Cellular Adds Samsung Acclaim To Their Android Line-Up
US Cellular jumped into the Android party when they came clean and admitted they’d be getting the HTC Desire (which was leaked via a rebate form featuring the Desire as one of the eligible devices). At that time, they announced that they had another Android device in the pipeline, as well, and that...
May 10th, 2010 | Software | Read More
Tagwhat Makes Augmented Reality Social on Android
Tagwhat is a new service available on Android and iPhone that takes social networking capabilities and wraps them neatly into an augmented reality browser. The result is a network of location tags that can be shared with friends, showing them where you will be, reviews of restaurants and bars, and helpful...
May 7th, 2010 | Software | Read More
Encipher Android tablet pushes cloud services
Alright, it’s another Android tablet from a manufacturer you’ve probably never heard of before, but at least this one has a vaguely interesting background support plan going for it. Rather than just slapping Google’s OS on an OEM slate and calling it a day, Nigerian firm Encipher Limited are...
May 5th, 2010 | Gadgets | Read More
