Monthly Archives: July 2012

LG Optimus L7 launches in New Zealand

LG Optimus L7 launches in New Zealand

For immediate release1 August 2012 Beauty and performance in one smart package, the LG Optimus L7 launches in New Zealand Sporting a premium design and with a largest-in-class 4.3- inch display, the Optimus L7 offers Google’s latest Ice Cream Sandwich Android OS. And as part of the L-Series, it offers timeless style. At 8.7mm,...
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Mobile Innovations Delivers Note For Courier Companies With New Enterprise Android App

With Android becoming a leading platform, Mobile Innovations recognized that their developers could leverage the experience they gained by building field dispatch solutions for mobile policing. They did just that with MobiNote a robust enterprise Android Courier App. While other Android developers focus on games and consumer apps for smartphones, Mobile Innovations’ emphasis on...
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Android smartphone market share in US drops to 56% in 2Q12

Android smartphone market share in US drops to 56% in 2Q12

According to Strategy Analytics, smartphone shipments fell five percent annually to reach 24 million units in the U.S. in 2Q12. The Android OS lost ground to Apple iOS and Android’s market share fell four points on an annual basis to 56 percent, added the market research firm. “We estimate Android shipped 13.4 million smartphones...
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My BMW Remote app ready to Play with Android

Smart vehicle control. Multifunctional My BMW Remote app now also available for smartphones with Android operating system. 31.07.2012 Munich. The My BMW Remote app is now available for smartphones running the Android operating system, too. The application can be downloaded for free from the Google Play store (Android Market), and offers all the same...
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Enterprise Ping (for Android)

Enterprise Ping (for Android)

Enterprise Ping is a 99-cent Android app available from Google Play. The app is developed by Enterprising Apps, the same company that developed Wolf WiFi Pro (for Android). Enterprise Ping is a graphical ping tool. Ping is simple, yet it’s one of the most effective network utilities for troubleshooting connection and latency issues. Instead...
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Android gaming tablet Wikipad sheds 3D, grows to 10"

Jul 31, 2012, 15:00 (0 Talkback) First, on the hardware itself, yesterday VentureBeat shared some exclusive specs. The hardware of the tablet (setting aside the controller attachment) seems solid. The Wikipad is now a 10.1″ tablet with a 1280×800 IPS display. Inside is a Tegra 3 T30 chip running at 1.4 Ghz. That makes...
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Android 4.1 Jelly Bean Factory Images Released: How To Restart Your Phone With The New OS, Other Devices To Get The …

Google’s brand of Nexus devices are partially geared toward developers, as ZDNet notes, and mobile devices usually receive upgrades before other Android gadgets do. This could be attributed to the fact that they use a stock version of Android, which doesn’t include the skins that manufacturers often use to augment the OS.  Skinned devices...
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Why Are Android Tablets Growing in Popularity

by Pete Malcolm Today, the Android Tablet PC is becoming more popular with more consumers purchasing the android tablet due to the many advantages the android offers. Android is an open-source operating system for phones and tablets. Android tablets are lightweight, very portable, and have a big touch screen display which makes viewing easy....
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Spotify Radio Streaming For Android OS Arrives

Spotify Radio Streaming For Android OS Arrives

By Mike on July 31st, 2012 The digital streaming service Spotify has expanded on its offerings once again. You may recall that it was last month when the digital music service launched a radio feature for its app that is available on the iOS platform and now, the company has launched the same feature...
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DataSaver (for Android)

Capped data plans are the new normal, so it’s time to use every trick in the book to maximize your available smartphone data. DataSaver, from Devicescape, should definitely be in an Android phone owner’s toolkit. Running in the background, DataSaver automatically connects you to a range of Wi-Fi hotspots, auto-negotiating those tricky login pages...
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