Google released updates today to three of its popular Android apps: Google Maps, Goggles, and Listen. Google Maps was updated with a small new feature called “night mode” that will help you better navigate through tunnels. There is not much word on how exactly this feature will work, but it sounds cool nonetheless. Google Goggles [...]![]()
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Google releases updates for Google Maps, Goggles and Listen apps
January 25th, 2012
Jake Smith HP outlines the future of webOS, move to open source finished by September
January 25th, 2012
Dan Graziano HP cut its losses last month and announced the company’s webOS mobile operating system would move to an open source model. On Wednesday, HP released a roadmap detailing the open source future of webOS. The company said it expects the software to be fully open-sourced by September, at which point it will be known as Open webOS 1.0. “HP is bringing the innovation of the webOS platform to the open source community,” said Bill Veghte, executive vice president and chief strategy officer at HP. “This is a decisive step toward meeting our goal of accelerating the platform’s development and ensuring that its benefits will be delivered to the entire ecosystem of web applications.” The second-generation Enyo framework, which debuted on the TouchPad,
Sonic 4 Episode 1 now available in the Android Market
January 25th, 2012
Chris Parsons Sega has been working hard to bring Sonic The Hedgehog games to Android and their latest release is now available in the Android Market. Sonic 4 Episode 1 picks up where the Sonic CD series left off and even includes some exclusive content: 2 Exclus…
Google Maps, Listen and Goggles get updates
January 25th, 2012
Phil Nickinson Google Maps, Google Listen and Google Goggles have each received updates today in the Android Market. Here's what's new: Google Maps Navigation now has a cool feature that will switch the app to "night mode" when you're going thr…
Anomaly Warzone Earth HD finally brings "tower offense" to Android
January 25th, 2012
Anndrew Vacca Wildly popular "tower offense" game Anomaly Warzone Earth HD is now available for a cool $4 in the Android Market. A long-time iOS staple, the title picked up quite a bit of industry buzz, including a nomination for best Mobile Strate…
Anomaly Warzone Earth HD finally brings "tower offense" to Android
January 25th, 2012
Anndrew Vacca Youtube link for mobile viewing Wildly popular "tower offense" game Anomaly Warzone Earth HD is now available for a cool $4 in the Android Market. A long-time iOS staple, the title picked up quite a bit of industry buzz, including a nominati…
AT&T’s Q1 2012 roadmap: HTC Titan II coming March 18th; Sony Crystal tablet, Xperia Ion launch later
January 25th, 2012
Jonathan S. Geller While AT&T’s Nokia Lumia 900 could be an excellent option for someone in the market for a 4G LTE Windows Phone, there’s also the HTC Titan II — which we exclusively revealed — that will soon be available as well. AT&T is currently planning to launch the HTC Titan II for $199.99 with a two-year agreement on March 18th. The carrier is also getting ready to launch a Sony tablet for $409.99 called the Crystal, though it will feature HSPA+ and not 4G LTE. Rounding things out for the latter part of the first quarter is the Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket HD, the Samsung Exhilarate and Sony Xperia ion, though pricing and availability are still unknown.
Sprint removes Carrier IQ, issues OTA updates to several Android devices
January 25th, 2012
Élyse Betters Sprint issued over-the-air updates last week that removed Carrier IQ and provided various bug fixes and enhancements to a few devices, and now the Samsung Epic 4G Touch is receiving a similar software update. The OTA update starts today and will completely rollout within 10 days. According to Android Police and Sprint’s Community website, the Samsung smartphone update includes Carrier IQ removal, multiple [...]![]()

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