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12:00 PM
@Rosalie chal thik hai rehne de fir
 
@surisahani AIDL done?
 
@CapDroid study aur kuch nahi
@hotveryspicy no
 
@surisahani achha hotveryspicy to nahi aa raha he na
 
@CapDroid woh toh pehle ayega
 
@surisahani chhi chhii to phir kuchh aur hi hoga study k alawa..
 
12:06 PM
@Uttam gud
 
@CapDroid what do you mean by that?
 
@Rosalie ok chal main to chala bye and tk cr
 
@CapDroid @surisahani
 
@Uttam k bye
 
@CapDroid we are not like you...colo
 
12:08 PM
@Rosalie ieeeeeeeeeeeeeee ++
 
@Uttam hum nahi dikhe kya
 
@hotveryspicy lagta hai pitne wala hai tu
 
@surisahani teri bat nahi kar raha hu tu bahut sana he pata he me to hvs ki bat kar raha hu
 
@RobinHood who, u?
 
@CapDroid who is hvs
 
12:10 PM
@hotveryspicy s s
 
@surisahani are yaar aisa nahi hai ........ sab dikhe .. @Loser @CapDroid @hotveryspicy @DrJackal @tamil bye all
 
@surisahani hvs = hot very spicy
 
@surisahani ab thik hai na
@Rosalie ok chal main to chala bye and tk cr
 
@Uttam be yaaar kitni bar jata he?
 
@Rosalie nthg bus yaad aa gayi
 
12:10 PM
bye all and tk cr
 
@Uttam k bye
@hotveryspicy hmmm
 
@CapDroid ok
@Uttam toh ab dikhe aisa....ok bye
 
@surisahani ++1
 
@hotveryspicy log bahut sane hai
 
@hotveryspicy
@DrJackal
@surisahani
 
12:20 PM
posted on June 29, 2011 by Darren Murph

Ever wondered how just one message in an average Chatroulette session finds its way to whatever destination fate may deem suitable? Sure you have. As it stands, every single pulse from your Ethernet socket starts its initial journey by hunting for an optimal connection path; in some cases, that involves routing through massive ring networks crossing over untold miles of fiber optic cabling

 
@RobinHood wht about me
you forget me???
@RobinHood very bad
@RobinHood i didnt except this from you
 
@RobinHood lolz
 
i think u wil be busy
 
@RobinHood very basddd
 
com on dear
 
12:23 PM
@jazz what is basddd..?
 
@surisahani are bad
 
@jazz @RobinHood lolzzz
 
here is one announcement for @CapDroid @surisahani @RobinHood @DrJackal
 
@jazz bolo
 
@jazz kya phir se aaj party de rahi he?
 
12:28 PM
@jazz what ?
 
please its a humble request to @CapDroid @surisahani @RobinHood @DrJackal that leave @hotveryspicy ufff azhar Alone as he want to leave alone..... and ha ALone means ALONE
 
@jazz kisne pakda hai
 
posted on June 29, 2011 by Robert Nazarian

Back in May, the Droid X received the Gingerbread update so we expected to see updates by now for the Droid 2, Droid 2 Global, Droid Pro, and Droid X2. A couple of weeks ago testing had begun for the Droid 2 Global for Motorola User Group members, but still no official rollout. Rumor has it [...] Visit TalkAndroid for android news, android guides, and much more! Motorola Gingerbread updates

 
@jazz @surisahani ++
 
@surisahani not in that sense.... dnt ping him or talk wit him he want to stay alone
 
12:30 PM
@jazz nahi re nahi chhod diya to kahi Bhag jayega...
@DrJackal @surisahani
 
@jazz i can't leave @hotveryspicy
 
@DrJackal yaar you have to do please
 
@jazz ha toh woh bol sakta hai na .....
 
@hotveryspicy sab kehne ki baate hai...@jazz
 
@jazz aur maine usse aise bhi ping nahi kiya hai
 
12:32 PM
posted on June 29, 2011 by Elmer Montejo

Why do people drink wine? An old Latin saying gives five major reasons: “the arrival of a friend; one’s present or future thirst; the excellence of the wine; or any other reason.” In truth, the fruit of the vine crushed and fermented into that intoxicating drink we know as wine is part of human heritage. [...]

