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CadreBible (Version 1.7.1)

Bible study tool including: - Multiple translations including KJV, NASB, Greek New Testaments, Septuagint and Vulgate - Matthew Henry's Commentary (others coming soon) - Full text search with history - Bookmarks - User preferred colours and font size - Cross References and Footnotes - Highlights - Personal Notes - Browsing History and Sessions - [...]

Tic-TacToe (Version 1.0.2)

A simple tic-Tac-Toe applicationt that I made because my kids love to play Tic-Tac-Toe and it was a great learning experience. Read more @ AndAppStore.com New Listings

Android Market update: priced applications for US users

Android Market update: priced applications for US users

Last Friday, we enabled developers to upload priced apps and saw a flurry of activity in the days that followed. Today, it is my pleasure to let you know that we have begun the phased rollout of priced applications to T-Mobile G1 users in the US. Once the service is enabled on their devices, T-Mobile G1 users will be able to see the priced apps [...]

Android Market Hacked (Kinda Sorta)

Android Market Hacked (Kinda Sorta)

UPDATE:  The guy responsible for the Android Market Hack left me the following message which puts this story in perspective a bit: “Just a note… I’m using an average G1, though I have rooted it prior to the update that took it away.” I’m not entirely sure that a dev G1 can see protected applications for this [...]

T-Mobile G2 (US-spec HTC Magic) outed by Google?

Google took to the stage to unveil GMail's offline functionality this week, but may have inadvertently announced something else, too: the T-Mobile G2.  Vic Gundotra, vice president of engineering, used the new HTC Magic to demonstrate the app, but rather than Vodafone branding the handset he brought out had T-Mobile's ... Read more @ Android [...]

Froogloid Provides Walkthrough of a2b

Froogloid Provides Walkthrough of a2b

The following is a guest post from Froogloid, makers of a2b. Have a look through one of the recent apps to join the Android Market designed to make your life easier. Ever been to an amusement park and forget where exactly it was that your car was parked? You might be interested in this one. What is a2b? It’s GPS with a brain! Have you ever [...]

Asus Team Working on Android Netbook for End of Year Release

Asus Team Working on Android Netbook for End of Year Release

Asustek, one of the recent companies to join the Open Handset Alliance, is working to develop an Android-based netbook for release as soon as the end of 2009. Already a leader in the netbook market, Asus has put together a team of engineers charged with the task of bringing Google’s powerful OS to low-cost laptops. There is defintely a [...]

Noble Master Games Release Strategy Game for Android (PRESS RELEASE)

Noble Master Games Release Strategy Game for Android (PRESS RELEASE)

Honolulu, HI - February 20, 2009 — Noble Master Games releases their medieval strategy game for mobile phones running the new Google Android operating system. Aevum Obscurum a risk-like turn-based strategy game where you take the reigns of a budding empire and struggle against fellow empires for control of Europe. The Android version of the [...]

Patience: Paid Applications Rollout Is Phased

Patience: Paid Applications Rollout Is Phased

People have - at random intervals - been seeing Paid Applications hit the Android Market. Last night a Phandroid Reader Spotted Priced Apps and just about 5 minutes ago they appeared on my G1. The Android Developers Blog just made a post announcing “Priced Applications For US users”: Last Friday, we enabled developers to upload priced [...]

Sprint Android Coming, CEO Reassures

Sprint Android Coming, CEO Reassures

When Sprint customers and Android Fans are one in the same it can make for a frustrating combination. Before we knew who would carry the first Android Phone, Sprint was a logical possibility. But T-Mobile released the G1, Sprint CEO Dan Hesse dissed Android and things didn’t look so good. That is until December 2008 when we learned that [...]

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