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Months ago, HTC promised to bring Android 2.3 Gingerbread to the HTC Desire after months of speculation over whether or not it would happen due to the lack of internal storage on the device. The update was then released to everyone with a HTC Desire on August 1st via HTCdev -- or so we thought. It turns out this update is for nearly every HTC Desire bar the ones sold by Telstra. Typical. The Android 2.3 update has had a lot of the built-in apps... (Keep reading..) |
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HP recently 'killed off' their Mobile Operating System, WebOS, which they not long ago acquired when they bought out Palm; but what's this got to do with Android? Not much really, however, here's why I think Google and Motorola (Googlerola, if you will) should be paying attention -- in my dream world, at least. With WebOS pretty much dead in the water; HP are trying to get rid off their TouchPads by any means necessary -- their weapon of choice? A $99 pricetag. By selling them at this price, HP... (Keep reading..) |
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If you're the owner of HTC's 4.3-inch Desire HD and you purchased it from Vodafone, you'll be happy to know there's a 14MB maintenance update waiting for you to download and install. The update fixes 3 major issues that arose from the 2.3.3 update that happened during early June: Wi-Fi performance improvements GSM-only option Automatic Date / Time retrieval The GSM-only option is when you choose to make the phone use only GSM networks, which cuts back on battery usage and slows your internet speeds back to EDGE or GPRS on 2G/GSM. As for the... (Keep reading..) |
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I am -- as you may know -- currently on hiatus from my writing duties over at Ausdroid. This allows me to focus more on my schooling and other important factors in my life. This also means that there's a void over at Ausdroid that needs to be filled. To counter this, Team Ausdroid are looking for one (or two) new writers to join up and write about Android news and shhttuff that's currently happening in Australia. So if you're a budding writer, have a genuine interest in Android and want... (Keep reading..) |
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About a week ago, Facebook launched a new application for iOS and Android: Facebook Messenger. It's a standalone application that doesn't have anything to do with the Facebook application. Instead it's just the messaging aspect of the application, except in overdrive. What Facebook is trying to do is curb the need for SMS -- which carriers make millions from -- and replace it with their free service. Facebook Messenger appears to be the mobile version of Facebook's newly-integrated messaging and inbox system on the desktop site. You have all... (Keep reading..) |
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Ever wondered how the Nexus devices come about? I certainly have, and during today's Google + Motorola event they let loose a bit of information as to how the Nexus program works. What we already knew from Andy Rubin, is that there's a manufacturing partner, a chipset partner and a carrier partner (in the U.S.A. at least). Today we learnt that Google gives the manufacturer 9 months starting from Christmas to design, develop and mass-produce a device that will run the latest version of Android well; better yet, perfectly. If that's... (Keep reading..) |
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Whether you love them or hate them, you've got to admit Samsung are pretty darn awesome. Not only have they been okay with users unlocking and destroying their Android devices since very early days -- unlike other manufacturers *glares at HTC and Motorola* -- they're also completely supportive of the unofficial Android development community. Not all that long ago they sent members of the CyanogenMod development team brand new Galaxy S II's for free. Yes, I know that it's also a marketing gimmick... (Keep reading..) |
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I was extremely excited to hear about Minecraft coming to Android when it was announced way back February, and now the day has come where Minecraft is now readily available -- for the Sony Ericsson Xperia Play, that is. Today Mojang, the development studio behind Minecraft, launched Minecraft Pocket Edition on the Android Market for $6.99 (USD). The only problem is that's an exclusive for the Xperia Play. Mojang stated that Minecraft PE would indeed be coming to other Android device in the future, but for now... (Keep reading..) |
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Whether you like them or not, Motorola Mobility -- the mobile division of Motorola -- will soon be completely owned by Google after agreeing to a sale price of 12.5 billion USD. That's a premium of 63% over the normal share price, meaning that each share was sold for $40 in cold hard cash. The deal is yet to get the green light from shareholders and government regulatory bodies, however, we should see all start to happen very soon since Google does have this kind of money just lazing around. If... (Keep reading..) |
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I can't recall ever writing a review for an application -- though I do talk about apps quite a lot on the Ausdroid Podcast. So here it is, a quick review of a game I've been playing quite a lot recently: Trial Xtreme developed by Galapagos. As you could have probably put together by the name and screenshot above, Trial Xtreme is indeed a trial biking game for Android. I downloaded the paid version off the Android Market which set me back around $2. In the game there are... (Keep reading..) |