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It’s a feature many rooted and Sense 3.0 users take for granted. Screen capture. The ability to take a snap shot of whatever is displayed on your screen is not only fun for sharing (or boasting) but crucial for sites like FU Autocorrect.com. I can’t tell you exactly why it took Google so long to get on the ball but it seems they’re finally implementing native screen capture in the soon to be annou
Google poked fun at competitor Apple this morning when they showed the Android Robot eating an Apple on the big screen at the Google I/O Keynote. In addition to thinking it was hilarious, the other consensus seemed to be the desire to have the image in wallpaper form. We didn’t want to leave you hanging. Click each for a direct link to the image: 960 x 800 resolution for Nexus One 960 x 854 for Dr
This is a guest post by Guenther Beyer, an Android UI and Design expert who recently launched AndroidIcons.com to help developers improve the look and feel of their apps. These days many developers are jumping on the mobile train for fame and fortune – and they are right in doing so – there isn’t a market growing as quickly. Great, unique ideas are emerging from small teams. Apps are built at work
UPDATE: It appears that February was a bit “optimistic” and Firefox for Android is more likely several months away although progress is being made quickly. To follow progress of the project visit this link. Good news for those looking to replace the stock Android browser on your device. The first beta version of Firefox for Android (Fennec) will be released in February 2010. Currently, Firefox is
Over the weekend, Tyler and Joey spotted the tweet of an Android Developer/enthusiast named RyeBrye who claimed to have an application that – when used – would almost instantly root your phone. There were a ton of skeptics and rightfully so – giving an installed APK this level of access to your phone’s core OS functionality sounds kind of troubling. What if this “1 Click Root” was really “1 Click
Amazfit has announced that the Helio Ring will no longer require users to have a subscription, making it more appealing.
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