Archive for the 'Android Applications' Category



Instagram for Android updated to work with HTC One X

Wednesday 11 April 2012 @ 9:14 am
It’s not often that we write about applications, but we though a few of you would be interested to hear that Instagram has been updated to work with the HTC One X.  Instagram for Android launched about a week ago, bringing the popular picture editing and sharing application (which was exclusive to iOS for quite [...]





Some users reporting purchased apps missing from Google Play.

Friday 30 March 2012 @ 3:39 pm
Have you looked in your Google Play Market and noticed that some apps you have purchased are now missing?  According to this thread on the XDA-Developers forums, there are many users experiencing this issue.  There are also some users they get an error message when they to access an app they have already purchased. Google is [...]





Audiobooks.com Review

Wednesday 22 February 2012 @ 1:15 pm
Have you ever wished you had more time in the day for a leisurely read?  Well, what if someone could read the books to you while you are performing other tasks?  The folks at audiobooks.com have just the answer for you.  They have a library of over 11,000 audio books from publishers such as Blackstone Audio, [...]





Trebuchet Launcher (official CM9 Launcher) alpha build released for Android 4.0.3

Tuesday 27 December 2011 @ 10:43 pm
The genius developers behind the fabulous Cyanogen mod are at it again with their latest tease, the official Ice Cream Sandwich Trebuchet Launcher.  As expected, the launcher requires root access and you must be running ICS 4.0.3.  Keep in mind this is only an ALPHA release! Both the apk file and flashable  zip file are [...]





VOIP on Android and IPhone – A User Perspective

Tuesday 20 December 2011 @ 5:32 pm
According to the technology and business experts, the most striking thing about the technology is ‘constant innovation’. Every other day, a new technological solution, creative application and highly valuable process comes into limelight and serves a particular niche. Information and communication technologies (ICT) are of the same nature, as they have also been evolving over [...]





Google celebrates 10 billion app downloads with ten cent app promo: day 9

Wednesday 14 December 2011 @ 9:28 am
We know this may be a little late to the game, but for those of you who don’t already know, Google has been promoting ten cent paid apps to celebrate the fact that they reached the 10 billion app download mark this month. You can still find most of yesterday’s paid app still features on [...]





Android app review: App Manager Pro by JRummy16

Thursday 20 October 2011 @ 10:52 am
If you have been looking for that perfect app manager that will do everything you need it to, you have come to the right review. App Manager Pro by JRummy16 may be one of the best app manager on the Android Market App Manager Pro is really great if you have root access on your [...]





App review: SplashShopper by SplashData INC.

Wednesday 7 September 2011 @ 11:06 am
If you are looking for the best organizer, you may be interested in SplashShopper. With this app you will not only be able to manage your grocery list, you can actually manager anything that you need from movies, to-do lists, Gifts – really just about anything you can imagine. It’s very simple to use and [...]





App review: Android Pro Widgets by Dr. Appche

Tuesday 30 August 2011 @ 4:52 pm
If you are a big fan of the HTC Twitter or FriendStream widgets, Android Pro Widgets is a shoe-in for you if you don’t have a phone with HTC Sense. Android Pro Widgets have a few features and offer more customization than the stock HTC widgets that are included in Sense. The widget pack includes [...]





App Review: Pure Breeze Launcher by Samsung San Jose Mobile Lab

Tuesday 23 August 2011 @ 11:11 am
Pure Breeze Launcher is a new home screen and app launcher that changes the way your default home launcher works in Android. It has a lot of new features that you won’t see in any other launcher – like the way you organize the apps. Instead of scrolling through pages of apps like a normal [...]





Windows Phone Android brings WP7 tiles to your Android phone

Friday 10 December 2010 @ 12:06 pm
While we’re on the subject of Windows Phone 7, we thought we’d let you know about a new Android Launcher replacement which replicates the WP7 tile experience.  If you want to get a feel for what Windows Phone 7 has to offer, head on over to the Android Market and search for “Windows Phone Android.”  [...]





