Category: Android Applications

  • Tethering Apps being removed from Android Market

    Reports are coming in from all over the web, stating that Google has started pulling tethering apps from the Android Market. I currently have aNetShare installed on my rooted G1 (the app allows me to tether my 3G or EDGE connection over WiFi with multiple WiFi enabled devices), but a quick search on the Android…

  • Free Android App: Facebook Sync

    The one thing I enjoy most about Facebook is that people constantly update their profile pictures. It gives you a better representation of how they see themselves or what mood they are in. Google does an adequate job of syncing all the images you gave in Gmail with your Android phone, but unless you are…

  • What’s missing from the Android Market

    There are a lot of different reasons to buy the T-Mobile G1. Some people simply love Google, others like Android or simply want an OpenSource OS. Me? I like my phone to be versatile enough to do almost anything. My wife thinks it’s a bit ridiculous that I check the Android Market a few times…

  • Andoird Market details for priced apps

    The Android Market is now offering priced apps to G1 users. I still have not seen any, but have gotten reports from a few people that they are starting to show up. For those of you still wondering how you will pay for the priced apps, Google has chosen to use their Google Checkout service.…

  • Android Apps: Quickoffice makes your Android phone more bunsiness friendly

    Android has not been known to be business friendly. The lack of Exchange support and it’s inability to read or write Microsoft Office files have dealt it a huge setback in the corporate market. Quickoffice is not offering a solution to part of that problem. Quickoffice for Android now gives business users (or anyone else…

  • Free Android Apps: Comeks adds some fun to your pics

    For decades, computer users have been able to edit and create pictures on their computer, now Android users can join in on the fun! The Android Comeks app hit the market a bit over a week ago. Since then, is has racked up over 10,000 downloads and for good reason. The app allows you to…

  • It’s official, Android market is now accepting priced applications

    Today, Eric Chu from the Android developers blog released a statement saying that the Android Market is now accepting priced applications. Google Checkout will be implemented as the only billing and payment service for app developers and app purchasers (that’s you!). You should start seeing priced apps hitting the Android Market by the middle of…