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MiKandi: a dream come true, or nightmare come to life?
Well, it was going to happen sooner or later. With Android’s open-sourced nature, someone was going to put porn on to mobile handsets, and MiKandi is the one to take on the challenge. Although this has the potential to explode, and make a lot of money for developers, is the mobile world ready for MiKandi?…
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Engage9 helps comics and calendar artists unleash their creative energy on Android
It’s always nice to see developers branch out in different directions and offer something that’s truly unique. Holland9 is offering a new delivers platform names Engage9 which comics and calendar artists can upload, manage and schedule their content and create new mobile-based applications. The web based system allows content owners easy control over their content…
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In a sea of note apps, ColorNote prevails.
It was just yesterday that I was looking for a note app on the market. My search returned.. a lot. I tried this and that, and had to have two because I like the UI of one but want the widget option from another, it’s annoying. Then Nick over here asks if I’ve tried ColorNote,…
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Google Maps Navigation now available on all Android 1.6 handsets
One of the new most competing features of the newly release Motorola DROID was its ability to use Google new turn-by-turn navigation system. Google originally touted Google Maps Navigation as a feature only for Android 2.0, but seeing that there are probably 5 million Android handsets across the globe that may not get a 2.0…
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Buzz is to Fly as Deck is to Screen (Buzz Deck Review)
As a follow up to my Flyscreen review, (although its been a while) I figured i’d do a short review of Buzz Deck, Flyscreen’s cousin/rival. Buzz Deck offers much of the same features as Flyscreen, give or take a few, but it is mostly mobile webpages consolidated within the app. You won’t find a calendar,…
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HTC adds a few new features to HTC Sync
Since the dawn of time (the launch of the HTC Dream about one year ago) there has been a complaint that the Android platform has no real way to sync with a PC to grab things like contacts, pictures and music. The iPhone has iTunes, but Android simply has a USB mass storage connection. Fortunately…
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T-mobile G1 tweaked to run Google Maps Navigation
If you thought you needed a new Android 2.0 handset to get your Google Maps Navigation on, think again. The hard working folks at xda-developers have been able to tweak a few settings on the T-Mobile G1 to get the turn-by-turn directions feature working. Surprisingly, the Google Maps apk file was pulled from the Motorola…