Posts Tagged ‘development’

Samsung Slate PC Series 7 is world’s first TCO certified tablet

October 27th, 2011

Android Community Weekly : July 9, 2011

July 10th, 2011

Another week of tech news has come and gone, and in this issue of Android Community Weekly we revisit some rather interesting posts! First off, it’s the 2011 first annual Android Community TABLETPALOOZA ! In this first week, we’ll be giving away a free Acer Iconia Tab A500; a winner will be picked every Monday so be sure to sign up soon! Chris Burns was one of the first members of our staff to adopt the new social platform Google+ last week; we finally have our entire team up and running so be sure to add us to your circles ! This past Tuesday we were further informed of Verizon’s new tiered data fees that were confirmed for July 7th. Unfortunately, it is now too late to jump on the unlimited data plan for new subscribers, but previous 3G customers will still be able to get an unlimited tethering plan when upgrading to 4G LTE. For Verizon customers in the market for a new device, the HTC Thunderbolt may be available on the official Verizon website for free very soon .

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How Facebook Plans to Take over the Mobile World

June 16th, 2011

There has been endless articles and complaints surrounding the fact that Facebook does not have its own native iPad app.

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Android Community Weekly : June 11, 2011

June 11th, 2011

It’s another addition of Android Community Weekly! This past Sunday, we stumbled upon a few leaked “How-To” videos for Verizon’s Droid 3; from the clips we can confirm it runs the same Gingerbread version of Motoblur as the newly updated Droid X.

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Microsoft grabs for Android developers with kit for making Android to Windows Phone app development easier

June 11th, 2011

Today the bulk of the developers out there tend to focus on the major platforms like Android and iOS. There are other smartphone platforms that devs work on and Microsoft wants to woo Android developers to develop their apps for Windows Phone 7 as well

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Android Community 101: What is Qualcomm’s Snapdragon Game Pack?

June 2nd, 2011

SAN DIEGO – June 01, 2011 – Qualcomm Incorporated (NASDAQ: QCOM) today announced the introduction of the Snapdragon™ Game Pack, which is an optimization program initially featuring more than 100 mobile games that represent the first installment of a growing collection of the latest console-quality and casual games optimized and enhanced for Snapdragon-based mobile devices. This significant milestone conveys the depth of support and collaboration among Qualcomm and top gaming publishers and developers that are using the advanced graphics capability of the embedded Adreno™ GPUs in Snapdragon mobile processors to bring a better gaming experience to mobile users.

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RIM’s BlackBerry Java SDK v7.0 Beta Now Available

June 1st, 2011

Research in Motion has unveiled a beta BlackBerry Java software development kit (SDK) v7.0, offering developers a chance to test their apps on their BlackBerry 7 operating systems. The SDK includes simulators for the new BlackBerry Bold 9900 smartphone devices and will allow developers to prepare their apps in time for the handsets’ launch.  The BlackBerry App World is currently accepting app submissions for the new devices

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Apple files patent on cloud-based iTunes service; stores local cache like Pandora, Spotify

May 19th, 2011

As details of their deals with major American record labels leak in the lead-up to June’s WWDC, Apple has filed a patent revealing long-rumored plans of a cloud-based iTunes streaming service. The patent calls for a wireless media syncing service between a “Host Device” (ie. home computer), Electronic Device (iPhone/iPad/iPod) and a content source (iTunes)

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T-Mobile G2x Gingerbread Leak [Apparently the Real Deal]

May 8th, 2011

What we’ve got here, courtest of Paul from MoDaCo is what appears to be the Gingerbread build that will eventually be the one send out to G2x users across the USA. This build is release-key signed, which generally means that it’s the real deal, and the file you’re about to download is both pre-rooted and is a repacked ROM so you’ll be able to flash it easily – just so long as your device is rooted, of course

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Notion Ink Adam Tablet gets a Honeycomb port

May 7th, 2011

Man, when we reported earlier this week that Notion Ink was back with more Adam news, we didn’t know they’d be back with a vengeance.

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