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According to Androlib’s data, the Android Marketplace now has 100,000 apps. Whats amazing about this fact is that only 3 months ago, the marketplace only had 50,000 apps. This is certainly a testament to Android’s quick growth. Another interesting fact is that apps have now passed over 1,000,000 downloads. For mores stats check out this [ READ MORE ]
Not much to report here, but Apple has invited many major press companies to a presentation on Friday where they will likely address the iPhone 4 antenna issue. It starts on July 16th at 10 AM. Stay tuned for more details. : : : : : : : : : : [ READ MORE ]
RIM has said many times that we (the public) could be using devices powered by Blackberry 6 as early as May. However, we have yet to see any of these devices. As RIM still works to (hopefully) perfect their new OS, they have found the time to release another teaser video that highlights some of [ READ MORE ]
At the Microsoft Worldwide Partner Conference today, Andy Lees announced that the Windows Phone Live website would allow users to have significant control over their phones. The site will be separated into two main sections—one which deals with syncing and another which deals with lost/stolen phones. The syncing section will allow users to synchronize photos, [ READ MORE ]
Early adopters of the T-Mobile G1 (HTC Dream/Magic) can now have the first fully-functioning build of CyanogenMod 6, which is based on Google’s Froyo (Android 2.2). Cyanogen’s rooted copy of Android 2.2 seems to have nearly all the bells and whistles of the actual version with the exception of Flash 10.1. While the majority of [ READ MORE ]
Just this past day, Android and Me was able to get their hands on the brand new Droid 2. As you can see from the picture above the new Droid is almost exactly the same as the old one. With a slightly sleeker face, modified arrow keys, and different navigation buttons the majority of the [ READ MORE ]
LG One and LG Chic pictured on left and right respectively Today in the UK, LG debuted their first phones based on Android 2.2 also known as Froyo. The Optimus Series is a family of smartphones that will primarily be released in Europe with a few of the handset making their way to America. LG [ READ MORE ]
Graph of how the iPhone interprets signal reception, and how the Hold effect changes the signal. With the announcement of Apple’s software fix, many people have begun to believe that all of their iPhone 4 signal problems will soon be a thing of the past. Unfortunately that is not quite the case. The signal problem [ READ MORE ]
After selling 1.7 million units in just the first week, Apple is now facing a class action lawsuit against its Apple iPhone 4. As reported by CNET, a suit was filed in the U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland on behalf of Kevin McCafferey, Linda Wrinn, and others. Essentially the suit accuses Apple [ READ MORE ]
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