Skyfire brings flash to Android with new Skyfire 2.0 app

Thursday 29 April 2010 @ 11:00 am

Over the past few years, Skyfire has built up their reputation by offering the most complete mobile web experience on Windows Mobile and Symbian.  Today, Skyfire has announced that their award-winning mobile browser is now available for the Android platform. 

Traditional mobile browsers work hard to bring the full web experience to your little phone, but there are some key issues that hinder the process.  Unless a site is built specifically for mobile, there’s the chance that there are embedded plug-ins, java scripts, and flash components which do not render well due to lack of support on the mobile platform.  Skyfire fixes the majority of these issues by processing your web request on their servers and then displaying the results on your handset’s screen.  Put simply, Skyfire allows web pages to look and function exactly how the web developer wanted, even allowing you to view flash content just as you would on your desktop computer. 

Skyfire 2.0 for Android has a few tricks up its sleeve in addition to the many features we have already come to love on Windows Mobile.  The Android app has three new feature not found on other platforms:

  • Video –The “Video” icon enables users to play millions of Flash videos around the web that otherwise do not play on mobile. This unlocks content trapped behind those error messages with question marks and blue Legos.  Behind the scenes, videos are translated into a format easier for the phone to play, like html5 video.
  • Related Content – The “Explore” icon brings the most relevant content on the internet to a user’s fingertips based on what they are viewing at the time. The Explore button pulls video, buzz, news, images and other sites from the web based on what is on the current page.
  • Sharing – The “Share” icon lets users share any article or video easily to their friends on Facebook, Twitter, or by email and SMS messaging, adding a comment, and all with a single click.

Skyfire 2.0 was built for the way people use social media and the web today. People are now starting their web experience by scanning their Facebook and Twitter news feeds,” explains Jeff Glueck, CEO of Skyfire. “Our new browser allows you to open those links and view the videos that your friends have shared. To make that work, people need a browser that can handle the full internet.

Web browsing on Android is already good, but if you’re looking for a great experience, Skyfire 2.0 is probably exactly what you have been looking for.  It is available for free and can be downloaded here: http://get.skyfire.com/dl_android.php or from the Android Market

For more details, check out the full press release:

Skyfire Launches the First Flash Video Enabled Mobile Browser for Android

The first ‘mobile browser for the Social Media generation’ eliminates broken links from your Facebook stream, tracks Twitter buzz, and makes sharing easy

Mountain View, CA – April 29, 2010– Skyfire, maker of the award-winning web-browser for mobile devices, today launches Skyfire 2.0 for Android, making the mobile internet experience faster, Flash-enabled and fun, with media recommendations and social features. Skyfire is one of the fastest growing mobile browsers in the world, ranking in the top 10 all-time apps in the Nokia Ovi Store and Windows Marketplace.

Skyfire 2.0 for Android is built upon many of the popular features of Skyfire’s 1.0 browser, and uses cloud computing to give a “booster engine” to mobile phones so they can handle rich media like video.  And now, Skyfire 2.0 for Android takes mobile browsing to a new level with the addition of the SkyBarTM, a new toolbar that lets users enjoy millions of videos previously unviewable on mobile, and also discover the latest buzz on any topic they browse.

What is the SkyBarTM?

The SkyBar brings the best of the internet to a mobile user’s fingertips, without any additional searching. By activating the SkyBar with a single touch, users are given access to Flash videos on a web page that otherwise would not play, related content recommendations, and easier sharing with their social networks.

  • Video –The “Video” icon enables users to play millions of Flash videos around the web that otherwise do not play on mobile. This unlocks content trapped behind those error messages with question marks and blue Legos.  Behind the scenes, videos are translated into a format easier for the phone to play, like html5 video.
  • Related Content – The “Explore” icon brings the most relevant content on the internet to a user’s fingertips based on what they are viewing at the time. The Explore button pulls video, buzz, news, images and other sites from the web based on what is on the current page.
  • Sharing – The “Share” icon lets users share any article or video easily to their friends on Facebook, Twitter, or by email and SMS messaging, adding a comment, and all with a single click. 

