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Ceramic Destroyer – Simple, Addictive, Destructive Fun This game came out of no where! Released just days ago, the app has climbed to #4 in Top Free Apps on Android Market, coming in just after Facebook, Pandora, and Angry Birds. After downloading it myself, I can see why. Like Angry Birds, the game is easy to learn... Read more

Fujitsu Plans To Highlight Dust And Waterproof Phone With A Splash... MWC is on the horizon and Fujitsu doesn’t want you to forget it makes noteworthy devices as well. The Japanese manufacturer looks to present a breakthrough device to the masses by creating what will be a “dust and waterproof” beast. Yes, that’s... Read more

Transformer Prime Gets ClockworkMod Recovery and CM9 As Well Okay so I’ve always felt that the Android development community was on top of their game, but this is insane. Hours, HOURS, after Asus released the bootloader unlock tool for the Transformer Prime developers were able to get Clockwork Recovery and a CyanogenMod... Read more

Asus offers sneak peak of Padfone With only one week to go until the 2012 Mobile World Congress kicks off, the rumours and speculation are hitting fever pitch. Android tablet trailblazers, Asus has decided to add to the frenzy today by giving the world a look at it’s forthcoming Padfone. “Divided... Read more

ASUS Transformer Prime Review There’s no question that ASUS has become one of the most popular brands for Android tablets in just a short amount of time. The original Transformer had top-notch specs at an affordable price which resulted in short supplies right out of the gate. Fast forward... Read more

Review: Radio (Intersect World)

Category : Symbian

Sometimes it helps to go back to basics. There are a lot of streaming radio applications out there, websites with audio to pass to your devices, and brand new ways to listen to media. While the ultimate back to basics would be to rely on the built-in FM Radio on your handset, let’s move up one notch and look at Internet radio. It’s fertile ground for developers (including Nokia itself), but today I want to listen to the effort from Intersect World.

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Motorola Xoom 4G LTE upgrade now officially available

Category : Android

The wait is finally over! Motorola Xoom owners can now upgrade their tablet to the blazing fast speeds of 4G LTE. Beginning today, you can send in your device for the free upgrade and expect to have it back within six business days. I know it’s no fun being without your tab for almost a week, but will be worth the wait since 4G connectivity is a vast improvement over 3G speeds. I highly recommend the upgrade and it’s free!

If you have already signed up on Verizon’s website for email alerts you should check your inbox. Reports say the notice has already been sent out. If you haven’t received a notification yet be sure to check your junk/spam inbox for details on how to get 4G’d. If you haven’t signed up for the alerts head to Verizon’s website for complete instructions on how to get your upgrade.

If you have been waiting for the pre-baked 4G version of the Xoom it will be launching on October 13th for $499.

Full press release after the break.

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Skype Video Calling Capability For More Devices

Category : Daily Mobile

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Skype Video Calling Capability For More Devices

Skype has added a number of devices in the list of phones with the capability of video calling. You just need to have Skype credits in your account to start video calling.

Latest update from Skype to its ‘Skype for Android’ has gifted around dozen of devices the ability to video call.

You just need to download the latest update to ‘Skype for Android’.

These devices are added in the list:

  • Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 (T-Mobile)
  • HTC Shooter (KDDI)
  • Sony Ericsson Xperia Live with Walkman
  • Sony Ericsson Xperia neo V
  • Acer Iconia Tablet (A500)
  • LG Optimus Black (landscape only)
  • LG Optimus 3D (landscape only)
  • LG Optimus 2x (landscape only)
  • Motorola Photon
  • Motorola Droid 3 (landscape only)
  • Motorola Bionic (landscape only)
  • Motorola Xoom
  • Motorola Atrix

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The Store client updated, via Beta Labs, rewritten in QML, with Belle UI, new colours and new name

Category : Symbian

The rollout of Nokia’s rebrand of Ovi continues apace. Following the new store client for S60 3rd Edition and 5th Edition handsets a few days ago, the web-based store has had its identity subtly changed, with the blue Nokia logo up front. Most interestingly of all, there’s a brand new Store client for Symbian^3 handsets (other than the E6), via Beta Labs, a big update, from v2.12.042 to v3.6.030 – with the main changes being written in Qt/QML rather than (part) WRT, a big UI revamp to fit in with the upcoming Symbian Belle interface, a cosmetic overhaul to suit Nokia (blue) colorations rather than Ovi (green), plus the aforementioned name change. Screens and comments below.

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Amazon Kindle Fire will support Android sideloading, Shipping on November 15, $199

Category : Android

We already gave you some details earlier, but that was before it was made official on stage in New York City by Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos. Pricing is $199, and it’s available now for pre-order with a ship date of November 15. It will include a 30-day trial of Amazon Prime which allows you to stream movies and gives you free 2-day shipping.

As far as specs go, it will have a 7-inch screen (1024 x 600) with Gorilla Glass, Wi-Fi only, 8GB of storage, and weigh 14.6 ounces. That is little heavier than the Samsung Galaxy Tab and little lighter than the Barnes & Noble Nook Color.

It will only have access to the Amazon App Store, not the Android Market, which is a letdown. Rumor has it that you will still be able to side load apps, but this is not confirmed. You won’t find a camera or microphone, so there won’t be any video chatting. It does have a TI OMAP 1GHz dual-core processor, so it’s not completely stripped down. Last but not least, it is based on Android 2.1, but completely customized.

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