Archive for November, 2011
Sonos Controller update to v3.6 brings tablet support, Slacker Radio and more
The Sonos Controller app for Android has finally received another update today bringing the music app to version 3.6 and it is available now. The popular hi-fi speakers come in many varieties and if you own any you’ll be happy to know today’s update brings plenty of much needed features, including Slacker Radio support. If you want [...]
Motorola Xoom update rolling out now
The original Honeycomb tablet the Motorola Xoom isn’t going anywhere just yet. It was updated with 4G LTE, It’ll see Ice Cream Sandwich eventually and today Verizon is supplying users with another update. Don’t run home on your lunch break or anything because this is not some super secret Android 4.0 update, instead we have a [...]
Gameloft releases free version of UNO in Android Market
Gameloft has just dropped us a note, advising that they have released a free, ad-supported version of UNO into the Android Market. It appears to be the exact same experience as the paid ($2.99) version, save for in-app advertisements throughout. If you have an Android device running 1.6 or higher then you'll want to check out UNO. Aside from [...]
Dual-core 2GHz Samsung Exnyos 5250 expected in just a few short months
Samsung has unveiled their latest System-on-chip (SoC) this week, trumpeting the arrival of the Exynos 5250, a dual-core 2GHz chipset. Expected to be used in high-end tablets, the Samsung chips go into mass production in the second quarter of 2012. At that rate we might expect to see these in future Galaxy Tabs and other tablets in the second [...]
Auburn Tigers 2011 Live Clock [V1.1.1]
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Happy Holidroid Contest: Quick Pic Challenge
You’ll want to sign up for AndroidForums.com for today’s contest challenge AND future challenges. Because DISQUS allows comment editing without timestamps, we’re unable to assuredly identify a winner using the Phandroid commenting system for time-based contests. Make sure you read each contest post carefully to make sure [...]
Just In Case You Wanted to See What It Looks Like When Carrier IQ is Doing Its Thing [Video]
Trevor Eckhart, the soul who has taken it upon himself to expose CarrierIQ and the carriers who use them, has recently published a video showing what exactly is going on inside your ROM when Carrier IQ is enabled. He shows a number of different things, including how keystrokes on external buttons are recorded, how keystrokes on the dialer are [...]
Check Out Grungy Ball for Android [Video]
We were just tipped about a cool looking game called Grungy Ball for Android. It’s a very simple game – just like the name of the developer implies – but looks fun and looks great doing what it does. You have elevated panels on which to roll a grungy-looking ball, trying to make your way to the finish line without falling off of [...]
Cisco prepares AT&T and Verizon versions of its Cius tablet
What’s a Cius? That’s a question that Cisco probably wants to hear more often. The company’s only tablet has been overshadowed by more mainstream offerings, due in no small part to the fact that it’s only available through business channels. That said, Cnet reports that they’re seeing the adoption that they wanted, [...]
Verizon rolls out DROID CHARGE Gingerbread OTA update
If you bought a Samsung DROID CHARGE when it launched back in May, you’ve been waiting for this for a long, long time. After numerous leaks, Verizon is finally sending out its Gingerbread update to eager DROID CHARGE owners. As always, you can wait for the over-the-air rollout to come to your area or initiate it manually in the Settings [...]









