Monthly Archives: May 2012
Some AT&T customers getting HTC’s One X early
Hey, you. Yes, you. If you've already paid for and pre-ordered the HTC One X from AT&T, I want you to go to your...
Archos G9 tablets receive firmware update to solve WiFi issues – again
Archos has issued another round of firmware updates for their mildly popular Archos G9 80 and 101 Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich tablets. the...
Oracle vs Google lawsuit verdict will arrive Monday
It looks like the Oracle vs Google lawsuits might finally be coming to and end here shortly, or have at least reach some sort...
Rockstar Games Max Payne delayed again
It looks like RockStar Games has been pretty busy with their next game for Android. After the hugely successful Grand Theft Auto III release...
ASUS Transformer Pad 300 firmware update and source code released
The brand new ASUS Transformer Pad 300, also known as the TF300T, has been available for a few weeks and already ASUS is pushing...
Motorola Cliq 2 update to Gingerbread finally available
Good news folks, the 5 people that still own the Motorola Cliq 2 on T-Mobile are finally getting an update for the aging handset....
Motorola DROID X2 and DROID 3 receiving software updates
We have good news today for those of you still rocking the DROID X2, or even the QWERTY slider Motorola DROID 3. Well this...
Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 hardware finalized, up for pre-order
There's good news and bad news, Samsung tablet fans. The good news is that the Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 hardware is good to go,...
HBO GO and MAX GO updated with ICS support – still not for tablets
Watch your favorite shows from HBO anywhere with HBO GO. The streaming service provided for subscribers to HBO and MAX has been something I've...
Android malware spreads through infected websites
It's interesting to watch the security landscape unfold on a new platform like Android, in a macabre sort of way. On the one hand...
AirDroid updates with easier browser access
We've mentioned AirDriod before: it's a great way to access and manage your Android phone or tablet from your computer when there isn't a USB cable...
Yahoo! Japan launches its own Android browser
For a company that ostensibly competes directly with Google, Yahoo! is curiously invested in Android - in Japan, at any rate. After launching their own pseudo-app...



















