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CTIA 2012 recap

Another event is wound down, and like most electronic and wireless trade shows, it was just about all Android. We didn't see anything huge, HTC and Samsung had already presented their wares, but we did see some interesting stuff. Interesting things like Ice Cream Sandwich running on an AT&T branded Samsung Galaxy Note. No, they didn't tell us when the update was coming. We also saw MasterCard trying to get into the mobile payment game, with NFC and one-click Internet shopping. We

Motorola DROID 2 vs Motorola DROID X

PhoneArena presents a thorough video comparison of the Motorola DROID 2 and Motorola DROID X. Separated by only a month, two prestigious Android based smartphones from Motorola are currently at the forefront of the whole Android lineup. The one-two punch combo from Motorola may have surprised many, especially when there is so much competition from all sides, but the tandem will undoubtedly attract customers thanks to their high-end status. There were some people who were quick to

Samsung Galaxy Nexus White Unboxing

An unboxing of the Samsung Galaxy Nexus 16GB in White. For more information visit: www.clove.co.uk

Getting Started on the BlackBerry Bold 9650; Learn the Basics of BlackBerry

Basics for starting up and using your BlackBerry Bold 9650 for the first time

New Image of Sprint’s Samsung SPH-L300 Leaked – S4 Processor, NFC and Android 4.0.4

It was only yesterday, a “user agent profile” for what is believed to be Sprint’s Samsung Galaxy S3 variant (SPH-L710), leaked all over the interwebs and now today — we have this. No, that’s not the Nexus One. What you’re looking at in the above image is the SPH-L300, a mid-level device from Samsung that looks to rival the HTC One S on T-Mobile. Other than the clear design departure from anything we’ve seen from Samsung — or any other

Coby Kyros 7-Inch Android 4.0 4 GB 16:9 Resistive Touchscreen Internet Tablet, Black MID7033-4

Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich 4 GB DIMM 7-inch screen 802_11_BG wireless Product Description7″ ANDROID OS 4.0 Resistive Touchscreen tablet 16:9, Access popular games and apps from the GetJar marketplace, All-in-1 device to browse the web, watch YouTube videos, check Email and much more, Plays popular internet video, music, and photo formats, E-Reader with access to thousands of books, 4GB Internal memory plus microSDHC memory card slot to store your music, photos, and videos, 512MB

I need to learn how to root my android tablet?

I have an android phone, and just recently got a Craig android tablet. I don’t know anything about rooting and what its all about. I notice alot of people doing that. Can any one tell me what its all about and how to do it? Like I hear its a way to update your android, is that correct?

T70 Google Android 7″ Tablet

Product DescriptionWelcome to the new Infiniti T70 tablet PC. This affordable, 7 inch touchscreen, compact device will provide you with access to all your media content, Internet connectivity, and access to thousands of Android Apps. The Infiniti T70 runs Android 2.3 and offers Google suite applications to help you to enjoy web browsing, reading, shopping and more. Simply connected Built in Wi-Fi (802.11 b/g) allows you to connect wirelessly to the Internet anywhere a Wi-Fi network

PayAnywhere aims to make accepting payments on the go a breeze

The ability to accept and process payments while on the go is not a new concept, but it is also one that is far from perfected. We have seen tons of options, ranging from things like Square to PayPal's attempt, and all of them seem to fall short in on way or another. PayAnywhere is a mobile payment processing company that has taken the shortcomings of other applications, built upon them, and come in with the lowest processing fees, making the service a rather attractive one. When looking

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