Posts Tagged ‘browser’

iPhone gets Dolphin browser, iTunes match Beta, leaked documents show Apple pirate battle

August 30th, 2011

The Dolphin Browser is now headed to iOS in a free version.

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The Yahoo! Phone: Running on Google’s Android

August 19th, 2011

Can you say Winning… Oh wait I must be confusing this with something else. Apparently Yahoo is planning to build a phone running on Google’s Android OS.

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Acer Iconia A100 7″ Honeycomb Tab on sale today, we already have Benchmarks

August 13th, 2011

Today is the launch date for the Acer Iconia A100 tablet. For those unfamiliar this is the first Android 3.2 Honeycomb tablet to the market in the 7″ form factor

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Amazon ignores Android with new Kindle Cloud Reader web-app

August 10th, 2011

Amazon has launched a new web-based Kindle app , http://read.amazon.com/ , using HTML5 to offer the ereading experience within the browser. However, while the app appears to be a workaround to avoid Apple’s limitations on native iOS apps containing links to external stores, it seems Amazon is also leaving Android out in the cold

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Layar Vision puts augmented reality over real world objects with no tags needed

August 3rd, 2011

Augmented reality is pretty cool, but the big downside is that generally it only works with real world items that have special codes or other tags. That means that the augmented reality will only work on the few tagged items the average user urns across. Blippar has an interesting new take on augmented reality using a new system called Layar Vision.

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Samsung Fascinate Merged into Official CyanogenMod Source. Nightlies Coming Soon

July 16th, 2011

MIUI may be making its own phone , but CyanogenMod is continuing its growth as the most widely ported Custom ROM.

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Best Buy Takes Tablets Seriously with Massive Floor Setting

July 12th, 2011

Starting this week in earnest, Best Buy will be revolutionizing the way you see tablets. That is, they’re dedicating quite a bit of floor space to the cause, and you’re not going to be able to see the laptops and the desktop computers without first having to get through the tablet gallery. In a move that can only point toward one thing, Best Buy’s suddenly shown their understanding of the way the market’s turning, and turning quick.

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NASA App – Come explore with the official NASA app for Android

July 10th, 2011

Keep up the with latest shuttle launches using the official NASA App for Android.

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Lookout Mobile Security Identifies a Third Iteration of DroidDream Light (Malware Threat)

July 8th, 2011

Posted by: Scott Webster July 8, 2011 If there’s one thing you can say about the guys behind the DroidDream Lite malware attacks it’s that they are persistent.  Lookout Mobile Security has identified a third round of the malware affected a very small number of Android handsets, however the threat has been removed.

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Google Docs for Mobile Now Lets You Share On The Go

July 8th, 2011

The mobile version of Google Docs has been updated with new features and some visual improvements. With many new features like sharing on the go, or being able to sort documents things are pretty solid on Google Docs right about now. They explain it as being able to sort, narrow, and share all your documents right from your list

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