 
@surisahani bhai tu rah payega na uske bina
 
@jazz but i can't leave him until he give me party
 
@CapDroid ha bey u dont worry nahi toh tuuuuu toh hai hi
 
@CapDroid I can't but uske sath bhi nahi rehna hai..lol
 
@RobinHood tere se puchh hi nahi lol
 
12:35 PM
@CapDroid thats y answered either nop
 
@RobinHood then kiske bina rah nahi sakta tu?
 
@hotveryspicy i love you
 
@CapDroid tum logo k bina..kamino
 
@RobinHood hmmmmmm
 
(pretend)
@hotveryspicy
 
12:41 PM
@DrJackal tere ghar leke ja hotveryspicy ko
 
+1000000 @RobinHood
but i must say that everyone are pretended
 
@CapDroid be to kya hai
 
@DrJackal usko LOVE ki jarurat he isliye
 
@jazz -10000000
 
@RobinHood for wht
 
@hotveryspicy sale kaha gaya tu ?
 
@RobinHood huh
@RobinHood i knw i m rite
 
posted on June 29, 2011 by Tim Stevens

Sure, you can run Linux on robots and on desktops and, apparently, on small cats, and we've also seen it on plenty of tablets before, but this one is a little different. Max Lee over at Galaxy Tab Hacks created the video below to demonstrate a Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 running Ubunbu, but doing it on top of Android such that the tablet's native OS is running Linux in the background and then

 
@jazz be yaar su bak bak kare che
 
@DrJackal aapko kuch nahi bol rahi totta
 
12:54 PM
@jazz thank god
 
@RobinHood now wht happn
 
posted on June 29, 2011 by Robert Nazarian

TAG Heuer has just unveiled the LINK smartphone. Lets start with the price, $6,700. Now you are thinking that this probably comes with a quad-core and a 1080p screen right? Wrong! Do not expect to be blown away by these specs: Quadband GSM HSUPA enabled 800×480 LCD @16,000,000 colors 256MB RAM 5MP camera Android 2.2 Who needs specs because this phone [...] Visit TalkAndroid for android

posted on June 29, 2011 by Tim Stevens

When we took a deeper look into the technology that makes a Porsche a Porsche, we experienced neck-snapping acceleration and yawn-inducing traction control, but never did we get the feeling that the car was actually driving itself. That could change soon, Autoblog catching the keys to a Porsche Panamera S test mule outfitted with something called ACC InnoDrive. ACC stands for Adaptive Crui

 
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A: import statement can'be resolved

Stefan HållénI'm fairly sure you need the entire AOSP source to build that app. Those imports are not part of the public API as far as I know.

 
@CapDroid @hotveryspicy @surisahani @DrJackal @jazz @Rosalie
 
@RobinHood bye
 
1:02 PM
@RobinHood be jana color
 
posted on June 29, 2011 by TheRomMistress

As time goes by, the days seem to get shorter and there never seems to be enough time in the day to accomplish everything we set out to do. For many of you, the only way to even come close to completing your daily tasks, is to add your "to dos" to your calendar. We Android users are at an advantage when it comes to organizing our lives. With Google, you can easily log in through your PC or smar

 
@RobinHood ok bye
 
@Rosalie change your profile picture yaar
 
posted on June 29, 2011 by Robert Nazarian

Google continues to improve their mobile site. Recently they added locations to the main page, and now they have added tabbed options at the top, which makes it looks a lot like the full site. When you go to the front page of Google Mobile, you will see five tabs at the top: Web, Images, Places, [...] Visit TalkAndroid for android news, android guides, and much more! Google Mobile site adds

 
@DrJackal kyu?
 
1:10 PM
@Rosalie yaar i can't explain be yaar just change it .
 
@DrJackal aise kaise? ye toh thik hain na
 
posted on June 29, 2011 by Darcy Alexander

Shazam is probably the best music identification service out there, and they’ve just announced a major update for their wonderful app. We’ve all experienced that moment, where we hear a song that we really like, and have no way to know what it is called, or who the artist is. Shazam quickly became one of [...]

