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Tuesday, November 8, 2011
Apple kicks iOS security whistleblower from Developer Program
A whistleblowing iOS app developer has seen his license revoked after revealing an Apple bug that could allow trojan software to infect iPhones and iPads.
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Android,
Android Market,
Apple,
Apple App Store,
Google,
iDevice,
iOS,
iPad,
iPhone,
iPod Touch,
JavaScript,
Malware,
Safari
Monday, November 7, 2011
Kindle Fire vs. Nook
The Kindle Fire isn't out yet, but it's already got some serious competition.
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Amazon,
Android,
Barnes Noble,
Barnes Noble Nook,
CNET,
Hulu,
Kindle Fire
Which HTC phones Will Get Android 4.0
HTC, which rose to smartphone prominence with Google's Android operating system, will begin offering the new Ice Cream Sandwich version in "early 2012," the company said today.
Friday, November 4, 2011
Hands on with the HTC Rezound
HTC today announced the Rezound for Verizon Wireless, the first smartphone in the U.S. to feature HTC's strategic partnership with Beats Audio technology.
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Android Gingerbread(2.3),
Android Ice Cream Sandwich(4.0),
Apple,
Best Buy,
HTC,
HTC Sense,
iPhone,
iPhone 4S,
microSD,
Motorola,
Verizon
Thursday, November 3, 2011
Twitter Feed
I now have a twitter feed for the blogs. The URL is https://twitter.com/#!/RandomnessBlogs. I also have a follow button that takes you directly to my profile on the right-hand column. Feel free to follow me.
Motorola Xoom 2 Specs
Motorola's official specs for the Motorola Xoom 2 and Xoom 2 Media Edition.
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Android,
Android Honeycomb(3.0),
Ethernet,
Google,
Google Maps,
Google Mobile,
Google Talk,
Gorilla Glass,
Mac,
MotoCast,
Motorola,
Motorola Xoom,
PC,
USB,
Xoom 2
The Android Era: From G1 to Ice Cream Sandwich and Beyond
Whenever I think about Android 4.0, better known as Ice Cream Sandwich, I'm amazed at how far Google has come since the early days, when it was trying to convince the world that phones with the friendly green extraterrestrial could make applesauce of the revolutionary iPhone.
Wednesday, November 2, 2011
HTC EVO Design 4G (Sprint) Review
The EVO's going global with Sprint's latest smartphone, the HTC EVO Design 4G. While this Android handset looks like a slightly larger version of the HTC Rhyme on Verizon, this EVO adds global connectivity and 4G speeds for a reasonable $99 (with two-year contract and mail-in rebate). Read on to find out how this mid-tier phone stacks up against the competition.
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4G,
Android,
Android Gingerbread(2.3),
Android Market,
CDMA,
EVO,
GPS,
GSM,
HTC,
HTC Sense,
iPhone 4,
iPhone 4S,
LCD,
micro USB,
Nexus S 4G,
Samsung,
Samsung Galaxy S II,
Sprint,
Verizon,
WiFi
Rotary Phone-based Twitter Client????
The collectives behind the Tweephone, UP digital Bureau and Unteleported tech agency, claim that it's the first analog Twitter client.
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