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Sprint lawsuit seeks to block Clearwire stock acquisition by Dish
Sprint has named both Dish and Clearwire in a lawsuit today to prevent Dish’s potential acquisition of a large quantity of Clearwire stock. That statement seems relatively straightforward, but the details get pretty muddy. Sprint of course has a vested interest in the fate of Clearwire as they are the majority shareholders with 50.2%. They ...
17-06-2013, 23:58 Por Sean Riley
[Rumor] Key Lime Pie Android 5.0 might be out this October
Let’s spin that rumor mill and see where it takes us. Seems that some anonymous tipsters have pegged Key Lime Pie to come out sometime in October. If that was not enough for you, how about the fact that Key Lime Pie was designed with the intentions to run on low-end phones and not just ...
17-06-2013, 23:36 Por David Pena
MyFitnessPal Gets Updated To v2.7 – From Horrendously Ugly To Holo In One Easy Step
One of the most popular fitness apps on Google Play has long been MyFitnessPal. This was true in spite of how it looked – the app's UI absolutely awful, and performance left a lot to be desired. But no more. MyFitnessPal has gotten a new Holo interface in the most recent update. The developers of MyFitnessPal completely redesigned the app. Performance is considerably better, and you could legitimately call the design Holo (#YOLO). The way tabs behave isn't quite wit...
17-06-2013, 23:13 Por Ryan Whitwam
TalkAndroid Daily Dose for June 17, 2013
With hectic schedules, it can be hard to keep track of everything in your news feed. That’s why we created the TalkAndroid Daily Dose. This is where we recap the day’s hottest stories so you can get yourself up to speed in quick fashion. Happy reading!! Apps New MPme Radio app promises to find the ...
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17-06-2013, 23:05 Por Robert Nazarian
Nuance Updates Dragon Assistant To v4.0 With Custom Wake Up Word, Improved Email Dictation, And More
Nuance comes at voice interactions in a slightly different way with Dragon Assistant than Google does with Now. Google Now is a search tool first and foremost, but there are some assistant-type functions grafted on too. Dragon Assistant is more conversational and handles a few complex tasks very well. In fact, it just got a better at a number of things. Nuance is releasing a big 4.0 update on Google Play. This version brings more automation to the app so you'll hopefully have to...
17-06-2013, 23:00 Por Ryan Whitwam
Download Google Now Style Wallpapers for your Device
Wallpapers. There have been many a nights were I’ve stayed up in the we hours, just trying to find the perfect wallpaper to compliment my homescreen, and theme of my phone. Does not always workout for me, but if you are in the market for some Google Now style wallpapers, I got the link for ...
17-06-2013, 22:46 Por David Pena
Sprint expands 4G LTE coverage to 22 new cities including Miami
Sprint’s 4G LTE coverage map just got a little more crowded. The network added 22 new markets today, which includes Miami and Tampa, FL. In addition, Sprint announced they have plans to expand LTE to a number of cities in Texas, Wisconsin, Washington and Michigan. Sprint plans to provide 4G LTE to 200 million customers by the ...
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17-06-2013, 22:37 Por Aditya Thawardas
More Magenta LTE Sightings in Chicago Among Others
Although there’s been no official launch dates for T-Mobile’s LTE coming to Chicago yet, it has been spotted throughout the area recently. There’s been reports of users picking up weak LTE signals near the Loop as far back as April. Today that changed; it’s been reported to be about five times as fast and is ...
17-06-2013, 22:20 Por zAcHcOmA
PC Diagnostic Tool CPU-Z Makes The Jump To Android
Those of you who are avid PC hardware junkies, like myself, will be very familiar with the PC program called CPU-Z. Well, the program has made the jump to Android, offering all the information you’d expect from the diagnostic tool. With CPU-Z, you will be able to see all nitty-gritty details of your phone’s operations, ...
17-06-2013, 22:00 Por Stephen Yuen
Finding a Chromebook just got easier with expansion of retail availability
Google revealed on their official blog today that they have reached agreement with several retailers to start carrying Chromebooks on their retail shelves. The devices have been available at Best Buy locations and through Amazon.com. Probably the biggest outlet added to the list is Walmart, which will carry a $199 Acer version of the Chromebook ...
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17-06-2013, 20:51 Por Jeff Causey
SmugMug releases native Android app to Google Play Store
Online photo service SmugMug released a native Android app to the Google Play Store today, making use of the service much easier to use compared to the mobile web version. The SmugMug service starts at $5 per month, which entitles users to unlimited photo uploads. Prices go up from there if you want to do ...
