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Author: Dylan Bailey

Sidekick 4G Spotted in the Wild

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  • By Dylan Bailey
  • on 27 Jan, 2011
Sidekick 4G Spotted in the Wild
Just as we were hearing rumors that the Sidekick 4G would be manufactured by Samsung, TmoNews has caught the device in the wild. In addition to the Samsung logo etched on the back of the device, we see what looks to be a front-facing camera.
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Motorola Atrix 4G Launching at the End of February, Droid Bionic in Q2

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  • By Dylan Bailey
  • on 27 Jan, 2011
Motorola Atrix 4G Launching at the End of February, Droid Bionic in Q2
The Motorola Atrix has certainly been the star of early 2011 so far. Being one of the "jaw-dropping" devices at CES, everyone is wondering just when they can get their hands on the world's most powerful smartphone. It seems the wait for a date is over, the Atrix has been confirmed to be releasing "the end of February."
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Samsung to be Manufacturer of New SideKick? [Update: Confirmed]

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  • By Dylan Bailey
  • on 27 Jan, 2011
Samsung to be Manufacturer of New SideKick? [Update: Confirmed]
When the Samsung Galaxy S 4G was announced out of the blue just a week ago, we were not given much details or even shots of the device or the Sidekick that was said to be "returning soon." However, the rumor mill is starting up and it seems the new T-Mobile Sidekick will not only be Android-based, but it will be made my Samsung.
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Facebook Denies Phone Rumors, Again – Hints at HTC Utilizing APIs

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  • By Dylan Bailey
  • on 27 Jan, 2011
Via Gizmodo
The Facebook phone has been long rumored. Last year at the Facebook press event, the speculation was that the company would officially release a branded phone, these were shot down by the company who stated they were going to focus on the software side of things. However, recent rumor has hit the net of an HTC Facebook branded phone, and these too have been denied by the company. [caption id="attachment_23482" align="aligncenter" width="500" caption="Via Gizmodo"][/caption]
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Further Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc Photos and Video Published

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  • By Dylan Bailey
  • on 27 Jan, 2011
Further Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc Photos and Video Published
The Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc has sure been publicized quite a bit lately, mainly due to the company's bold approach at showing off the device's camera. And today we are met with even more pictures and a video from the impressive upcoming device.
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White Nexus S Spotted in the Wild

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  • By Dylan Bailey
  • on 27 Jan, 2011
White Nexus S Spotted in the Wild
We first the the white Nexus S earlier this week with a series of production shots of the device. However, for the first time, we have now seen the sleek device in the wild.
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AAA Roadside Assistance App Now Available in the Android Market

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  • By Dylan Bailey
  • on 27 Jan, 2011
AAA Roadside Assistance App Now Available in the Android Market
AAA has now published their official Android offering to the Android Market. Allowing customers to request roadside assistance from the app, it will be a very helpful tool for any AAA member in need. Once you open the application, you will have the option of requesting roadside assistance. Your phone will then use the GPS in your device to transmit your location directly to AAA so they can get you service to you as quick as possible. The application is part of the company's mobile suite and is available, for free, in the Android Market. ORLANDO, Fla., Jan. 21, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- AAA has expanded its suite of mobile offerings with the launch of an Android-compatible version of its AAA Roadside app. The free app allows AAA members to request roadside assistance from the nation's largest motor club without even placing a call. Users do not have to worry if they are unable to provide an address or location of where they are broken down, because the AAA Roadside app utilizes the phone's GPS to transmit their location directly to AAA Roadside Assistance. "AAA is committed to developing new and innovative ways to better meet the needs of its members," said Marshall L. Doney, vice president, AAA Automotive and Financial Services. "Breakdowns are never a pleasant experience, but mobile offerings such as the AAA Roadside app can help AAA locate members quickly and be prepared to try to resolve their car trouble on-site so we can get them back on the go." The AAA Roadside app debuted in 2009 with an iPhone-compatible version that has been downloaded a half million times. In addition to a redesigned user interface, the app includes several new features. AAA Roadside now offers a Battery Quote Calculator that instantly provides AAA member pricing on replacement batteries offered through AAA's Mobile Battery Service. After entering the vehicle's year, make, model and engine size, AAA members receive battery pricing and can choose to have their battery replaced by one of AAA's roadside problem-solvers. If they do so, the pricing and part number are submitted automatically with their request for AAA Roadside Assistance. AAA members also can register up to eight vehicles to their app profile, which is sent automatically with roadside assistance requests to aid AAA's roadside problem-solvers in quickly locating members in need of rescue. Additionally, the app enables users to locate nearby AAA Approved Auto Repair facilities should their car trouble require a tow to a repair shop, and they are in need of recommendations of where to go. AAA Approved Auto Repair facilities are inspected by AAA and must meet and maintain tough professional standards for training, cleanliness, customer service and equipment. Customers of Approved shops are surveyed on an ongoing basis, and the shop must maintain a customer satisfaction index of 90 percent or higher. The AAA Roadside app is only the latest in a suite of free mobile offerings by the nation's largest motor club. The AAA Discounts app, available for iPhone and Android, uses GPS technology to display nearby AAA Show Your Card & Save locations. AAA TripTik Mobile, available for iPhone, provides AAA's mapping and travel planning tools on a phone in addition to being the first free app to offer updated gas prices at stations near the user's location. AAA Mobile Web can be accessed from any web-enabled smartphone and allows members to submit a request for AAA Roadside Assistance, receive a battery quote and locate AAA offices, AAA Show Your Card & Save locations, AAA Approved Auto Repair facilities and AAA Approved and Diamond Rated Lodgings and Restaurants. Sprint mobile customers can take advantage of AAA FindMe, a free service for AAA members that allows a GPS-enabled mobile phone to transmit their location directly to AAA when requesting roadside assistance. AAA members can register their Sprint mobile phone number at AAA.com/AAAFindMe. As North America's largest motoring and leisure travel organization, AAA provides more than 52 million members with travel, insurance, financial and automotive-related services. Since its founding in 1902, the not-for-profit, fully tax-paying AAA has been a leader and advocate for the safety and security of all travelers. AAA clubs can be visited on the Internet at AAA.com. AAA news releases, high-resolution images, broadcast-quality video, fact sheets and podcasts are available on the AAA NewsRoom at AAA.com/news.
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Official Android 3.0 Honeycomb Logo Revealed

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  • By Dylan Bailey
  • on 26 Jan, 2011
Official Android 3.0 Honeycomb Logo Revealed
So with all of the Honeycomb news announced at CES, and now pouring in with the SDK, one thing was completely looked over. What exactly will be representing Android 3.0 Honeycomb? Well according to some files within the SDK code, we find out that it's not an actual honeycomb, it's an Android Bee - Tron style.
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Simultaneous Voice and Data Confirmed for HTC ThunderBolt

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  • By Dylan Bailey
  • on 26 Jan, 2011
Simultaneous Voice and Data Confirmed for HTC ThunderBolt
Just as we knew from Verizon's training procedures, the HTC ThunderBolt will be able to support both voice and data at the same time. In a leaked document from Verizon, we are given confirmation that the ThunderBolt will be one of the devices that features simultaneous data and voice.
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HSN Introduces Sprint ID Pack for the Shopping Savvy

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  • By Dylan Bailey
  • on 26 Jan, 2011
HSN Introduces Sprint ID Pack for the Shopping Savvy
Sprint recently unveiled two new ID packs - from ESPN and MTV - at CES this year. To add to the family, the newest ID pack, released today, is from HSN. This ID pack is only available for currently supported phones such as the LG Optimus S, Sanyo Zio and Samsung Transform.
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