Monthly Archives: October 2011

Kindle Fire Up Close: Why It’s the "Android" Tablet to Beat

The Kindle Fire looks like the best Android tablet yet. Why? Because it doesn’t look or act like an Android tablet. We just got up close with the Fire, Amazon‘s new $199 slate that completely replaces Google’s interface with its own. No, we weren’t allowed to touch the Fire, but we did get a...
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Kindle Fire Challenger: $199 Kobo Vox On Sale Now

Beating Amazon to the punch, Kobo started selling the Vox Android tablet today for just $199. We were lucky enough to get some hands-on time with the eReader/tablet, and we’re excited about what Kobo brings to the table. In particular, the one big jump over Amazon’s upcoming tablet is the anti-reflective 7-inch FFS+ capacitive...
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Oxygen Software Performs Forensic Study of Password and Pattern Lock Protection in Android OS Devices

Revealing or bypassing passwords protecting suspects’ mobile devices is one of the most important goals in today’s mobile forensics. Oxygen Software performs a forensic study of device password and pattern lock protection of Android devices, discovers ways to reveal or bypass such protection, and analyzes forensic feasibility of doing so. Moscow, Russia (PRWEB) October...
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Occupy Wall Street Android app maker speaks up

Since its debut in the Android Market, the Occupy Wall Street app “I’m Getting Arrested” has created enough buzz to draw over 12,000 downloads, according to its developer Jason Van Anden.  The Daily Caller recently caught up with Van Anden to discuss what prompted him to create the app, why he wants the government to...
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Motorola unveils ET1 Android tablet

“Agile adoption Survey” SIEMENS:Thousands of documents turned into a single source of product knowledge? Get Teamcenter. See the demo. Article source
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HTC Rhyme Android phone

The HTC Rhyme Android phone may have originally intended to target females, but this sleek and stylish Android phone should appeal to a broader market, too. On its own the Rhyme doesn’t offer anything out of the ordinary. However, its killer feature is the amount of included accessories that come in the box, including...
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How to add Ice Cream Sandwich features to your Android phone today

How to add Ice Cream Sandwich features to your Android phone today

Google announced Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich (ICS) last week, but unless you have a Nexus S or you invest in a Galaxy Nexus, chances are you won’t receive an official update until 2012. Furthermore, ICS represents a huge updated with many new features and improvements, so the wait will be particularly excruciating. Don’t...
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Android app lets parents track their trick-or-treating children

TUCSON, AZ (KOLD) - Some parents may find it spooky if their older children ask to trick-or-treat without them this Halloween. Now there’s a mobile app that’s getting a lot of national attention that claims to calm those fears, at least a little. KOLD News 13′s Courtney Carlmark put it to the test. The...
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Moving ahead with Android

I have an Android phone. My friend has one too, but the Android versions we have on our phones are different. I have the latest version, and my friend is disappointed that he cannot install some apps that require the latest Android update to run. Though tech buffs are aware of the reason, the...
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Lenovo’s upcoming LePhone S2 seen running Android as well as Windows Phone, looks confused

Lenovo’s upcoming LePhone S2 seen running Android as well as Windows Phone, looks confused

We’re not quite sure what’s going on here: you see, Lenovo’s been cosying up to Android for its smartphones and tablets all this time, so we were a bit surprised when one of its product managers posted some photos of a Windows Phone-powered handset (even Engadget makes an appearance). More interestingly, this mysterious phone...
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