 
@Rosalie your profile pic is very good and i am being impress to talk with you
 
@DrJackal hahahaha lolz
 
posted on June 29, 2011 by Scott Webster

The AT&T branded version of the HTC ChaCha looks to be one step closer to its anticipated release. The Facebook -heavy phone is said to be called the AT&T Status and should be arriving within the next few weeks.  Boy Genius Report obtained the pair of images of the Android-powered phone, giving us a glimpse [...]AT&T Status Looks One Step Closer to Release originally appeared on An

posted on June 29, 2011 by Scott Webster

Verizon has begun offering pre-orders to customers looking to pick up the 10-inch Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 with support for their 4G LTE network.  The tablet is offered in Metallica Gray or Glossy White and comes with two storage options - 16GB for $529.99 and 32GB for $629.99 (two-year service agreements). Verizon expects to ship the [...]Verizon 4G LTE-enabled Galaxy Tab10.1Now Available for P

 
1:16 PM
@Rosalie;@RobinHood;@Rajan:hi good evening to all
@DrJackal:hi
 
@tamil hello
 
@DrJackal:how to replace the charater within string
@DrJackal;here the replaced charactrer should not replace again
 
@tamil convert character to string first and then replace string to string
 
posted on June 29, 2011 by Amar Toor

See this happy couple? They're smiling because they're in love, they're at a waterpark, and they haven't contracted E. coli yet. They could also be chuckling with the knowledge that all 700 of their closest Facebook friends will soon see them canoodling in an artificial lagoon, thanks to a strange new photo-sharing program from Great Wolf Resorts. From now on, visitors to Great Wolf's Gran

 
@DrJackal ha ha ha ha ha
@tamil gd evng
@All bubye
 
1:31 PM
@Rosalie Are you going ?
 
posted on June 29, 2011 by Adam Johnson

Are you a customer of Big Red? Have you been waiting for the arrival of the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1? Well, wait no longer. Okay, that’s not entirely true. You may have to wait about 4-6 weeks. Verizon Wireless has just put the word that you can now pre-order your long awaited Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1. [...] Visit TalkAndroid for android news, android guides, and much more! Verizon Wire

 
@tamil Hi da..
 
@loser:hi
 
@tamil Solu pa..
@tamil First Check str.contains("abc");
@tamil If true then replace string as u like
 
@Loser:ok
 
1:41 PM
@tamil Got it?
 
@loser:here what problem means i replace many characters one by one
 
@tamil Okay
 
here the replace character should not replace again
 
posted on June 29, 2011 by Phil Esposito

Are you the flashy type? Tag Heuer has just announced their first phone, the Link. I’ll start by saying this phone retails for $6,712. Yes, that’s six thousand, not six hundred. So what could be so special about this phone that it costs nearly seven grand, you ask? Well, lets talk about the “amazing” specs: [...]Tag Heuer’s Link Phone Brings Hefty Price Tag of $6,712 originally appeared o

 
string str="tamilamran"
 
1:43 PM
@tamil Hmm..
 
@Loser:string str="tamilamran" str=str.replace(am,ma) str=str.replace(lm,ml)
 
@tamil Okay
 
here finaly i get tamimlaran
 
@tamil Right..
 
how to prevent to replace the replace character
 
1:48 PM
@tamil Athan replace panitela pa aparam en tirumba replace panra??
 
posted on June 29, 2011 by Tyler Willford

With so many awesome games getting released for Android lately, where would you be without great sites like Android Authority to sort out the good from the bad? Today I’d like to share with some games that you can download for free, and most importantly games that dont suck. When I can find the time, these are [...]

 
@Loser:i getting the unicode charater with unarranged string
 
@tamil okay pa..
 
@loser:using more replacement i arranged the string
 
@tamil Use flag concept pa..
 
1:51 PM
posted on June 29, 2011 by Brad Molen

While we're busy recovering from a recent overdose of Nokia eye candy, secret agents are hard at work hunting down more visual goodness for us to ogle at. These shots above are of the Nokia 700 "Zeta," which appears to be a replacement to the C6-01. The photos show it running on Symbian Belle -- Anna's successor -- and packed with a 5 megapixel camera, LED flash, and NFC support. The sourc

 
@loser:how to use here
 
@tamil No u cant inga kastam
@tamil Wait i think!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
 
@Loser:ok
@Loser:ok machi bye we chat tomorrow
 
@tamil Kalambitiya?
@tamil let me think and tell da..
 
posted on June 29, 2011 by Brian Heater

For a device so focused on speed, the 4G version of Samsung's Galaxy Tab 10.1 has sure taken its sweet time. The LTE-enabled Honeycomb tablet, which was initially set for a June 8th pre-order, is finally available through Verizon's site -- well, finally available for pre-order, that is. The slick Android device should ship within four to six weeks, according to the carrier, and will run yo

