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Angry Birds for PC, Angry Birds PC, Angry Birds Flash, Angry Birds

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Angry Birds for PC, Angry Birds PC, Angry Birds Flash, Angry Birds Similar to the insanely popular iPhone game. Fire your Angry Birds at those naughty piglets and get buildings to collapse on them. Play online the angry birds flash version. Angry Birds is the game of the moment released initially for iPhone. The game story is simple: the hungry pigs . Play angry birds flash game and help the birds get their revenge on the green pigs by knocking down their fortresses. To play use the mouse …

Download Music Unlimited Android App. Sony cloud music service powered by Qriocity

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Download Music Unlimited Android App. Sony cloud music service powered by Qriocity As cloud based music services (allow you to upload, store and buy songs online and access them from different devices) getting popular more companies showing there interest in this business. Sony just released their Music Unlimited Android App which is powered by powered by Qriocity. There is Amazon cloud player and Google Music Beta already offering the service. While Amazon let’s it’s user to get first 5GB Free, Music Beta is currently Free for it’s user only in US with an invitation. Latest Sony Music Unlimited require you either a basic, or a premium subscription. Sony’s Qriocity services will cost you for, and . The basic subscription for $3.99/month will give you access to your own music (which you are to sync to their servers from your own computer, Note: Copy protected content is not supported). With the premium subscription for $9.99 per month, Sony will give you access to their 7-m...

Mysterious LG Dual Screen QWERTY Android Smartphone Flip II caught! with T-Mobile branding

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Mysterious LG Dual Screen QWERTY Android Smartphone Flip II caught! with T-Mobile branding We have seen a few dual screen Android Smartphone but nothing like the image above. This mysterious LG Dual Screen QWERTY Android Smartphone mentioned as Flip II caught when Orange and Kineto Wireless held a small event in London to demonstrate Kineto’s Smart WiFi solution. Interestingly the device got itself T-Mobile branding suggested that LG Flip II might be an US exclusive. As you can see there is a secondary touchscreen lying between the slide-out QWERTY keyboard which shows 8 configurable shortcut button (we guess as two of them left blank with add sign). No other dedicated use for the secondary screen has revealed. For hardware side no details info were confirmed only we can see a LED flash supported camera at back. See below more images of the Mysterious LG Flip II. Though it was mentiond as LG Flip II, the handset could turn out as LG Q, LG Optimus Slider or LG Maxx Q. As soo...

Download Burn the Rope Android game, feed the fire

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Download Burn the Rope Android game, feed the fire! Now available on Android Market One of the most popular iPhone/iOS puzzle game Burn the Rope made it’s way to Android Market. Burn the Rope is one of the top games which you can’t stop playing once started this extremely addictive puzzle game. Burn the Rope launches with 112 levels and the developer promises to add more, your task on the game is to burn as much rope as you can in each level. There’s a catch! The fire only burns upwards, leaving you to tilt and turn the puzzle to keep your flame alive! As you progress through the levels, you’ll encounter bugs crawling along the rope. Different bugs have different reactions to the flame. For example, the ant changes the color of the flame so you can burn different colored ropes, and the spider shoots out a web bridge so you can access parts of the level that you could not before. We can guarantee, you will love Burn the Rope where burning rope becomes incredibly fun and ad...

A closer look at Samsung Galaxy S II. Why should you get one?

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Samsung Galaxy S II is one of the most advanced and thinnest Android Smartphone for 2011 featuring a 1.2GHz dual core processor, 4.3inch super AMOLED display, latest TouchWiz 4.0 with Live Panel and Gingerbread. If you are planning to get a new Android Smartphone it’s time to have a look at Samsung Galaxy S II. Samsung just published an Official Live Demo Video of Galaxy S II which is a walk-through video showing every aspect of the handset. Let’s watch below the video to see if Samsung can convince you to get the new Galaxy S II: Samsung Galaxy S II just hits in Korean market following to European stores and more 112 countries . Galaxy S Ii is not yet available on US market but will be there soon. Stay tuned with us at Facebook and Twitter to keep yourself updated on latest of Samsung Galaxy S II. source .

