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Microsoft OneNote for Android Now Available for Download at Android Market
Adroid users can now rejoice because Microsoft OneNote app is now available free for download at Android Market!
After a long wait, OneNote for Android was announced on Microsoft’s blog yesterday. It’s a stripped down version of the desktop version, offering quick access to notes, text highlighting, bulleted lists, and checkboxes.
OneNote Mobile for Android has the following features as...
BlueStacks App Player Allows Android Apps to Run on Windows PC
BlueStacks just released the first alpha version of their player that allows Android apps to run on Windows PC.
Simply put, BlueStacks offers an easy and free way for end users to run Android apps on their Windows-powered computers.
BlueStacks knows the growing market for Android apps will have a place for virtualized apps to run on computers and future Windows tablets e.g. the upcoming Windows 8....
Download Leaked Android Market 3.2 APK of Google’s Ice Cream Sandwich
Despite some delays, it won’t be long when Samsung and Google will announce their new handsets running on the latest Ice Cream Sandwich.
As you probably already aware, Google’s brand new mobile operating system is known as the Ice Cream Sandwich – sort of a “combination” of two versions of mobile operating system which are Honeycomb and Gingerbread.
The leak which is available...
How to Install Android 2.3.5 Gingerbread On Samsung Galaxy S II (At Your Own Risk)
Are you one of those who’s daring enough to try new ROMs? Ready to take a risk bricking your Samsung Galaxy S II?
Then the tutorials below will guide you on how to flash your Samsung Galaxy S II with a leaked ROM.
Pre-requisites:
Your device is rooted
Custom ClockworkMod (CWM) Recovery is already installed
Before we begin with the flashing process, let’s start off by backing up your device...
Use LazyDroid to Control Android Phone from Desktop Internet Browser
This new remote app called LazyDroid, allows you to control your Android smartphone from your desktop without ever having to touch your phone.
Once LazyDroid app on your Android is launched, it gives you an IP address. When input into your internet browser, it gives you access to a web server running on your phone. Your phone needs to be on the same WiFi network as your computer.
You can access SMS,...
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Android 2.3.4 will Feature Google Talk Video Calling To Nexus S Very Soon
Google has confirmed that Android 2.3.4 will feature Google Talk video calling to Nexus S in the ‘next few weeks’.
Google’s press release promises the Nexus S will be able to make video calls over 3G and 4G depending on carrier, and calls will work with Gmail/GTalk users as well as other handsets.
They are hopeful that future Android smartphones and tablets will support native video calling...
Tags: Android 2.3.4 Video Call
Skype for Android Updated to Address Serious Security Issues
Skype for Android app was just updated after a security vulnerability exposing personal data was discovered last week. The latest version is 1.0.0.983.
Aside from the security update, Skype developers also decided to include 3G calling for all US devices, regardless of carrier. Calling over a cellular network had long been a Verizon exclusive feature but can now be accessed anywhere in the US. It’s...
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Mozilla Firefox 4 Mobile App For Android Now Available for Download
Mozilla has just announced that they have released Firefox 4 app for Android, and it is also available to download for Maemo devices.
The development team claimed that Firefox 4 is up to three times faster than the built-in browser in Android, and it comes with major enhancements to the JavaScript engine, which is designed to make websites load faster.
It is available in more than 10 languages. You...
American Express’ Android App ‘Serve’ to Compete with PayPal
Serve is the American Express’ answer to PayPal. Users with Serve accounts can send each other money, get money transferred to a pre-paid debit card for purchases in the real world and sub-accounts allow for money to be allotted to others (such as a spouse or kids) for spending. Spending can be monitored and limits enforced to keep tabs on your spending.
Serve is available for Android with features...
BlackBerry PlayBook’s QNX OS Can Run Google Android Apps
RIM (Research in Motion) finally confirmed today that its upcoming PlayBook tablet will support apps built for Google Android.
The PlayBook will run on a new QNX operating system and it will support both apps from RIM’s own app store as well as Android apps.
Android developers will need to repackage, re-sign and submit their apps to the BlackBerry App World before it can be run on the PlayBook.
This...