 
2:21 PM
posted on June 29, 2011 by Paul Watson

The power of Microsoft has struck again! They've added another vulnerable vendor, General Dynamics Itronix. It was announced on June 27th that General Dynamics Itronix signed a patent agreement with Microsoft for Itronix devices running Android. General Dynamics Itronics (GDI) have signed this document because it could or may infringe upon patents that Microsoft owns. In a press [...]Microsoft

posted on June 29, 2011 by Darren Murph

Google+ looks... a little different. Almost as if it didn't even come from Google. And those drag-and-drop circles? Luscious. Turns out, there's a reason for everything, and he goes by Andy Hertzfeld. According to an investigative piece put up by Wired, Andy's actually credited as being the "original Mac guy," responsible for software and user interface design while working for Apple between 1

posted on June 29, 2011 by Scott Webster

As expected, the series of Android collectible figures have been announced.  Unveiled in a blog post last night, ZYXPLASTIC introduced us to heroes ( The Hidden Task , El Poderoso) and villains (Greentooth, Cycle-On).  These guys will be available (one per day) at the annual Comic-Con in San Diego next month at the booth of their [...]Collectible Android ‘Heroes’ and ‘Villains

 
2:51 PM
posted on June 29, 2011 by Robert Nazarian

For those looking to order the European LG Optimus 3D, you will have to wait until July 7th, but you can get it sooner if you don’t mind heading to an actual store. There will be 20 Carphone Warehouse stores and 4 Best Buy stores that will begin selling it this Friday, July 1st. Hit the [...] Visit TalkAndroid for android news, android guides, and much more! Get your LG Optimus 3D on

posted on June 29, 2011 by Dana Wollman

We know, we know -- many of you just want to see some Llano laptops already, but that doesn't mean the flow of Sandy Bridge systems has run dry. MSI just formally outed the CX480, a brushed metal 14-incher it showed off at Computex a few weeks back. It's unclear to what extent you'll be able to configure it, but you will, at least, find multiple versions with either a Core i3-2310M or Core i5-

posted on June 29, 2011 by Robert Nazarian

In a recent interview about Google Sites, Ian Carrington, Google’s mobile advertising sales director for northern and central Europe, revealed that the Android Market has reached 4.5 billion downloads. He went on to say,  “A year ago that was one billion, and that first billion took two years to happen,” said Carrington. “The last billion took [...] Visit TalkAndroid f

posted on June 29, 2011 by Elmer Montejo

Archos announced its two upcoming ninth-generation tablets last week in Paris and the whole world was mesmerized by the Archos 80 G9 and the Archos 101 G9 prices, which are practically ultra-cheap. The more precise term would be “value for money.” How does Archos manage to produce such high-performance devices and sell them at such [...]

posted on June 29, 2011 by Phil Esposito

If you want to print out your pictures from your Android device, the Kodak Pic Flick app is exactly what you need. The Kodak Pic Flick app works by connecting your Android device to a Kodak printer that is on the same network. Once the two devices (Android and your printer) have been connected, the application [...]Kodak Announces Pic Flick App for Android originally appeared on AndroidGuys. F

posted on June 29, 2011 by Amar Toor

iRiver has spent the past couple of years testing the e-reader waters, but the company may now be ready to plunge into the deeper end of the pool, with its first Android tablet. A blogger in Korea recently spotted the slate, believed to be the seven-inch MX100, during an iRiver event in China. According to the source, it's powered by a 1GHz Samsung Hummingbird core, runs on Android 2.2 F

 
3:33 PM
posted on June 29, 2011 by Terrence O'Brien

Remember how excited we all were when we found out that Android 2.3.4 would bring video chat to Google Talk on the Nexus S? Only to have our hopes and dreams smashed when we discover that it didn't work over 3G on T-Mobile. Well, it seems the carrier has quietly flipped a switch, and now all you Nexus owners can GChat face-to-face over HSPA+. Surely this an historic day, one that will go d

 
3:55 PM
posted on June 29, 2011 by Mitch Wright

If you’ve got one of the new 10.1 Galaxy Tabs and are looking to do some tinkering, you may want to check this out. Max Lee from Galaxy Tab Hacks has put up a video demonstrating his technomancy prowess, bringing a rather smooth running Ubuntu OS to the new tablet. Now it’s not actually loaded [...] Visit TalkAndroid for android news, android guides, and much more! “Tabunt

posted on June 29, 2011 by TheRomMistress

Another Classic brought back to life on Android!. XDA member mocelet2000 has devloped Four in a Row, a touch version of the classic board game "Connect Four."Four in a Row HD is a free, lightweight implementation of the well-known board game where you have to connect 4 discs in a line to win. Great for a quick play, it has some unique featuresContinue Reading...

