Posts Tagged ‘leading-the-way’

Gmail Update for Android Brings Custom Notifications and Priority Sync Options

July 30th, 2011

Leading the way with the latest update to Gmail for Android has to be the custom notifications and priority sync options. They’ve basically improved how we get notified for those like me that get tons of emails daily, and also are helping our battery life at the same time — Thanks Google! What they’ve done is brought a decent list of a few much requested features in this latest and most beautiful update

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Android Sculpture Dropped on Car, Smokes in Amsterdam

March 16th, 2011

Apparently we arrived a few weeks too early! It seems as though Amsterdam is about to be completely invaded by Android smartphone, a gigantic green Android smashing a lovely gray car leading the way for an “Android Week” at Dutch phone retailer “Phone House.” This particular incident took place on Torensluis right next to the Multatuli statue – if you live there, you know exactly what that means. Now if only the could get it to get out of the car and continue smashing additional vehicles. Now one must also wonder what they plan on doing with this humungous addition to the world of Android-related sculpture.

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Galaxy Tab coming to O2 November 1st

October 20th, 2010

Just as expected, the Galaxy Tab will be hitting the O2 network on the first of November.

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Energizer to Start Selling Inductive Charger Next Month

September 8th, 2010

Using the universal Qi technology, Energizer is pushing out its new inductive charger next month in US. The Qi technology is an universal charging standard developed by the Wireless Power Consortium (WPC), allowing the charger to charge any devices that need up to 5W of charging power.

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