The first mobile browser for the social media generation:

“Skyfire 2.0 was built for the way people use social media and the web today. People are now starting their web experience by scanning their Facebook and Twitter news feeds,” explains Jeff Glueck, CEO of Skyfire. “Our new browser allows you to open those links and view the videos that your friends have shared. To make that work, people need a browser that can handle the full internet.”
 
The Power of Cloud Computing:

Skyfire on Android uses cloud-computing technology to enable this web video; the benefits for consumers include faster and smoother video playback, and extended battery life by offloading more of the work to cloud servers.  At the same time, since Skyfire 2.0 is built on a webkit core, users get all the functionality they know on the default Android browser, such as pinch to zoom, copy and paste, find text on the page, open up to eight browser tabs, and more.
 
Skyfire is one of the fastest growing downloadable browsers with usage increasing 500% year over year, and currently streaming over 25 million minutes of Flash video every month, more than any other mobile browser worldwide.

Skyfire 2.0 for Android is available for download worldwide free at bit.ly/skyfireandroid
 
About Skyfire
Skyfire is the creator of the Skyfire mobile browser, and has a mission to enable the “full internet” including rich media on mobile phones. The browser won the Best Mobile Application-People’s Voice at the 2009 Webby Awards and was named a Top App of 2009 by the New York Times’ Gadgetwise. Skyfire is based in Mountain View, California, in the heart of Silicon Valley.  For more information, visit www.skyfire.com, or follow Skyfire on Twitter attwitter.com/skyfire.





Goal.com and Handmark team up for perfect soccer duo

Wednesday 28 April 2010 @ 11:52 am

The 2010 World Cup kickoff is only forty three days away.  Many of us who live in the U.S. probably didn’t realize that the World Cup was scheduled for this year, but that’s certainly not the case for the rest of the world.  Having grown up in Italy, I am an avid soccer fan and am look forward to catching as many World Cup games as I possibly can. 

If you’re looking for a way to keep up with all the latest soccer news around the globe, I’d highly recommend the new Goal.com app for Android.  The app delivers breaking news, interviews, and commentaries on many of your favorite international leagues (Champions League, England, Italy, Spain, and more).   To be honest, the Goal.com app features more nest stories than the USA Today news app.  The Champions League category feature 14 news stories from today alone! Handmark has put together a simple and intuitive UI for the app which easily lets you scroll through news stories and swipe between various leagues and news categories.  Each story features image thumbnails which expand with a quick tap.  Handmark has also included some great settings options which allow you to customize the size of the text, change between four languages, and even add in your own news RSS feed if what you want isn’t found on Goal.com.

Soccer is by far, the most popular sport on the planet and the Goal.com app does a great job of delivering the most important soccer news to your Android phone.  The app is available for free on the Android Market and can also be found on Handmark’s website.





HTC Facing Yet Another Lawsuit: visual voicemail

Wednesday 28 April 2010 @ 8:32 am

HTC is now facing not one, but two lawsuits for alleged patent infringement. This suit comes from inventor Judah Klausner, in regards to technology related to visual voicemail. Klausner Technologies said on Monday that the HTC MyTouch 3G uses these technologies. HTC has yet to issue a statement.

Visual voicemail allows users to see who has left them a voicemail, along with the date and time it was left. This is quite convenient, allowing users to skip through all the menus and access certain messages, without having to listen to all of the others that may be saved.

Klausner has also sued other phone makers, such as Motorola (makers of the Droid) and RIM (the makers Blackberry) for the same technologies, and has won suits in the past against Apple and LG. While this seems likely to be settled out of the courtroom, it still doesn’t bode well for HTC, who is facing another lawsuit from Apple.

Source: Reuters