 
4:13 PM
posted on June 29, 2011 by Zach Honig

In Insert Coin, we look at an exciting new tech project that requires funding before it can hit production. If you'd like to pitch a project, please send us a tip with "Insert Coin" as the subject line. It's been a year since we last heard about Social Bicycles (SoBi), the bike sharing concept that has potential to revolutionize the way we rent, ride, and lock bikes. Now the New York-base

 
4:40 PM
posted on June 29, 2011 by Scott Webster

Way back in early February, Zynga gave us a glimpse at one of the apps/games to feature Honeycomb support in the much anticipated Words With Friends.  The developers were all too excited to show us just how cool fragments would work in Android, and we were all too excited about the Scrabble-like game.  Cut to [...]Zynga Pulls Honeycomb Support for Words With Friends originally appeared on Andro

 
5:04 PM
posted on June 29, 2011 by Darren Murph

"In advance, yes -- you're right, it's impossible. But nonetheless, we have ten radios all working at the same frequency, all at the Shannon limit... and there's no interference." You may not fully grok the significance of that statement, but anyone heavily involved in solving the wireless bandwidth crisis is probably dropjawed. For a little background, there's a perceived limit in wireles

posted on June 29, 2011 by Scott Webster

In a move that makes total sense to us, HTC has taken to Facebook to announce the social networking-heavy HTC Status for AT&T.  Perhaps this is could be considered more of a re-announcement than anything being that the carrier was expected to offer the phone since it was unveiled (HTC ChaCha) back at Mobile World [...]HTC Takes to Facebook to Announce AT&T Status originally appeared on

 
5:19 PM
posted on June 29, 2011 by Thijs Koot

Google states that there's over 500.000 Android activations every day, but where do they get that number from? That's what I'm trying to find out in this article.Android Activations and How They Break Down originally appeared on AndroidGuys. Follow us on Facebook and Twitter!

posted on June 29, 2011 by Robert Nazarian

Square, a service that lets anyone with an Android or iOS device accept credit card payments, received $100 million from venture capitalist Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers. This also brings Square’s valuation to $1 billion. This is the third round of funding. Back in January they raised $27.5 million and the company was valued at $240 [...] Visit TalkAndroid for android news, andro

posted on June 29, 2011 by Amar Toor

We were a bit skeptical when we heard that the notoriously delay-riddled Art Lebedev Studio would be releasing a follow-up to its Optimus Mini Three keyboard this year, but it looks like the Mini Six is moving ever closer to reality. Yesterday, the company unveiled new images of the USB-powered peripheral, confirming that it's in "early production" and slated for release later this year.

 
5:40 PM
posted on June 29, 2011 by Dana Wollman

We have a sneaking suspicion we've written this post before. Oh wait, we did -- sort of. Months after taking a victory lap to flaunt the world's fastest SDHC card, Delkin is back, this time with a superlatively speedy SDXC in tow. The 64GB Elite633 card promises read and write speeds of 95 MBps and 45 MBps, respectively -- that compares with 95MBps and 80MBps for the company's 32GB SDHC.

 
6:04 PM
posted on June 29, 2011 by Robert Nazarian

We reported last week that the HTC ChaCha would be coming to AT&T as the Status. HTC just made it official and we cannot think of a better name for this phone. “HTC Status brings a Facebook experience to people who want to share their experiences with their friends faster and easier than ever before,” said [...] Visit TalkAndroid for android news, android guides, and much more! HTC Stat

posted on June 29, 2011 by Myriam Joire

It's hard not to love Barnes & Noble's Nook Color, especially if you're amongst those who'd rather look at text on a quality backlit screen than an e-paper display. Not only did we enjoy the e-book reader when we first reviewed it, but it keeps getting better thanks to updates to its hidden Android core plus the recent addition of its own app store complete with Pandora and Angry Birds

posted on June 29, 2011 by Robert Nazarian

We reported last week that the HTC ChaCha would be coming to AT&T as the Status. HTC just made it official and we cannot think of a better name for this phone. “HTC Status brings a Facebook experience to people who want to share their experiences with their friends faster and easier than ever before,” said Jason Mackenzie, [...] Visit TalkAndroid for android news, android guides, and muc

