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Motorola Charm breaks the mold! →  July 23, 2010

There’s essentially 2 kinds of Android phones – with and without keyboard. There is very little difference when it comes to the physical aspects of either type. Sure, the Backflip opens a little weirder than the other, but it’s still a slide|flip to access the keyboard and it gets tucked away when it’s finished. Eager [...]

@russellholly gets his hands on a Vibrant! →  July 14, 2010

The Galaxy S army is marching, and over the next two months all 4 carriers will get one flavor or another of Samsung’s second attempt at Android legend. This time, though, they are a little smarter, a lot more dedicated, and way better prepared to please Andy lovers of all types. I was fortunate enough [...]

RDIO releases for Android in Beta →  July 13, 2010

A few weeks ago I was introduced to RDIO, a new streaming music service, when an invite magically appeared in my Gmail in box.  RDIO looks to rival services like Pandora; their twist is offering music on demand instead of stations generated from preferences.  Through the web interface, you can add music to your collection [...]

PriceGrabber finds a home in the Android Market! →  July 8, 2010

There are no shortage of “barcode apps” on Android. ShopSavvy, Barcode Reader, and Goggles alone pretty much cover any shopping needs when it comes to a barcode, and they bring some extra features and their own flair to the table. So why, why on earth would I review yet another barcode style purchase researching app? [...]

USA.gov’s Recalls app goes live! →  July 8, 2010

The USA.gov site has been in a Mobile push since the arrival of our newest Administration. While most of what has been seen so far has been sites formatted for Mobile websites, apps have begun to trickle in on their website. The first of these apps for Android (and ONLY Android for now) is their [...]

Droid X demo shows great Flash experience! →  July 6, 2010

There is a constant argument right now about Flash mobile. I will be completely honest with you, I had my doubts. Flash has been incredibly poor in the past, especially in Linux environments, and has consumed more battery live on my laptops and netbooks than I care to admit. Then there was the Hulu travesty, [...]