Samsung Droid CHARGE Now Avaiable From Verizon, Still $299 On Contract

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With their 4G network back up Verizon now offering it’s latest 4G LTE capable Samsung Droid CHARGE. If you are interested in two years contract then Verizon will ask you to pay $299, otherwise $569.99 is the full retail price. Let’s have a look at the key features of Samsung Droid CHARGE from Verizon: Android 2.2 1GHz Hummingbird application processor Google Mobile services, including Google Search Virtual QWERTY Keyboard with Swype Samsung Social Hub and Media Hub, Google Maps and Gmail, YouTube Brilliant 4.3-inch Super AMOLED Plus touch screen display Rear-facing 8-megapixel camera with LED flash, Front-facing 1.3-megapixel camera for video calling 32GB microSD™ card pre–installed on 4G LTE hotspot (free until June 16th) So what you think of geeting Droid CHARGE to enjoy Verizon’s 4G LTE Network? Meanwhile you may Download Samsung Droid Charge Wallpapers for your Android Smartphone. Stay tuned with us at Facebook and Twitter to keep yourself updated on latest Samsung Droid C...

First Android Mall Soc.io Coming Soon With Apps, Games, E-books, Audio Books and Music

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We already have quite a few Android Appstore and countless third party application sources for Android OS Platform. But here let me introduce you first Android mall from Soc.io which claimed to be offering not only Apps for Andorid but more than just apps. Thousands of apps, games and free e-books. Premium e-books, audio books and music are coming very soon for you your Android Devices in one place. A good news for Android developers to cheer that Soc.io mall will offer more profit than any other Appstore – instead of the industry standard 70/30 ratio, they’re going for the 80/20. For Android users Soc.io mall is promised to provide quality content rather than fill up the store with crap. As Seavus’ CEO Igor Lestar (the company behind Android Mall) mentioned their focus is “on quality rather than quantity.” The new Android mall is coming soon with more than 7.000 apps and 37.000 e-books in starting. Let’s see if Soc.io can take a bite of market share. Stay tuned with u...

A closer look at HTC Sensation 4G. Why should you get one?

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In our previous post we have informed HTC Sensation 4G coming on June 6th – 8th on T-Mobile, Priced $199 at Target. Now it’s time to have a closer look at HTC Sensation 4G. HTC just published a nice video which put together an overview of HTC Sensation Design, key features and latest Sense 3.0 UI.

Dancing Android Robots, Watch Android Balloon rider dance Video

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Wanna have some fun with Dancing Android Robots? Here is a cute Balloon rider dance Video found on YouTube where some modded Andorid toys showing their dance performance. These Android toys have been modified for mechanical movement with Arms, head, waist, even blinking eyes added to make it more enjoyable! Here is the story: Four of these guys were sent up on weather balloons up to near space at 90,000 feet. The landing was a bit rough and dirty for some. Only 3 are still in dancing condition

Dancing Android Robots, Watch Android Balloon rider dance Video

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Wanna have some fun with Dancing Android Robots? Here is a cute Balloon rider dance Video found on YouTube where some modded Andorid toys showing their dance performance. These Android toys have been modified for mechanical movement with Arms, head, waist, even blinking eyes added to make it more enjoyable! Here is the story: Four of these guys were sent up on weather balloons up to near space at 90,000 feet. The landing was a bit rough and dirty for some. Only 3 are still in dancing condition

Play, AOL’s Android Music Sharing App, Hits 250,000 Downloads In Three Weeks

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When a mobile app gets more than a hundred thousand downloads in its first few weeks, that is usually a good thing. Instagram hit 100,000 in a week, and music-sharing app Soundtracking got there in two weeks. But another music-sharing app, Play by AOL , is right up there with 250,000 downloads in three weeks. Play is very similar to Soundtracking. It lets you share snippets of songs, along with album art or photos, with your friends via Twitter, Facebook, or the in-app network. Play might even have more downloads than Soundtracking, which is getting far more buzz. But what’s interesting about Play is that it launched first on Android, and is not yet available on the iPhone. Still, it’s getting a decent amount of traction. Winamp for Android, another AOL mobile music app , saw 500,000 downloads its first month in private beta, and is now well over 3 million. (TechCrunch is also owned by AOL). And games like Angry Birds have seen millions of Android downloads as well...