 
6:32 PM
posted on June 29, 2011 by Darren Murph

Looks like the world wide web is seeing a few upgrades this week. Shortly after NC State announced a new methodology for routing fiber optic connections more quickly, in flies Alcatel-Lucent with a shiny new network processor to make things even faster. The FP3 that was announced this week promises a "fourfold increase in performance over the fastest IP network available," supporting 400Gbps t

 
6:47 PM
posted on June 29, 2011 by Terrence O'Brien

MagicJack rival NetTalk is planning to crawl out of the infomercial doldrums and launch its own, branded LTE wireless service with the aid of LightSquared. See, when the cellular wholesaler is done taking out GPS signals it plans to sell space on its network to other companies who will then market it to consumers -- and NetTalk wants to be one of those companies. Obviously, offering mobile voi

 
6:59 PM
posted on June 29, 2011 by Terrence O'Brien

The HTC Status (formerly known as the ChaChaCha, the ChaCha, and "the Facebook phone that's not a Facebook phone") is inching ever closer to its AT&T debut. It's already been pictured, sashayed its way through the FCC, and now it's been revealed for all the world to see, appropriately enough, on Facebook. As we were already aware this social networking-focused, QWERTY candybar has had

posted on June 29, 2011 by orb3000

Here we have another simple addictive game presented by XDA member rpimps. Dot Boy is a platform based game that tests your jumping skills, it resembles the famous Donkey Kong arcade game. Use the direction buttons to move Dot Boy and the jump button to jump, collect all the red dots and then get to the exit. According to the developer, the game is hard and some of the testers almost broke thei

 
7:23 PM
posted on June 29, 2011 by Donald Melanson

HP CEO Leo Apotheker has already indicated that he's totally open to licensing webOS to other companies, and he's now confirmed that HP has, in fact, been in talks with a "number of companies" about that possibility. Not surprisingly, he didn't get much more specific than that, and went some way to dampen expectations a bit, saying that "there is no time pressure to do this." According to

 
7:50 PM
posted on June 29, 2011 by Vlad Savov

Remember the good old days when a gigabyte was considered a lot of space? Improvements in hard disk technology have allowed the humble magnetic drive to reach the dizzying heights of multiple terabytes of storage, but Cisco foresees a future that's a few orders of magnitude more impressive. Pinpointing 2015 as the commencement of what it calls the zettabyte era, the company has put togethe

 
8:02 PM
posted on June 29, 2011 by Terrence O'Brien

To this point, not much has come of this whole WiGig thing, but the coalition is marching forward and expanding the standard's capabilities with the introduction of version 1.1. The latest specification makes several tweaks to the 60GHz wireless protocol, but the big news is that the Wireless Gigabit Alliance has signed up with HDMI Licensing, LLC -- adding the ubiquitous video jack to its ars

 
8:29 PM
posted on June 29, 2011 by Dana Wollman

Though Apple took to the pages of The New York Times last week to respond to a chorus of criticism about Final Cut Pro X, it's clear the company is going to have to go a little further in assuaging videographers who were alarmed to learn that the built-from-the-ground-up software omits certain key features found in Final Cut Pro 7. The outfit has posted an FAQ page on its site, which ans

 
8:53 PM
posted on June 29, 2011 by Joseph Volpe

After the headache-inducing bout of hacking woes that beset the corporation in recent weeks, a new Department of Justice-led investigation into Sony's US electronics division may have the company emptying that aspirin bottle. Details of the inquiry are scarce at the moment, but with the company's cooperation confirmed, all signs lead to an alleged price fixing of its rechargeable battery b

 
9:06 PM
posted on June 29, 2011 by Dana Wollman

In Symantec's bleak, dystopian world, it doesn't matter whether you choose Android or iOS -- you'll be making yourself vulnerable to attacks regardless of the camp you're in. The company just concluded a study pitting iOS's security against Android's -- an undertaking intended mainly for corporate IT staffs trying to figure out which devices they can safely issue to employees. (Curiously,