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17-06-2013, 20:36 Por Jeff Causey
gReader Developer Working On New App Called News+, With Extensions Supporting Multiple RSS Sources
In exactly two weeks, the bell will toll for Google Reader, taking down the infrastructure for quite a few popular RSS reader clients with it. But a few are sticking it out, including the developer of popular Android Google Reader client gReader. Noin Nion has decided to expand the basics of gReader into a new app, tentatively titled News+. The new app will add support for extensions synced to external multiple external sources, including Feedly; gReader is one of the launch partners for Feed...
17-06-2013, 20:29 Por Jeremiah Rice
15 Best (And 2 WTF) New Android Apps From The Last 2 Weeks (6/4/13 - 6/17/13)
Welcome to the roundup of the best new Android applications, games, and live wallpapers that went live in the Play Store or were spotted by us in the previous 2 weeks or so. This is the app roundup. The game roundup from this week can be found here. Please wait for this page to load in full in order to see the AppBrain widgets, which include ratings and pricing info. Looking for the previous roundup editions? Find them here. Featured App DigiCal Calendar & Widgets Today's roundup is prese...
17-06-2013, 19:38 Por Jeremiah Rice
[Drama] Sprint Sues DISH Network And Clearwire For Butting In On Its SoftBank Love Triangle
If you're thinking this whole Sprint-SoftBank-Clearwire-DISH fiasco is getting a bit confusing, you're not alone: Sprint's fed up with the whole ordeal, and is now suing DISH and Clear for trying to run off together in a lurid affair of megahertz and majority ownership. Why, exactly? Well, SoftBank, basically. One requirement of the Japanese firm's deal to buy out Sprint is that the Now Network take a controlling interest in Clearwire, whose juicy 2500MHz spectrum lease is the apple of SoftB...
17-06-2013, 18:44 Por David Ruddock
DashClock Widget Updated To Version 1.5 With Daydream Support, New Weather Options, And More
If you have a device running Android 4.2, there is literally no reason to avoid checking out DashClock Widget. This app comes from Googler Roman Nurik and it completely transforms your lock screen. Despite already being excellent, DashClock just got an update with more features. For those not aware, DashClock is a lock screen widget for Android 4.2 devices. It uses extensions to pull data from various sources and drops everything you select into the widget. Third-party develop...
17-06-2013, 18:42 Por Ryan Whitwam
HTC Finally Releases Missing AT&T HTC One Kernel Source, Along With The Long-Lost Thunderbolt ICS Source
HTC must've been doing a bit of spring (read: summer) cleaning when it suddenly stumbled across some source code that should've been released to the public ages ago. First up is the AT&T HTC One's kernel source, which was nowhere to be found back in late April when all other One variants' source hit the scene. What's even more interesting, however, is that the company also released the Thunderbolt's ICS kernel source. Just now. If you remember, the TBolt (finally) got its taste of ICS ...
17-06-2013, 18:42 Por Cameron Summerson
[Deal Alert] AT&T's LG Optimus G Pro Down To $79.99 With A New Contract On Amazon
When a moderately huge phone just won't cut it, there's the enormous LG Optimus G Pro. This 5.5-inch monster is LG's newest Android device and it can be yours for just $79.99 through Amazon. That's even lower than the Fry's deal last month for $99.99. The Optimus G Pro is a step up from its predecessor, the Optimus G. The G Pro has a 1080p 5.5-inch LCD, 2GB of RAM, a 1.7GHz quad-core Snapdragon 600, a 13MP camera, and 32GB of storage. They even tossed in an IR blaster. It runs Android 4.1.2,...
17-06-2013, 18:40 Por Ryan Whitwam
HTC Desire 200 Specs
We recently reported of the new budget handsets from HTC. While the specs aren’t at all impressive, if the HTC One is any indication of the quality of materials used, it should actually be a real contender against other budget handsets. The leaked specs from Pocket-Lint are up after the break. But first, here’s a video! Please turn your volume down before ...The post HTC Desire 200 Specs appeared first on AndroidGuys.
17-06-2013, 17:58 Por Tony McAfee
Blurry photo of Sony i1 Honami cameraphone leaks, specs included
Sony will be competing with the Samsung Galaxy S 4 Zoom and the Nokia EOS in the fall when it releases its own cameraphone, the i1 Honami. The device will come with a Cybershot-quality camera and a full HD display. If the specs that have been leaked so far are legitimate, then this phone could ...
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17-06-2013, 16:30 Por Harrison Kaminsky
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