OnSwipe Brings Tablet Publishing To The Browser (TCTV Demo)

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OnSwipe Brings Tablet Publishing To The Browser (TCTV Demo) As tablets become the preferred digital reading device, every publisher out there is creating their own iPad apps. And soon they will have to create Android apps and maybe RIM Playbook apps and HP WebOS apps too. Or they can keep on publishing on the Web and display their websites differently to people who visit them via tablet browsers. OnSwipe is a new digital publishing tools company that wants to make mobile browsing as swipe-friendly as a tablet app. The startup will be showing off its software later today at TechStars NYC Demo Day. I got a preview from co-founders Jason Baptiste and Andres Barreto when I visited the TechStars New York office last week (see video above). They are setting out to prove that the browser is the only app you’ll need. OnSwipe already works as plugin for any WordPress.com blog, and the company is working with publishers to tabletize their Websites. Using HTML5 and other tech...

With Big Graphics, HD Cameras, And Triple Monitor Support, iMacs Are More Pro-Like

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With Big Graphics, HD Cameras, And Triple Monitor Support, iMacs Are More Pro-Like For the past six years or so, my main desktop machine has been a string of iMacs. As an all-in-one machine, they’re both great to look at and simple to set up and use. But the power user side of me was always left a bit wanting. And it sounds like the iMac upgrades Apple has just unveiled this morning may fix that. First of all, they’ve solved perhaps my single biggest complaint about the iMac: there’s finally a way to hook up two external monitors to the machine, giving you a total of three screens, Apple confirmed to me earlier today. Ever since I started using dual monitors a few years ago, I quickly realized only one thing would be better: three monitors. But the iMac could not do it — only the Mac Pro could. Again, not anymore. To be clear, this is only a possibility with the new 27-inch models, and it will not work with the smaller 21.5-inch models. The reason is because the 27-inch mo...

iPod, Meet Spotify; iTunes, Say Hello To Your Future Rival

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iPod, Meet Spotify; iTunes, Say Hello To Your Future Rival Spotify , the music service Americans don’t get to enjoy, announced several very cool new features today. The European music service is rolling out new versions of its desktop and mobile apps today, which will allow all users (even those pesky ad-supported freeloaders) to sync Spotify desktop tracks with mobile devices, be they iPods, iPhones or Androids. And just in case it wasn’t clear whether or not Spotify intends to compete directly with iTunes, Spotify is also introducing its own music store, or “download service”, in which users can buy a range of MP3 “bundles” at 10 songs for roughly 8 pounds. Or 100 songs for 50 pounds. (Roughly the equivalent of $13 and $82, respectively.) So, not only will Spotify be offering its more than 10 million registered users a music store, it wants its music player to become the default mobile app on its listeners’ devices. To encourage this adoption, Spotify has enabled desktop...

Will A Thunderbolt Hit The iPhone/iPad Before A Full Ascension Into The Cloud?

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Will A Thunderbolt Hit The iPhone/iPad Before A Full Ascension Into The Cloud? This morning’s upgrades to Apple’s iMac line of computers brought a range of nice features . But most were just spec bumps. The big new addition is Thunderbolt. Following the initial roll-out to the MacBook Pros, the new super high-speed ports are clearly destined to be a key component across Apple’s product lines. But what about Apple’s two key newer products: the iPhone and iPad? Apple hasn’t said a word yet about what Thunderbolt means for them. During a call with Apple this morning, I specifically asked about when we might see Thunderbolt-enabled adapters for iPhone/iPad. Apple would only say that they had nothing to share at this time. That’s usually code for “it’s coming, but just not yet.” And that makes sense. Why pour all this money into a new technology if you’re not going to use it in places where it makes the most sense? But it’s also not that simple. When I asked what devices were c...

iPhone Location Update: All Users In 1 Week; Android 2.3 Update: 4% Of Users In 5 Months

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iPhone Location Update: All Users In 1 Week; Android 2.3 Update: 4% Of Users In 5 Months Earlier today, Apple released the iOS update that resolves the location tracking issues that had the press in a tizzy over for the past couple of weeks. For those keeping score at home, it took Apple exactly one week from when they first addressed the problem to ship a solution to every affected iOS user. Yes, just one week later, the situation is resolved (well, aside from a smaller encryption issue which will be fixed in the next major iOS update). Regardless of your stance on the issue at hand, that turnaround time is impressive anyway you slice it. And it’s especially impressive when you consider the alternative. The Android alternative. This Is My Next’s Nilay Patel (formerly of Engadget) drove this point home with a tweet today . “It took Apple just a week to deploy this update to all iPhone users, while Android makers are still shipping 2.2, and WP7 is a mess,” he wrote. The...