 
9:29 PM
posted on June 29, 2011 by Jesse Bauer

Many people are awaiting the full scale Android assault that is the Samsung Galaxy S II launch in North America, and with that comes lots of new developments as well. XDA member terranim has done some research ( a lot of research) on the Pattern lock for the Samsung Galaxy S II, and found it [...] Visit TalkAndroid for android news, android guides, and much more! Pattern Lock by location fo

posted on June 29, 2011 by Zach Honig

In the market for a $750 Android tablet with an IT-controlled closed ecosystem, Atom processor, and a requisite middle man to place your order? Then you probably work for a corporation. Cisco's Cius Android tablet was designed with a Cisco infrastructure in mind, focusing heavily on security and integration with other products. Sure, you can watch HD video or play Angry Birds (if IT is willi

posted on June 29, 2011 by Jesse Bauer

Yes, another Samsung Galaxy S II story even though most of us still have to wait it out to get one in these parts! It’s such a great device though, we can’t help it! Developers must feel the same way because here’s another hack you can do on a Galaxy S II using AT&T to [...] Visit TalkAndroid for android news, android guides, and much more! Get Faster Speeds on the Sam

 
9:54 PM
posted on June 29, 2011 by Jesse Bauer

It may have taken a long while for T-Mobile UK to roll out Android 2.2 Froyo to Motorola Defy owners in the UK, but it will happen finally, starting in the beginning of July. Heh, I know, that ‘very specific date’ wouldn’t lend much confidence for me either. That said, it has been made know [...] Visit TalkAndroid for android news, android guides, and much more! Motorola D

posted on June 29, 2011 by Terrence O'Brien

It hasn't even been a year since Roku last updated its line of streaming media players -- but nine months is a long time in the gadget world. So it was pleasant, though not entirely surprising, to spot a trio of new devices from the IPTV pioneer sauntering through the FCC bearing the model numbers 3000X, 3050X, and 3100X. Eventually the three boxes will likely be sold as the Roku 2 HD, XD,

 
10:12 PM
posted on June 29, 2011 by egzthunder1

It looks like lots of people are getting their hands on the latest release from HTC, courtesy of Sprint, the EVO 3D. As it is always the case with new releases, there is always room for improvement, and in this particular case, we will focus on increasing the speed of your internet connection. XDA member yoboii23 brings up a guide from the past, one that used to work really well for the EVO 4G.

 
10:36 PM
posted on June 29, 2011 by Brad Molen

We were among the first to check out the upcoming Mango update for Windows Phone, but developers won't be left out of the festivities any longer. Microsoft released the second version of Developer Tools Beta, which lets eager app-building folks try out the refresh on their own devices. More importantly than solid bragging rights, it affords developers the opportunity to test apps in a real

 
10:57 PM
posted on June 29, 2011 by Jesse Bauer

HTC has partnered with Orange UK to get their HTC Desire HD owners onto a better Android OS with an update for Android 2.3 Gingerbread rolling right now. The update should be OTA, so if you’re with Orange UK sporting a Desire HD Chocolate, check your notifications and taste that sweet Gingerbread goodness! Just as a [...] Visit TalkAndroid for android news, android guides, and much more

posted on June 29, 2011 by Tim Stevens

As things get older they tend to get bigger. It's the same for people, corporations, models of cars, budget deficits... and so it is for webOS. As Palm was in the process of being subsumed its great mobile operating system was being eyed for much broader things, far bigger than the little phones it had previously been flashed on. Things like printers and desktops and laptops, but for its f

posted on June 29, 2011 by Joe Sirianni

Dual-core is starting to become the norm in the mobile phone industry and before you know it, quad-core will be right around the corner.  In the meantime, we thought it would be worthwhile focusing on two particular power-horses that have recently emerged in the mobile industry.  HTC’s Sensation 4G and Samsung’s Galaxy S II are probably [...] Visit TalkAndroid for android news, an

 
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posted on June 29, 2011 by Joe Sirianni

I never would have thought in a million years that Shazam would be one of the most used apps in my app arsenal.  Yet, I find myself using the application almost daily.  I have a long commute to work and often come across a new tune that quickly catches my interest.  The days of hearing [...] Visit TalkAndroid for android news, android guides, and much more! Shazam Update Now Brings You Musi

 

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