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Get an Android PC on a stick for $74

While a proper Android-based computer has yet to form in a practical way, this new option is a viable alternative for its price. It’s the $ 74 MK802 stick from retailer All Express. The device comes with Android 4.0, apparently, and while the listing’s title mentions “Google TV,” we can’t seem to figure out whether [...]
May 18th, 2012 | Filed under PhandroidTags: Android, Apps, Based Computer, Bet, CORTEX, Express, Fans, Google, Internal Storage, Love, Microsd Card Slot, Mid Range, Nbsp, New Option, Playback Capabilities, Port Cable, Rsquo, Seo, Stick, Tv Cable, WiFi -
Google IO calendar filling up with Android developer sessions

With around six weeks to go before Google IO 2012 kicks off it would make sense to let registered developers know what to look forward to. Such is the case now as Google has listed a bunch of developer sessions and fireside chats on the IO Sessions page. As of right now there are 20 [...]
May 18th, 2012 | Filed under AndroidGuys -
Sprint enables carrier billing for all Google Play content

Sprint customers will find that they now have the option to pay for all content in Google Play through their monthly wireless bill. Joining apps and games, subscribers can now purchase movies, e-books, and music and add it to their next statement. The move is a welcome one for those who don’t have a credit [...]
May 18th, 2012 | Filed under AndroidGuysTags: Android, Apps, billing, Billing Capabilities, carrier, Carrier Billing, content, Content Billing, Credit Card, E Books, enables, Facebook, Games, Google, Interest Rates, International Providers, Mobile Billing, Mobile Usa, Partnerships, Play, Podcast, Sprint, Sprint Customers, Storefront, subscribers, T Mobile -
Drugomatic – math game for Android

Free Math Game for Android developed by Drugo Apps. You can download this game on Google Play Store : play.google.com Music in this video: “Copenhagen NV” by enoe 2011 – Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution Video Rating: 5 / 5
May 17th, 2012 | Filed under VideoTags: Android, Apps, Copenhagen Nv, Creative Commons Attribution, Download Game, Drugomatic, Enoe, Free Game, Free Math, game, Game Free, Game Play, Google, math, Math Game, Music -
Chameleon launcher gives early access to Kickstarter donors

There’s a ton of launchers available at the moment, but depressingly few are for Android tablets (with Go Launcher HD being the best among them). Chameleon is a new tablet launcher that uses an impressive methodology: its layout changes depending upon the time of day, connection, or even GPS location, catering itself to which apps [...]
May 17th, 2012 | Filed under AndroidCommunity -
Mozilla Firefox native version hit Android in beta, comes with mouth-watering features

Right now the browsing war is going on between Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox and Opera. Mostly people consider Mozilla and Google as the top competitors, and no doubt they are. Recently, Google launched the Google Chrome beta version for their very own Android OS, and now it seems Mozilla Firefox don’t want to stay behind, [...]
May 17th, 2012 | Filed under AndroidGuysTags: Adobe Flash, Android, Api, Apps, beta, Beta Version, Cnet, comes, Design Elements, Facebook, features, Firefox, Flash Support, Google, Interface Design, Mouth Watering, mouthwatering, Mozilla, Mozilla Firefox, native, New Browser, No Doubt, Opera, People, Podcast, Ui, User Interface, Version -
What do Apple and Microsoft’s June developer conferences mean for Android?

This June is going to be huge for mobile operating systems. Not only is Google hosting I/O, where they should be announcing several exciting things, but Microsoft will be announcing products and services at the Windows Phone Developer Summit, and Apple will be detailing iOS 6 at WWDC. I plan on going over some of [...]
May 16th, 2012 | Filed under AndroidandmeTags: Amp, Android, Apple, Apps, Attendees, Bets, conferences, developer, Developer Conferences, developers, Droid, Google, June, Launch, Lumia, mean, Microsoft Developer, Microsoft’s, Mobile Operating Systems, Reuters, Technology Publications, Verge, Verizon, Windows Phone, Working Closely With Microsoft, Wpds, Wwdc -
Sprint HTC EVO 4G LTE and AT&T HTC One X Delayed – Apple To Blame

Two of HTC’s heavy hitters — the HTC EVO 4G LTE and HTC One X — are facing shipping delays here in the states due to a U.S. Customs investigation. Apparently, both devices are being examined to ensure they aren’t in violation of an International Trade Commission exclusion order over Apple patent #5,946,647 (having to [...]
May 16th, 2012 | Filed under PhandroidTags: 4g, Amp, Apple, Apps, AT&T, Blame, customs, delayed, Galaxy, Gs2, Heavy Hitters, Htc, International Trade Commission, Itc, Legal Troubles, Lte, Market Share, Patents, Patience, Rsquo, Shipping Delays, Sprint, Taiwanese Manufacturer, Us Availability -
WSJ: Multiple Nexus devices from different manufacturers by Thanksgiving

A report out of the Wall Street Journal has us thinking differently about the Nexus program. According to the report, Google may be going all-in on their new Nexus strategy, partnering with not one, but multiple OEMs on Nexus devices that Google would sell directly to customers similar to its recent Galaxy Nexus offering. Google hopes to have [...]
May 15th, 2012 | Filed under Androidandme -
Samsung adds four T-Mobile devices to Android 4.0 update list

Some of you T-Mobile users may recall that Samsung seemingly skipped your carrier a few weeks back when they announced which U.S. devices would see an Android 4.0 update. For reasons unknown, Samsung listed a handful of smartphones and tablets from the other three big players but neglected to mention T-Mobile. Today sees things getting [...]
May 15th, 2012 | Filed under AndroidGuys