Google Calls Out Rivals’ Web Benchmark Tools, Rebuilds Them To Better Gauge Chrome

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Google Calls Out Rivals’ Web Benchmark Tools, Rebuilds Them To Better Gauge Chrome When it comes to Chrome, Google has long been addicted to speed. And for many tasks on the web today, that speed is related to how fast your JavaScript engine is. Google has long held that their’s is the fastest. But it’s hard to know for sure because there are a few different benchmark suites to test such speeds — and the most popular ones are made by companies with stakes in the game: Apple, Mozilla, and yes, Google. In a post yesterday on their Chromium, it’s pretty clear that Google feels their V8 benchmark suite is the best. In fact, they directly call our their rivals’ suites, noting bugs and saying that they must evolve. And then they go one step further: providing links to versions of the rivals’ suites supposedly perfected by Google! Wow. In the extremely nerdy (and fairly incestuous) browser world, this is hardcore. Specifically, Google says that SunSpider , first developed by App...

Android To Surpass Apple’s App Store In Size By August 2011: Report (Exclusive)

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Android To Surpass Apple’s App Store In Size By August 2011: Report (Exclusive) There’s no doubt Android Market will at some point offer more applications for download and/or purchase than Apple’s App Store , as the latter’s growth has been slowing down of late, while the Android application store’s growth rate has been accelerating . In a recent report, app store analytics company Distimo forecasted that Android would surpass the App Store in size before the end of July 2011 . Another research firm, Germany-based research2guidance , corroborates Distimo’s findings; the firm forecasts Android to blow past Apple’s App Store by August 2011 . Provided current growth rates for new app uploads are maintained, research2guidance expects Android Market to reach 425,000 apps next August, effectively overtaking App Store in size. According to the firm, Android Market added 28,000 new apps in April 2011, whereas Apple lagged behind with only 11,000 new apps. Evidently, there’s always...

Apple May Not Have Bought Nuance But…

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Apple May Not Have Bought Nuance But… This past November, the blogosphere was briefly set on fire when a comment Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak made in passing stated that Apple had acquired the voice recognition company Nuance . Wozniak quickly came out and corrected that comment, and most believed that he had simply confused Nuance with the company he mentioned right afterwards, Siri — a company that Apple actually did acquire in April 2010. But as it turns out, Wozniak’s comment, whether he knew it or not at the time, may not have been as off as it seemed. Apple has been negotiating a deal with Nuance in recent months, we’ve heard from multiple sources. What does that mean? Well, it could mean an acquisition, but that is looking fairly unlikely at this point, we hear. More likely, it means a partnership that will be vital to both companies and could shape the future of iOS. For those in the know, this shouldn’t be too surprising. Buried under all the original bluster ...

Amazon Cloud Player Quietly Begins Working On iOS Devices!

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Amazon Cloud Player Quietly Begins Working On iOS Devices! Back in March, alongside the roll out of Amazon’s new cloud-based music upload/player service , we noted one glaring problem: it didn’t work on iOS devices . You might think this had to due with Flash or another technology that iOS wasn’t compatible with, but it wasn’t. It looked like something else was simply blocking it from working. Well, good news. That’s no longer the case. If you visit Amazon’s Cloud Player through the Safari web browser on an iOS device, you’ll see that it does in fact now work. You’ll first hit a warning page telling you that your browser is not supported, but just ignore that. Click into the music in your drive and it will begin playing. It works flawlessly — even to the point where if you get a Push Notification or incoming call, the music will be paused. Of course, this implementation is still not as good as it is on Android, where Cloud Player is part of a native app. But if Amazon just...