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. Â 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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Lookout Mobile Security Identifies a Third Iteration of DroidDream Light (Malware Threat)
July 8th, 2011Google Docs for Mobile Now Lets You Share On The Go
July 8th, 2011The 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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HTC EVO 3D Review
June 22nd, 2011Welcome to the first real curtain call to the original HTC EVO 4G of yore, this being the HTC EVO 3D, a dual-core 4G HTC device with what may appear at first to have everything its predecessor had and more, what with the fashionably red-framed dual-LED flash-having 3D camera at the back. That’s not just one, but two cameras for a stereoscopic vision of the world through both photos and video. And the 3D doesn’t end there – a glasses-free 3D vision for your gaming and eventually alternate app supporting everyday experience
Maxthon Mobile 2.1.2 lands for Android with 3D skins in tow
June 22nd, 2011Maxthon has announced that a new version of its mobile browser has landed for Android. The new version is Maxton Mobile 2.1.2 and it has some cool features. The new features include a new selection of skins for the browser including some with 3D floating effects that lets the user customize the device more.
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On the way to irrelevance, N9 shows what Nokia could have been
June 21st, 2011Almost two years after N900 was announced, Nokia was finally able to launch it’s successor – N9 . The new Nokia flagship is a pretty good device.
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Verizon Samsung Droid Charge gets an update that isn’t Android Gingerbread
June 9th, 2011Verizon’s Samsung Droid Charge is in the process of receiving a software update that will make it run version EE4. Unfortunately this isn’t an update to Android 2.3 Gingerbread, it’s still Froyo. The update does however contain a great number of bug fixes, enhancements, and performance improvements
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Nook Touch hidden browser pulled into the light
June 8th, 2011Barnes & Noble has one of the cooler eReaders on the market with the Nook Color.
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The Wall Street Journal Mobile – Get on-the-go access
May 28th, 2011Want The Wall Street Journal to go? Get instant access anywhere with The Wall Street Journal Mobile for Android
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Dolphin Browser HD v5.0 Beta1 Download Up Now!
May 17th, 2011For all those of you interested in moving forward the awesome mobile-based web browser known as Dolphin, here’s another chance for you! Dolphin has notified developers and testers today that Dolphin Browser HD v5.0 public beta 1 is here today and that your feedback on it is highly appreciated. Everyone who has worked on the private beta thus far and for those of you lucky enough to get the chance to do so in the future
HTC Flyer Review
May 17th, 2011Our buddy Chris Davies has done a review of the HTC Flyer , that cute little 7-inch HTC handheld tablet, over on our sister site SlashGear. What you’re about to view is a bit of a re-write review based on what he’s told us about the device thus far. This is the first tablet we’ve seen from HTC since 2008, the last being a Windows device by the name of HTC Shift